Meet Our Tour Guides

Each year, a group of current Suffolk Law students, known as Admission Ambassadors, volunteer to serve as an informed, connective resource for prospective students.

Our Admission Ambassadors have various, diverse interests and are involved in a wide range of activities and affinity groups here at Suffolk Law. Some of our student ambassadors even double as tour guides and make themselves available to meet with prospective law students, guide them around the Suffolk Law building, and give insight into the student experience.

2023-2024 Tour Guides

Sierra Jamros, 2L Day

Sierra Jamros

Sierra has an interest in criminal law and property law. She interned this past summer at a criminal defense firm in Boston. She is also on the Mentorship Committee of the Women’s Law Association and will be competing this fall in Suffolk’s McLaughlin Appellate Advocacy Competition.

Katie LePage, 3L Day

Katie LePage

Katie is interested in pursuing a career in data privacy or employment law. She is a content editor on the Journal of High Technology and spent the past two summers as an intern for an in-house tech company.

Nastasja Banks, 3L Day

Nastasja Banks

Nastasja is interested in pursuing a career in intellectual property law within a corporate setting. She has spent her time at Suffolk Law interning for DraftKings and NetScout working on their corporate in-house teams respectively. Nastasja is a SJC Rule 3:03 student attorney on the Intellectual Property & Entrepreneurship Clinic (IPEC), President of both the Women's Law Association (WLA) and the Intellectual Property Law Student's Association (IPLSA), served as a Research Assistant for Professor Rachael Dickson researching the treatment of trademarks of alcohol in the 1920s, serves as the 3C section rep on SBA, and is also a member of Suffolk's moot court team for the Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Moot Court Competition!

Hope Olson, 2L Day

Hope Olson

Hope is interested in compliance and hotel law. Prior to attending law school, she worked for a luxury hotel company that led her to her interest in law school and the post-pandemic reality of hotel survival. Hope is a member of the Women's Law Association and Suffolk Hockey Club.

Olivia Palmer, 2L Day

Olivia Palmer

Olivia is interested in criminal and family law and is a staff member on the Suffolk Journal of Trial & Appellate Advocacy/Moot Court Honor Board. She previously interned with Judge Kenneth King at the Cambridge Juvenile Court and currently works as a Law Clerk at Crowe, Rowe & Dunn, LLP.