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Legal Aid Society of Rockland County Adds New Board Member

Since its founding in 1966, The Legal Aid Society of Rockland County (LASRC) has been fortunate to have a cadre of loyal community leaders. These leaders hail from various segments of society and represent diverse professional backgrounds, communities and sometimes even cultures. Yet they share a commitment to promoting social justice, protecting the rights of the underrepresented and providing much needed support to those Rockland County residents who need it the most.

 

The Legal Aid Society of Rockland County is pleased to announce the addition of New City resident Nadine Moroch-Reicher to its Board of Directors. Ms. Moroch-Reicher brings a wealth of experience in the business and nonprofit world along with a firm commitment to the Legal Aid Society of Rockland County’s belief in social justice for all.   The Legal Aid Society of Rockland County is committed to providing free civil legal services to local residents who cannot afford private attorneys and might otherwise lack legal representation. The Board of Directors is responsible for educating the community on the critical need for investment in the programs and services we provide our clients.

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Ms. Moroch-Reicher is the President of South Mountain Studio LLC, a full-service agency that offers results oriented marketing plans, public relations campaigns, graphic design and copywriting services to clients of all sizes and operating budgets. She is Past President of Business Networking International (BNI) Enterprise Chapter, an organization of professionals dedicated to strategic networking, building business, increasing sales and developing positive client relationships. She is currently the Vice President of RBiz, a Rockland County based group of business leaders. Ms. Moroch-Reicher holds a BFA in Graphic Design from the College of New Rochelle School of Arts and Sciences, an MBA in Marketing and International Business from Iona College, and a Marketing Management certificate from Columbia University. She began her career as an art director for a small agency then moved into corporate marketing and product strategy development for Letraset/Esselte-Pendaflex, Prodigy (IBM/Sears), and Ilford Imaging (International Paper). Nadine left corporate life after the birth of her son, and took a position as art director for MIRA Magazine before starting South Mountain Studio.

 

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"We couldn't be more delighted to have a business professional of Nadine’s caliber join our ranks,” says Legal Aid Society of Rockland County Executive Director, Alexander Bursztein. “Her graphic design skills and marketing expertise have already enhanced our organization. We are so grateful to individuals like Nadine that offer their time, talent and passion to support our mission and message of equal justice for all. ” 

 

 About The Legal Aid Society of Rockland County

The Legal Aid Society of Rockland County provides free civil legal services to local residents who cannot afford private attorneys. The organization strives to ensure that Rockland County families and individuals, seniors and children, have access to a safe home, enough food to eat, public benefits to which they are entitled, medical care and adequate shelter. The organization is a local non-profit that relies heavily upon charitable support in order to provide services to thousands of Rockland  residents each year.

To learn more about the Legal Aid Society of Rockland County or make a donation visit their website at www.legalaidrockland.org. Interested individuals can also contact the organization’s Director of Development, Rudy J. Breedy at (845) 634-3627 ext. 31 to learn about volunteer opportunities and upcoming special events.

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