I’m thrilled to start my legal career with Jenner Law. It's inspiring to see how dedicated this close knit team is to seeking justice for each client
Biography
Jenner Law welcomes our new paralegal assistant, Maggie Galloway, to the team. Maggie is a Legal Assistant responsible for supporting our attorneys and clients in multiple litigations. She enjoys taking the time to connect with our clients to update them on the progress of their cases.
Maggie hails from Frederick, Maryland. She’s a graduate of Gettysburg College (Summa Cum Laude) with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and International Affairs. At Gettysburg, Maggie was President of Amnesty International, an organization focused on social issues and human rights. Her previous work experience includes interning with the Frederick County Health Care Coalition, where she organized clinics to provide her local community access to basic medical care.
In college, Maggie was active in her local community. Participating in and leading her college’s chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a service organization, she spent many hours working to improve her community. From spending weekends in animal shelters, to organizing fundraisers, to helping community gardens grow. Currently, she hopes to begin fostering animals or working in local shelters.
Her studies have allowed her to develop strong interpersonal skills that help her support our clients. She thoroughly enjoys taking the time to assist them in whatever they need. Maggie grew interested in law in college, as she saw it as an opportunity to support people in their time of need. She is excited to learn from the team at Jenner Law and begin her career in the legal field.
Education
- Gettysburg College (Summa Cum Laude) with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and International Affairs
Personal
During her spare time, Maggie enjoys hiking, reading, and volunteering in her community. Her favorite hiking trail is Maryland Heights near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. She is a fan of the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Capitals. Currently, she is trying to convince her boyfriend, a native New Englander, to cheer for the local Maryland teams.