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Ensuring Your Pet’s Well-Being: The Importance of Estate Planning for Your Beloved PetsÂ
As pet lovers, we all understand the deep bond and companionship that our furry friends provide. They are more than...
Carrie is an Associate Attorney at Zacharia Brown and also serves as the firm’s Director of Marketing and Business Development. She provides assistance and counsel to individuals and families regarding Estate and Elder Law Planning Issues.
Carrie is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland, College Park and her law degree from Duquesne University School of Law.
In the business community, Carrie was an Assistant Vice President in the corporate banking division of PNC Bank; Human Resources and Marketing Director at Metz Lewis LLC; and Manager of Legal Recruiting at Reed Smith.
Prior to joining Zacharia Brown, Carrie served on the board of the Ladies Hospital Aid Society. She continues to be actively involved in volunteering with non-profit organizations in the Pittsburgh area and has organized charitable events for Family House, Our Clubhouse (formerly Gilda’s Club), The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation and the American Heart Association.
Carrie resides in Mt. Lebanon with her husband and has two children, Parker and Quinn.
As pet lovers, we all understand the deep bond and companionship that our furry friends provide. They are more than...
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