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Sherea Randle

Sherea Randle
ASP Professor of Practice & Adjunct Professor of Law
(954) 262-6328 sr995@nova.edu

Education:

  • B.A., magna cum laude Bethune Cookman University
  • M.A., Concordia University Chicago
  • J.D., Florida Coastal School of Law

Sherea L. Randle, Esq. is Professor of Practice in the Academic Success and Professionalism (ASP) Program at Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad College of Law and Adjunct Professor of Law. Her previous position was as the Associate Director of Career and Professional Development for the College of Law. Prior to joining Shepard Broad College of Law, Professor Randle was the Public Sector Career Counselor at St. Thomas University School of Law where she advised students and alumni on all public sector career opportunities such as career opportunities with federal, state, and local government, in addition to assisting students with meeting their pro bono graduation requirement.  

Professor Randle is a Florida Bar Board Certified Attorney in Juvenile Law. She has extensive litigation experience as she served as legal counsel to the Florida Department of Children and Families, Children’s Legal Services throughout the State of Florida. Most notably, Professor Randle served as an Assistant Attorney General with the Florida Office of the Attorney General, Children’s Legal Services in Broward County where she litigated termination of parental rights petitions to establish permanency for children who have been sufferers of abuse, abandonment, or neglect. 

In addition to her professional roles, Professor Randle is an active member of the legal community serving as an Academy Fellow of The Florida Bar Wm. Reece Smith, Jr. Leadership Academy Class IX, an Executive Board Member and President of the TJ Reddick Bar Association, she is a member of The Florida Bar Student Education and Admission to the Bar Committee, Public Interest Law Section of The Florida Bar Children’s Rights Committee, The Florida Pro Bono Coordinators Association, the National Association of Counsel for Children, and the Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. Bar Association.  

Professor Randle graduated from Florida Coastal School of Law (FCSL). She completed the Advanced Legal Research, Writing and Drafting Certificate program as well as the Family Law Certificate program, and she graduated with pro bono honors. In addition, she served as executive board member, drafter, and editor for the FCSL Public Interest Research Bureau and she was a competing member on both the Moot Court and Mock Trial teams. She earned her Masters of Arts degree in Grant Writing, Management, and Evaluation from Concordia University Chicago.  She earned her Bachelors of Arts in Music Education from Bethune-Cookman University and she maintains a Florida Professional Educator’s Certificate in Music Education K-12.

Curriculum Vitae

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