Dr. Donahue graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in 1998. She works in Groton, CT and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Donahue is affiliated with Lawrence Memorial Hospital and William W Backus Hospital.
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Jennifer E Donahue
MGA BOOSTERS
Jennifer E. Donahue
WESTSIDE ARTS PARENT ORGANIZATION
Resumes
Engineer Trainee At Penndot (Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation)
State of Delaware Oct 2007 - May 2013
Deputy Child Advocate
State of Delaware Oct 2007 - May 2013
Doroshow & Pasquale Oct 2004 - Oct 2007
Associate Attorney
Trace and Jenkins Sep 2001 - May 2004
Associate Attorney
New Jersey Superior Court Family Division Sep 2000 - Sep 2001
Judicial Law Clerk
Education:
Delaware Law School 1997 - 2000
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Loyola University Maryland 1992 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Red Bank Catholic High School 1989 - 1992
Skills:
Attorney For Children Child Welfare Law and Policy Advocate Child Welfare Legal Research Legal Writing Legal Advice Public Policy Child Development Civil Litigation Courts Family Law Investigation Mediation Mental Health Family Services
Massachusetts Court officials do not have the authority to hold an individual in custody solely on the basis of a Federal Civil Immigration Detainer, Jennifer Donahue, spokesperson for the Massachusetts Trial Courts, said in a statement to Boston 25 on Wednesday.
Jennifer Donahue, a long-time New Hampshire observer who is a fellow at the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, cited a combination of factors as possible explanations for lackluster turnout among registered Republicans, despite the fact they are facing an unpopular incumbent
Date: Jan 16, 2012
Source: Google
Jon Huntsman: Can detailed jobs speech give him a boost in New Hampshire?
Huntsman is doing everything he can, and its smart to offer a jobs plan just ahead of Obamas expected speech on that issue, but Im not sure his message is conservative enough for the New Hampshire electorate this season, says Jennifer Donahue, a public policy fellow at the Eisenhower Institute