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Aronie

 

 

Jonathan S. Arnoie          

CHS Class of 1986

 

 


CHS ’87
National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Volleyball (Member of the inaugural Volleyball team@ CHS 4-Captain), Basketball (2,3), Track (3,4), Student Council (4), Mosaics-CHS Literary & Art Magazine (Editor-in-Chief), Chelmsford Youth Summer Basketball (Founder/Director 2), Life Guard (Freeman Lake), Male Student of the Year (4)

Brandis University BA Political Science w/Honors ’90 Editor of the Sports Newspaper The Locker Room, Honors Thesis Local New England Government

Duke University Law School JD ’93 Editor of Law Review, Moot Court Board, U.S. Attorney’s Office (Intern)

Career
District of Columbia Superior Court Law Clerk (Honorable Patricia Wynn), Fried-Frank Law Firm, Washington, DC Senior Associate (Litigation Department), Sheppard Mullin Law Firm Washington, DC Partner (Government Contracts Practice Group) Represents clients before the Department of Justice, The General Accounting Office, The General Services Administration, various agencies of the Department of Defense & frequently counsels clients in classified matters relating to National Security, served as the Deputy Independent Monitor for the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department; Professional Accomplishments: Authored more than 30 articles, Co- authored a book focusing on multiple award schedule contracting, writes a monthly column in the periodical Federal Computer Week, delivered numerous speeches throughout the country dealing with government contracting, selected as a National Finalist in the White House Fellowship Program

Community
Created “School Without Walls” (Public/Private Partnership in Washington, DC), “Schools Without Walls Roundtable” (A twice a month debate among high school students and a nationally known public figure), Contributor to: U.S. Holocaust Museum, The National Parks & Conversation Association & Public Radio