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Legal Services NYC Welcomes Shervon M. Small as Executive Director
May 20th, 2024
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Legal Services NYC Welcomes Shervon M. Small as Executive Director
New York, NY– Legal Services NYC (LSNYC), the largest provider of free civil legal services in the country, has named Shervon M. Small, Esq. as its next Executive Director, effective June 17, 2024. The LSNYC Search Committee, comprised of board and staff, led a rigorous national search in partnership with Koya Partners/Diversified Search Group, a search firm that specializes in placing CEOs in mission-driven roles.“Shervon Small has been a passionate and effective advocate for his clients in every organization he has joined and led,” said Liza M. Velazquez, Board Chair of Legal Services NYC. “He has a remarkable talent for bringing a mission to life, and he is especially devoted to the mission of LSNYC. He knows New York City; he is deeply connected to its diverse neighborhoods and people. The Board looks forward to a LSNYC guided and inspired by his direction.”A life-long advocate and mission-driven leader, Small’s new role as Executive Director represents a return to LSNYC as he began his career as a Staff Attorney in LSNYC’s Bronx office representing taxpayers before the Federal and New York tax authorities and litigating residential real estate foreclosure actions, predatory lending, and deed theft cases.Small has dedicated his career to serving low-income New Yorkers, most recently as Attorney-in-Charge of the Bronx Neighborhood Office for The Legal Aid Society. He previously built and led the Economic Equities Practice there. In addition, Small is a Lecturer in Law at Columbia Law School, where he co-instructs the Economic Justice and Empowerment externship."I am deeply honored and excited to lead Legal Services NYC, a well-established and highly-regarded provider of civil legal services embedded in communities across the City,” said Shervon M. Small. “There is no doubt that LSNYC’s services are desperately needed right now as NYC’s poverty rate continues to soar. I look forward to partnering with LSNYC's Board and collaborating with its dedicated staff to strategize and expand the incredible work they are doing to lift up and empower New Yorkers in need.”
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