Syracuse graduates with training in global law can be found around the world pursuing an exciting array of career opportunities, such as:
- The chief prosecutor for the UN War Crimes Tribunal for Sierra Leone: David Crane '80
- A former legal advisor, investigator and assistant prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Nancy Paterson '83
- An associate in a firm dealing with customs and anti-dumping work for clients in the U.S. and abroad: Nancy Noonan '95
- In-house counsel for an international bank headquartered in Paris: Deborah Morowitz '89
- An associate practicing cross-border estate planning in a U.S. law firm's Zurich office: Marnin J. Michaels '96
- A former import administration specialist for the federal government: Cindy Buys '91
- a planner for a United States company with major overseas building projects: Louise E. Dembeck '65
- A leading expert in U.S. and international private banking and financial transactions: Robert E. Dineen Jr. '66
- A Brigadier General (USAF Ret.) who is often called "the father of space law:" Martin Menter '39
The College's Professional Development and Career Opportunities Program lists the international locales of many other GLAP alumni. |