Over the past 15 years, even before she became a lawyer, Carlie Bishop spent thousands of hours working at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo as a volunteer, and that extracurricular work became her passion.
Now her passion is her job, too.
Over the past 15 years, even before she became a lawyer, Carlie Bishop spent thousands of hours working at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo as a volunteer, and that extracurricular work became her passion. Now her passion is her job, too. Bishop is the show's new general counsel and chief administrative officer, a position she calls her "dream job." In addition to all legal matters for the show, Bishop oversees risk management, contracts, human resources, education programs and office administration.
July 17, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Over the past 15 years, even before she became a lawyer, Carlie Bishop spent thousands of hours working at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo as a volunteer, and that extracurricular work became her passion.
Now her passion is her job, too.
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