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Gladys Ooi-McGrogan
Immigration Paralegal
Gladys Ooi-McGrogan is a driven and highly adaptable law graduate currently residing in Manchester, UK. With a diverse educational background that spans four countries, Gladys has developed a unique global perspective and a deep understanding of international legal systems. She is multilingual, which enhances her ability to communicate effectively in multicultural environments. Gladys is passionate about pursuing opportunities in the legal sector and is actively involved in charitable causes, particularly in advocating for victims of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), STD education and prevention, and assisting homeless and jobless individuals.
Professional Background
Gladys has accumulated a wealth of experience within the legal profession, showcased through her various roles in reputable legal firms. She began her career as a Legal Intern at BASF before embarking on a series of impactful roles including positions as a Litigation Paralegal at Wellington Legal and an Immigration Paralegal at Hazelhurst Solicitors. Additionally, her versatility is further illustrated by her experiences as a General Officer and Social Media Coordinator for the Legal Research Society at the University of Liverpool, and as a Legal Advisor at Citizens Advice, where she supported individuals in navigating legal challenges.
Gladys has also participated in Open Days at prestigious organizations such as Norton Rose Fulbright and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, gaining insights into the workings of major law firms and expanding her professional network in the legal community. Her dedication to the legal field is matched by her commitment to community service, evident from her role as a Court-client Support volunteer at The Personal Support Unit where she provided assistance to those in need of legal guidance.
Education and Achievements
Gladys Ooi-McGrogan pursued her academic journey with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the University of Liverpool, coupled with completion of the Legal Practice Course (LPC) at The University of Law. Prior to her legal education, she attended the International Baccalaureate program at Sha Tin College, which not only broadened her academic scope but also enriched her understanding of global issues. Additionally, her time at Seisen International School of Tokyo allowed her to gain international insights and valuable cross-cultural communication skills.
Throughout her academic career, Gladys demonstrated exemplary leadership and social responsibility as a Student Leader at Sha Tin College and engaged in community teaching by providing English lessons for charitable purposes. Her involvement in various societies, including the Bar Society at the University of Liverpool, and her participation with Aspiring Solicitors further illustrate her commitment to personal and professional development, as well as her dedication to supporting underrepresented groups within the legal profession.
Community Engagement and Charitable Work
Beyond her professional achievements, Gladys is passionately engaged in charitable work, especially focusing on initiatives that support victims of traumatic brain injuries. She is keen to play a constructive role in public health education, particularly around sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to promote awareness and prevention. Her compassion extends to aiding the homeless and jobless, making her a proactive and empathetic advocate for social justice.
Gladys's diverse array of experiences in both the legal field and charitable organizations exemplifies her commitment to making a positive impact in society while pursuing her professional aspirations in law. Her multifaceted approach to both her career and community service positions her as a remarkable candidate in the legal sector.
