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L. AMBER BRUGNOLI, J.D., Ph.D.

15 Chickadee Lane

Morgantown, WV 26505

Amber.Brugnoli@mail.wvu.edu

(304) 293-6792

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Assistant Dean for Continuing Legal Education, West Virginia University College of Law, March 2017 – Present

• Directs the premier continuing legal education program in West Virginia, serving a population of 7,000+ attorneys through approximately 20 full-day live seminars per year

• Responsible for operation of self-sufficient, revenue-generating unit with annual gross returns of $500K

• First change in office leadership in 37 years; overhauled curriculum following analysis of five-year trends in attendance, session ratings, and frequency of programs

• Complete responsibility to identify key players in the legal market, research new developments, and develop appropriate programming and services

• Updated service contracts, vendor agreements, software providers, and payment systems to comply with State regulatory guidelines following unit absorption into WVU

• Implemented long-term strategic scheduling and on-going assessment of programs to allow for proper attorney planning during reporting periods

• Maintains knowledge of trends within CLE, including ABA Model Rules and guidance; ensures compliance with various states’ MCLE requirements and deliverables

• Research interests include implicit bias awareness and millennial management and recruitment

• Serve on various committees and task forces to determine staffing needs, identify/screen qualified candidates, and implement hiring procedures (faculty and library personnel)

Assistant Dean for Career Services, West Virginia University College of Law

May 2013 – March 2017

• Primary responsibility for designing and executing strategies to support career preparation and professional development of students and alumni

• Increased employment outreach and educational programming by 300% w/in first year

• Founded the Professional Development Institute, a seven-week program for new students, bringing in a major gift through naming opportunity

• Implemented public-speaking help sessions at request of student groups

• Spear-headed long-term statistical analysis of student outcomes

• Oversees data compilation and reporting of employment standards to the American Bar Association, U.S. News and World Report, National Association of Law Placement, and other national clearinghouses

• Responsible for identifying and researching employment and economic trends within the legal profession, both regionally and nationally

• Asked by president of national professional organization to lead section of more than 300 members

Labor & Employment Litigation Associate, Dinsmore & Shohl

August 2011 – November 2012

• Major clients included a department store with international presence, national drug store chain, and various energy-related businesses

• Organized recruitment events, conducted interviews, and sponsored new and summer associates

• Served as firm representative for United Way Campaign and Partners in Education; office representative for firm’s Women’s Initiative and Work/Life Balance Committee

Senior Program Coordinator, West Virginia University Division of Student Affairs

February 2009 – November 2010

• Hired to assist with development and merger of three health-based student services

• Audited and revised job criteria and manpower allocation

• Coordinated all HR issues, including supervisory concerns, licensure, national/state accreditation, workload assignments, and pay-grade classifications

• Reviewed national best-practices and implemented compliance procedures to ensure receipt of capital for new facility

• Monitored statistical data on service usage and compiled reports for review by senior University and WVU Healthcare officials

• Drafted initial accreditation documents and quarterly reports for presentation to University President

• Facilitated employing training and strategic planning for implementation of new initiatives, including transition to electronic records

• Served as WVU representative on a seven-country alumni relations/student recruitment tour in the Middle East at request of AVP for Global Services

MILITARY EXPERIENCE

Air Staff Counsel, U.S. Air Force Reserve Judge Advocate Corps Administrative Law Division, Office of the Inspector General Complaints and Resolution Directorate

February 2015 – Present

• Currently serving at the rank of Major; requested by Director for reassignment to Pentagon position

• Conduct reviews of inspector general investigations to ascertain legal sufficiency, identify and resolve errors/anomalies, and recommend resolution

• Cases involve allegations of reprisal, restricted access, and other violations of workplace protections arising under U.S. Code

• Worldwide jurisdiction includes every Air Force installation and numerous geographically separated units

• Responsible for final review before forwarding to Department of Defense Inspector General, including determination that regional headquarters followed appropriate guidelines and regulations

Reserve Judge Advocate, United States Air Force Judge Advocate Corps

Joint Base Andrews, Maryland December 2012 – February 2015

Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama November 2008 – December 2012

• Served multiple times as Investigating Officer and Legal Advisor for probable cause hearings and administrative boards (equivalent to civilian magistrate or ALJ duties)

• Conducted high-level legal reviews for sexual assault cases involving senior-ranking officers

• Back-filled during deployment of Chief Counsel of Air Force Officer Training Schools; advised training units—including ROTC detachments—across the country

• Completed 18-month leadership development course focused on command ability and senior staff-level work



National Chairperson, Air Force JAG Corps Junior Officers’ Council

August 2014 – June 2016

Vice-Chair, August 2012 – June 2014

Secretary, August 2010 – June 2012

Member, September 2009 – August 2010

• Responsible for long-term curriculum overhaul of reservist training requirements due to budgetary shortfalls

• Oversaw coordination/instruction of professional development courses for approximately 100 new military attorneys each year

