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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 31, 2025

Elizabeth Workman, assistant dean for career services at Vanderbilt Law School, has announced her intention to retire at the end of summer 2025 after holding the position for more than 25 years. Workman joined Vanderbilt Law in 1996 as director of the annual fund and became assistant dean for career services in 1999. As head of the Career Services Office, she developed strong relationships with alumni and hiring partners, creating programs to meet employer needs. She also launched the Public Service Pathways initiative, which generated opportunities for graduates to provide legal services to underserved populations across the country. “I cannot adequately express what an honor it has been to work in the Career Services Office ... To everyone here at Vanderbilt, I am truly, truly grateful.” Workman said in a press release from the law school.