As Executive Vice President, Sue focuses on underwriting and review of legal matters presented for funding. After receiving her Juris Doctorate from Hofstra University School of Law in 1979, Sue practiced law for 21 years, specializing in matrimonial law. In addition to her practice, she served as a Hearing Examiner in the Family Court, as an adjunct professor of law at Pace University Law School, Mediator for the Grievance Committee of the Ninth Judicial District of New York, President of the Putnam County Bar Association, and a member of various advisory and pro bono committees. In 1989, Sue authored “The Implications of the 1989 New York Child Support Standards Act”, published by Matthew Bender. She was a frequent speaker before legal and community organizations.
In 2000, Sue “retired” from the practice of law to be home with her children. During this time she became involved in volunteer work and fundraising for local charities. In 2008, she joined the RapidFunds® team.
Sue resides in Otis, Massachusetts. Sue sits on the board of her Homeowner’s Association and her local library. In addition, Sue is a staff member of a local newspaper and she also teaches English as a second language. Her spare time is spent traveling, hiking, running and kayaking.