• Assisted with on-going recruitment, selection, assignment and relocation, and mentorship for more than 1,300 reserve JAGs worldwide

• Oversight of 13-member council; quarterly reports to JAG Corps Executive Council (Colonels and above) and dual reporting line to Pentagon and Air Force Reserve Personnel Center (two-star generals)

Liaison Officer/Chief, Cold Cases Project, Central Criminal Court of Iraq/U.S. Embassy - Baghdad

January 2008 – June 2008

• Deployed as part of Task Force 134: Detainee Operations; brought more than 150 backlogged insurgent/terrorist cases to court

• Near-daily trips outside the wire to non-secure locations to coordinate with Iraqi court personnel and judicial investigators

• Served as liaison between Iraqi courts, U.S. Embassy, Department of Justice, and numerous NGOs on matters of court and detainee treatment

• Successfully presented first-ever ballistic evidence in Iraqi court system for case involving sniper attack on U.S. forces by members of Iraqi police

Assistant Staff Judge Advocate, United States Air Force Judge Advocate Corps

Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama November 2006 – November 2008

Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan November 2004 – November 2006

• Completed tours as in-house counsel for both Air University, a multi-level degree-granting institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and an overseas installation with more than 30,000 personnel and $6 billion in assets

• Advised directors, commanders, and commandants of ten different centers and schools and more than 25 operational units

• Routinely represented legal office at higher-level meetings involving budgetary, operational, and personnel concerns

• Responsible for training and supervision of five junior attorneys, seven paralegals, and three civilian employees

• Twice selected for base-wide Inspection and Evaluation Team to ensure compliance with Air Force and Department of Defense regulations during three-year review

• Weekly interactions with Japanese judiciary and law enforcement officials

• U.S. Embassy-approved trial observer to oversee protection of rights of U.S. citizens in Japanese custody under the Status of Forces Agreement

• Oversaw the largest adverse administrative personnel action program in the Pacific—more than 315 formal cases per year

• Served as trial counsel for more than a dozen litigated courts-martial with charges including drug distribution, rape, child sexual assault, and murder

• Completed five-week leadership development course focused on front-line supervisor training

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Professor, WVU Honors College & Department of Political Science

Fall 2018

• POLS 331, Honors Section, “Criminal Law, Policy, and Administration”

Coach, WVU College of Law Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition Team

October 2013 – Present

• Oversees selection of members, scheduling of practices/workshops for team development, and coordinates mooting schedules

• Team was ranked Top 12 in the U.S. in April 2014, advanced to quarter-finals in national competition in 2018

Supervising Attorney, WVU Clinical Law Program

August 2012 – May 2016

• Oversight of 2-4 students assigned cases through the Veterans Assistance project, a collaborative endeavor with the Veterans Administration

Adjunct Professor, West Virginia University Department of Political Science

Summer 2013

• POLS 331, “Criminal Law, Policy, and Administration”

Adjunct Professor, West Virginia University College of Law

Spring 2012

• Law 791, “Military Operations and the Law”

• Student quality evaluation of 4.87/5.0

Adjunct Professor, West Virginia University Department of Political Science

Spring 2011

• POLS 260, “Introduction to International Relations”

• Student quality evaluation of 4.61/5.0

• Departmental faculty evaluation of “Excellent”

Instructor, West Virginia University First Year Experience “University 101” Course

Fall 2010

Fall 2009

Fall 2004 (Graduate work)

Fall 2003 (Graduate work)

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, West Virginia University Department of Political Science, 2017

Dissertation Title: Post-Conflict Occupations: A New Analysis Using Comparisons of Contextual, Hybrid & Instigated Factors In Germany, Japan & Iraq

Juris Doctor, West Virginia University College of Law, 2004

• Lugar Trial Advocacy Team

• Chair, Student Government Judicial Board of Appeals

• Ms. Mountaineer Finalist (Most Loyal Female Student)

Master of Arts, West Virginia University Department of Political Science, 2012

Master of Science in International Relations, Troy University, 2009

Bachelor of Arts, Political Science and Psychology, West Virginia University, 2001

• Graduated magna cum laude

• WVU Honors Program

• Mountain Honorary

• Air Force ROTC Distinguished Graduate (Top 10% nationwide)

LECTURES/PRESENTATIONS

Introduction to Military Law, Guest Lecturer, West Virginia University Army ROTC Program, March 2018

You Can’t Imagine What’s Waiting For You, Keynote Address, Loyalty Permanent Endowment Scholarship Luncheon, March 2018

Using CLE Effectively to Engage Your Alumni, Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools, January 2018

Managing Your Millennial Attorneys, WVCLE Conference, “New Trends in the Legal Profession”, September 2017

Immigration Problems for Military Dependents (or, Why Is Sgt. Smith’s Wife Stuck in Japan?), WVCLE Conference, “Immigration Matters Every Attorney Should Know”, September 2017

“Show Me the Money! No? How About A Job: Successful Partnerships with Development Staff”, Annual Education Conference, National Association for Law Placement, April 2016

