Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani Nashville paralegal, Teaka Jackson, has been recognized by Nashville Business Journal as one of the 2021 Women of Influence.
Jackson joined the firm in September 2020, bringing her extensive experience of civil and criminal law procedures. She is a Senior Litigation paralegal and also a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 Civil and Victim-Offender Mediator. Jackson’s genuine desire to serve her community transcends in both her professional and personal life. Since early childhood, she has consistently engaged in philanthropy by volunteering and supporting various charitable causes. She is an advocate who aides in bringing awareness and justice to protect and promote individual and collective rights. She was recently awarded Nashville’s Black 40 under 40. Jackson was also recognized as a 40 under 40 Honoree by Tennessee State University’s National Alumni Association.
Heather Gwinn Pabon, the managing partner of Gordon &Rees' Nashville office, stated “Community service and involvement have long been priorities for our firm, and especially for those of us in the Nashville office. Teaka has been a wonderful addition to our team given both her professional contributions to servicing our clients and her passion and commitment for improving our community. Her light shines bright, and I am thrilled her light is recognized and honored by our community.”
Nashville Business Journal’s Women of Influence is an annual award honoring women for their leadership, the ability to encourage and inspire, improving our communities and making a positive impact within Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
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