Associate Christina Ferrari Recognized for Leadership Talents
Bernstein Shur, one of northern New England’s largest law firms, announced that Christina Ferrari was accepted into the Leadership Greater Manchester (LGM) Program for her demonstrated commitment to her local community.
Designed to recognize and nurture existing leadership talents from diverse sectors of the community, the Leadership Greater Manchester Program selects professionals from business, government, education, not-for-profit, arts and religious, and community groups to participate in this program. Those chosen have demonstrated a strong commitment to the greater Manchester community, have achieved high levels of leadership in their respective spheres of influence, and are capable of assuming greater responsibility in the future.
”It is a tremendous honor to be accepted into this program with such an accomplished, diverse group of individuals,” said Ferrari. “I look forward to contributing to the Manchester community for years to come and supporting its growth and vitality.”
Prior to joining Bernstein Shur, Ferrari was a dedicated researcher in the fields of neurosurgery and neuropharmacology and was published in the Journal of Neuroscience. She earned her MA with thesis honors from Boston University School of Medicine in 2006 and her J.D., cum laude, from the University of New Hampshire School of Law in 2010, where she was a Daniel Webster Scholar. She resides in Amherst, NH.