title: Director of legal service
age: 50
After spending 12 years with a law firm, Ed O'Brien spent some time deciding on his next move. A Promise Keepers adherent, O'Brien heard that the group needed legal help. He offered his services part time and at pay comparable to an administrative assistant's. A few weeks later, the group's in-house counsel was promoted to vice president, and O'Brien got his job.
April 12, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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title: Director of legal service
age: 50
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