As Clinic Coordinator, Rose LoPresti manages the University of Dayton Law Clinic and assists clinical professors with their classes. She also works with third year law students, who are eligible to take clinic courses, to assist them with the clinic facilities and resources, and acts as a liaison between the students and court system.
Ms. LoPresti has worked for the Law Clinic since 2001 but has been employed at the University of Dayton since 1996. She previously worked for the School of Education and for Alumni Relations in the School of Law. A friend and Marianist brother on campus persuaded Ms. LoPresti to consider working for the university, and the tuition benefits convinced her. She left her job at Key Bank, where she worked for 13 years, and now says the University of Dayton is “like home.” She particularly enjoys the contact and interaction she has with the Law Clinic’s clients and students.
Outside of the office, Ms. LoPresti enjoys gardening and spending time with her two daughters and granddaughter.