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RESUME

 

CAROLYN E. JONES

 

Birth

 

            9 January 1941

            Port Chester, New York, United States of America

 

Education

 

Stanford University, with distinction, 1963

Yale Law School, 1966

 

Employment (retired)

 

State of Alaska, Department of Law, Anchorage, Alaska (1975-1998) – supervising attorney;

 

University of California, Continuing Education of The Bar,  Berkeley, California (1972 –1975) – research attorney and legal editor;

 

Legal Aid Society of Alameda County, California (1968 – 1972) – staff attorney

 

Ditta Tripcovich, Trieste, Italy (1966-1967)– translator and interpreter for Italian maritime agency

 

Admitted to Practice

 

United States Supreme Court (1979)

United States District Court, Alaska (1976)

Supreme Court of Alaska (1976)

United States Tax Court (1971)

United States, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals (1968)

United States District Court, California (1968)

Supreme Court of California (1968)

 

Publications

 

Interview, Sky Radio (United Airlines and Japan Air Lines) (2004)

 

Contributor, “Chicken Soup For The Volunteers’ Soul, (2002)

 

Brosnahan, Jones & Rantzman, Editors, "CALIFORNIA CIVIL DISCOVERY PRACTICE"    (1975)

 

Preliminary Editor, "California Civil Procedure Before Trial" (1977)

 

Civic Affiliations

 

Rotary International  

            * Trustee, The Rotary Foundation (2005-2009);

* International Training Leader (2000 and 2005);

* Pacific Northwest Operating Committee for the Presidents’-elect Training Seminar (2001-2005);

* Regional Foundation Coordinator (2003-2005);

* Chairperson, Zone 22 Rotary International Institute (2004);

* Delegate, Council on Legislation (2001 and 2004);

* Volunteer – Instructor in business law and ethics, and American language conversation at Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia (2003);

*  Volunteer – Pre-school teacher to developmentally-delayed children in Russian orphanage (1999 and 2001);

* Library of Congress “Open World” program, RI chairperson (1999 and 2000);

* Volunteer - Instructor in American contracts law and American language

   conversation at Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russia (1998);

* Governor, District 5010 (1997-1998)

*President, Rotary Club of Anchorage East (1992-1993)

 

Yale Law School, Class Secretary and Reunion Chairman (1966 to present)

 

            Stanford University, Reunion Fundraising Committee (2003)

 

            Khabarovsk-Alaska Rule of Law Committee (2002-2004)

 

Awards

 

Russian Children’s Foundation Volunteer of The Year (2002) (Russia)

Rotary International Service Above Self Award (2001)

Rotary Foundation, Citation For Meritorious Service (2000)

Athena Finalist (1995)

Alaska Bar Association, Distinguished Service Award (1990)

State of Alaska, Municipality of Anchorage, Minority Business Development

Center of Alaska/Community Enterprise Development Corporation of Alaska -- Joint Award for support of minority business enterprise (1986)

Alaska State Commission For Human Rights Award for distinguished and dedicated service (1984)

 

Family:  2 adult married daughters, no grandchildren.

 

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