UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — In some ways, the career paths of Iyadh Abid and Teleicia Dambreville are very different.
Dambreville earned her juris doctor degree from Penn State Law in 2013 and entered the field of management-side employment law; following stints at two law firms, she settled into her current position as in-house counsel for Burlington Stores, Inc., in New Jersey, managing all aspects of employment litigation and leading its nationwide early dispute resolution program.
Two years after Dambreville graduated, Abid arrived at Penn State Law to begin a one year master of laws (LL.M.) program. After completing the program, Abid returned to his native Tunisia to serve as an adviser to the minister of development, Investment and International Cooperation of Tunisia, providing legal analysis related to investment law reforms and streamlining market entry.
Their paths crossed this past spring when they returned to Penn State’s University Park campus to accept, along with 13 other young professionals, the 2019 Penn State Alumni Association Alumni Achievement Award. While on campus for several days, the two spent much of their time in the Lewis Katz Building — home to Penn State Law — speaking in classes, networking with faculty, and providing career advice to current students who will soon be entering the job market.
Throughout their visit, another commonality emerged: though they may be working in divergent legal fields, they are both driven by a commitment to giving back, applying their knowledge and experience to help the next wave of legal and civic leaders.
“I’ve enjoyed meeting with the current students,” Dambreville said. “Those are the interactions — talking with recent grads — that I found most helpful when I was in school.”
“It’s very humbling,” added Abid. “They [current students] look at us as mentors, but in some ways I feel like a student still, just a little older.”
That characterization doesn’t do justice to the impact Abid and Dambreville have made in their young careers — before, during and after law school.