Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt

Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt

Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt

Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt serves as the HR Director for the NYC Mission Society. Prior, she served as Advisor to the Dean at New York Law School and held the positions of Director of the Career Center, Director of the Office of Student Affairs at Brooklyn Law School. Ms. Chin-Kee-Fatt's background also includes being the Director of Recruitment for the New York State Office of the Attorney General, Linklaters & Alliance, the New York City Law Department as well as Director of Development at Union Settlement Association, a non-profit group in East Harlem.

Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt

Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt

Camille Chin-Kee-Fatt serves as the HR Director for the NYC Mission Society. Prior, she served as Advisor to the Dean at New York Law School and held the positions of Director of the Career Center, Director of the Office of Student Affairs at Brooklyn Law School. Ms. Chin-Kee-Fatt's background also includes being the Director of Recruitment for the New York State Office of the Attorney General, Linklaters & Alliance, the New York City Law Department as well as Director of Development at Union Settlement Association, a non-profit group in East Harlem. Earlier in her career, she was an Associate Director of Brooklyn Law School's Career Center. She also served as the Executive Director of the Practicing Attorney for Law Students (PALS) Program, the renowned mentoring program for law students of color attending law schools in the New York City area. Ms. Chin-Kee-Fatt began her legal career as an associate Shearman & Sterling LLP, after receiving her J.D. from Howard University School of Law.

Ms. Chin-Kee-Fatt sits on the board of the Metropolitan Black Bar Association and the advisory board of Union Settlement Association. She is a member of the New York City Bar Association's Task Force on New Lawyers in a Changing Profession and was a member of its Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Lawyers. She has also served as a member of the Second Department Judicial Screening Committee, which nominates candidates to the Governor for judicial positions within New York's Second Judicial Department.