“Combat Boots to Business Suits: Effectively Counseling Veterans”, Annual Education Conference, National Association for Law Placement, April 2016

“Millennialize Me…Or Not: Dealing with Different Generations in the Workplace”, WVU Mountaineer Leadership Academy Conference, April 2016

“Performing Duties As Assigned”, Keynote Speaker, WVU Veterans Appreciation Event, November 2015

“Succession Planning in West Virginia”, WV State Bar Association Annual Meeting, August 2015 (co-presentation with Dean Gregory Bowman)

“eBRIDGE: Bringing in Real Innovation Dollars for Greater Excellence”, WVU Mountaineer Leadership Academy Emerging Leaders Institute, April 2014

“Taking Care of People and Yourself Through Solid Leadership”, Guest Lecture for Professor David Hardesty’s “Lawyers as Leaders” course, September 2013

“Veterans in the Workplace”, National Business Institute Continuing Legal Education Seminar, June 2013

“Veterans Administration Benefits”, West Virginia Continuing Legal Education Mountaineer Series, November 2012

“Wage and Hour Implications: What Employers Should Know”, National Business Institute Continuing Legal Education Seminar, June 2012

“Ethics in the Workplace”, Air Force Officer Training School, May 2010

“Military Commanders and the Law”, Tuskegee University, April 2009

“A View From the Ground: One JAG’s View of Detainee Operations”, WVU Faculty Leader Idea of the Month Series, October 2008

“Legal Readiness and Your Family”, The Federally Employed Women’s Annual Conference, July 2008

“Ballistics and Other Forensic Evidence”, Central Criminal Court of Iraq training seminar, May 2008

“Case Tracking Concerns in the Iraqi Judicial System”, Department of Defense Rule of Law Conference, April 2008

“American Military Justice”, A Briefing for the Visiting Delegation from the Chilean Air Force, December 2007

“Issues in Urinalysis and Drug-Testing”, Attorney Training Colloquium, October 2007

“Computer Evidence in Criminal Prosecutions”, Attorney Training Colloquium, March 2007

“Perspectives on General Curtis LeMay: The Father of Strategic Air Command”, Attorney Training Colloquium, September 2006

“Implications of the Military Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction Act”, Military Law Enforcement Training Seminar, September 2005

Recurring Sessions:

WVU Law Professional Development Institute

2014 – 2017

• “After JD: Where Can My Law Degree Take Me?”

• “Part-Time Strategies for Full-Time Success”

• “Leading uP: Core Competencies for Young Lawyers”

• “Millennialize Me!”

• “Networking is Not a Dirty Word”

Air Force Judge Advocate General’s School Reservist Orientation Course

2010 – 2016

• Bi-Annual, 2-day course

• Numerous presentations on expectations, procedures, and professional military and civilian development

Panels:

“Promoting Awareness: WVU Women Against Rape Panel Discussion”, April 2010

“The Impact of Returning from War: Implications for College Health”, Mid-Atlantic College Health Association Conference, October 2009

ARTICLES/PUBLICATIONS

Withholding Democracy: The Timeliness of Self-Governance in a Post-Conflict Occupation, ___ Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. (2018)

Selling the Message: Successful Partnerships Between Career Services and Admissions Offices, National Association of Law Placement Bulletin (March 2017)

Putting Your Best Foot Forward: Preparing for an ABA Re-Accreditation Site Visit, National Association of Law Placement Bulletin (September 2016)

G.I. Joe to GQ: Using Your Military Experience to Find Employment, The Reporter, Volume 42, Issue 2 (2015)

Be a “Force Multiplier” Through Partnerships in Your School Community and Beyond, National Association of Law Placement Bulletin (March 2015)

Making the Case for Newer Professionals, National Association of Law Placement Bulletin (November 2014)

Using Feminine Strengths to Get Ahead, American Bar Association Women In the Profession Guidebook (2013)

Case Updates, American Bar Association Labor and Employment Law Workgroup (2012 and 2013)

MAJOR AWARDS AND HONORS

Air Force Meritorious Service Medal

Air Force Commendation Medal (2)

Joint Service Achievement Medal

Air Force Achievement Medal

Joint Meritorious Unit Award

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

Air Force Expeditionary Service Medal w/ Gold Border (signifies combat zone service)

COMMITTEE/TASK FORCE WORK

Association for American Law Schools (current)

Chair, CLE Section

Association for Continuing Legal Education (current)

Steering Committee, Programming Special Interest Group

Women’s Networking Group, Morgantown Chamber of Commerce (current)

Board of Directors/Steering Committee

WVU College of Law

Academic Planning Committee (current)

Enrollment Management Committee

National Association for Law Placement

Chair, Newer Professionals Section

Member, Emerging Legal Jobs Task Force

Member, Employer Outreach Best Practices Work Group

American Bar Association

Labor and Employment Law Case Update Workgroup

BAR ADMISSIONS

United States Supreme Court

United States Court of Appeals for Veteran’s Claims

United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals

State of West Virginia

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