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Kerri Lee Williams

img_3742_2_2_21.jpgFollowing in her mother’s foot-steps, Kerri has worked in the legal field since high school, when she took the bus from her small home-town in Southern Rhode Island (Jamestown) to the State’s capitol, Providence, where she began working her way up the ranks from File Clerk to her current position as a Paralegal with our firm.

Kerri is currently pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Legal Studies at South University (she expects to have her Associates of Science in Paralegal Studies within the near future).

She loves animals, nature (especially trees) and laughing. She enjoys spending time with her husband, two children, dog (Golden Retriever, Leif) and 3 cats, as well as spending as much time possible with her friends and family. Kerri prides herself in being known to always see things through “rose colored glasses” as she firmly believes in the power of positivity!

Now that she has reached her goal of relocating to Paradise, which is how she refers to her new home in Bradenton, Kerri is looking forward to utilizing her Scuba Certification (she became a PADI Certified Open Water Diver in 2000) and exploring the underwater world along the crystal-clear Gulf of Mexico.

On a fun note, Kerri was the first civilian to be married at the Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Circus (center ring) back in 1991. She won a local radio-station contest, where the circus wanted to celebrate their 120th anniversary by marrying the first civilians at the circus, the clowns serving as ushers and the trapezeists serving as brides-maids.

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