After a successful 25-year career in information technology, Cindy Nelson felt she needed to make more of a difference in the lives of the people and community around her. On a whim, she took the LSAT test, and discovered that either law is easy, or she had a natural inclination for it! Though not looking to go to law school, she was approached by several that wanted to pay her way!
So Cindy quit her job, and went to law school! She selected Southern Illinois University because both her mother and brother lived there, and she had an opportunity to live close to them after 20 plus years away. During that time she discovered that the school ran an elder law clinic that provided free legal counsel to seniors across the southern portion of the state. In getting involved in this clinic, she discovered her passion. On a Christmas break, Cindy went to hear Miles Hurley speak at a church group. It was at this presentation that she confirmed her desire to practice elder law.
In addition to her work with Miles Hurley, Cindy also did an internship with the Georgia Long Term Care Ombudsman, Melanie McNeil, working at the capitol advocating for seniors rights. She continues this work today, representing Co-Age, the Georgia Gerontology Society and the Area Agencies on Aging. She’s got her work cut out for her, since Georgia has the 4th fastest growing senior population in the country, and Georgia was the second hardest hit state in the country from sequestration, losing nearly 14% of their federal funding.
Advocating for seniors’ rights is Cindy’s passion, and it shows through in every conversation! To reach Cindy directly, send her an email at GASeniorAdvocate@yaoo.com!
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