Cheryl J. Nodarse, ACP, was elected to serve as treasurer on the 2018-2019 board of directors of the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA). The election took place during the NALA Conference & Expo and annual member meeting in St. Louis, Mo., and Nodarse was installed as treasurer on July 13.
A resident of Saint Johns, Nodarse is employed as a paralegal with Vlahakis Cole Law Firm in East Lansing, a firm specializing in municipal and real estate law.
A graduate of Central Michigan University with a degree in sociology, Nodarse was president and a founding member of the Great Lakes Paralegal Association, and served two terms as chair of the State Bar of Michigan Paralegal/Legal Assistant Section. She is also a licensed realtor with Vlahakis Homes in Okemos.
Nodarse’s service to NALA has spanned many years and several positions, such as contributing author to its publication, Facts & Findings, and serving on several committees, as the Region 5 Board of Director, and as a Continuing Education Council member.
- Posted August 09, 2018
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Nodarse elected treasurer of NALA Board of Directors
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