AAC
STAFF PROFILE Law Clerk – Kristina Farmer
Family information: I am the oldest of four. Also, a fun fact is that I am an Irish triplet. My younger sisters are twins and were born 11 months after me, so one month out of the year we are the same age.
My favorite meal: I love anything from @ TeCorner Diner in downtown Little Rock.
When I’m not working I’m: I can usu- ally be found walking my lab dog, Castle, around Little Rock or reading a case for my law school classes. On the weekends I spend time mentoring a local foster teen through a mentor program with DHS and Te Call.
Te accomplishments of which I am most proud: Being a 70.3 Ironman Triathlon Finisher in Austin in fall 2017.
At the top of my bucket list is to: Compete in the Age
Group Division for the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii.
Te hardest thing I have ever done is: Leaving my family
in Maine — my home state — to travel down to Arkansas to start my Teach for America commitment in 2014.
You might be surprised to learn that: I
love theater — plays and musicals. During my time in El Dorado, I was in a number of
productions with the South Arkansas Com- munity Teater. I also starred in my senior high school musical Once Upon a Mattress as
Princess Winifred. How long have you been at AAC and can
you describe some of your successful projects? I started at AAC in August 2018. I work closely with the attorneys to advocate for counties in and outside the courtroom.
What do you like most about your position
at AAC? I love working under caring and hardworking at- torneys. As a full-time law student and aspiring attorney, the AAC attorneys provide me with real world experience outside the classroom, researching case law and relevant issues that I find very interesting.
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