Marinna Hanzlick Announces Move to Miami, Florida


Posted December 9, 2013 by pzmediainc2

Marinna Hanzlick is announcing that she is now living in Miami, Florida, where she is a paralegal.

 
Marinna Hanzlick is excited to announce that she has moved to Miami, Florida where she is working as a successful paralegal. Marinna Hanzlick has a five year history of paralegal work in Atlanta but she is thrilled to have moved to beautiful Miami.

Marinna Hanzlick began the path towards her legal career in Atlanta, Georgia. There she attended Emory University. At the university, Marinna Hanzlick completed a double major in Psychology and Political Science and then went on to earn her Paralegal Certificate, also form Emory.

Marinna was an outstanding student. She graduated with a high grade point average and was often on the Dean’s List.

In addition to her many academic goals, Marinna Hanzlick felt the need to explore extracurricular goals. To that end, Marinna Hanzlick became a member of several groups. She was a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority and she was also a member of several national honor societies.

Each honor society focused on different subjects that were important to Marinna Hanzlick. Pi Sigma Alpha explored Political Science. Eta Sigma Phi discussed Latin. Psy Chi focused on Psychology. Marinna Hanzlick was also a National Society of Collegiate Scholars member. Lastly, she was the Assistant Financial Officer for the Emory College Student Government.

Marinna Hanzlick says she learned a lot during her time at Emory in Atlanta. She is so grateful to have met and worked with so many wonderful people. Now that she is living in Miama she knows that her hard work is finally paying off. She loves her work, her home, and is excited to see what the next day will bring.
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Last Updated December 9, 2013