In this episode of the Boomer Bar podcast, host Deborah Kemper sits down with Patricia Roma, an attorney with a dynamic and inspiring legal career. Born in Philadelphia and educated at the University of Wisconsin, Patricia's path led her to California, where she faced and overcame the challenges of being a woman in a predominantly male profession during the 1970s.
Patricia shares her experiences from hitchhiking to law school at Golden Gate University, to becoming the only woman in her class to graduate in the day school program. Her story continues with her diverse practice in criminal law, family law, conservatorships, and wills and trusts. Patricia also delves into her involvement in community activities, her passion for music, and her commitment to lifelong learning.
Listeners will gain an understanding of Patricia's resilience in overcoming industry challenges, her dedication to her profession, and her contributions to the San Mateo County Bar Association. This episode is a narrative of a lawyer's experience, marked by determination and impactful contributions in law and community service.
Contact Information:
Patricia Roma
Books:
The Myth of Normal, Gabor Mate, MD
Ohlone-Way-Indian-Life-Francisco-Monterey by Malcolm Margolin
Deborah Kemper, MBA:
San Mateo County Bar Association
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