Charlene Hunter
Charlene has a BA from Baylor University in Economics and Political Science and is now a third year law student at DU Sturm College of Law.
Following graduation, Charlene spent ten years in New York City working for a privately-held international trade and finance company operating in several African and Middle-Eastern countries. In addition to supervising international shipments, she documented USAID transactions and established cash flow management for the company’s merchant bank.
Most recently, Charlene was Director of Operations for The Emissaries, an international non-profit organization. Her responsibilities included corporate reorganization of fourteen legal entities in five countries; property sales in three countries; supervising legal counsel; managing a Larimer County Special Review and Master Planning process for the organization’s 350-acre headquarters property near Loveland; general management of planning, personnel and budgets.
Charlene has served on several non-profit religious and educational boards, was an initiating member for a state-chartered credit union, and created the operating agreement for an award-winning Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project.
At DU, Charlene is Co-President of the Business Law Society and Production Editor for theRacetotheBottom.org. During the summer of 2007, she interned with Magistrate John Jostad in Fort Collins. She also interned with attorney Alperstein & Covell during the spring of 2008. During the summer of 2008 she assisted Prof Robert Hardaway in updating “Business Law Monographs: Corporate Preventative Law” published by Matthew Bender/LexisNexis. Charlene will be interning in Qwest’s corporate compliance division starting in October 2008.
Charlene’s spends non-school time as a lacrosse mom, hiking, and in church activities. Her legal interests are corporate compliance and business transactional law.
