Celestine Rosario R Susi
About
Celestine Rosario works in the following industries: "Law Enforcement", "Internet", "Higher Education", and "Non-profit Organization Management". Celestine Rosario is currently Policy Specialist at Twitter. In Celestine Rosario's previous role as a Legal Policy Agent at Twitter, Celestine Rosario worked in until Sep 2021. Prior to joining Twitter, Celestine Rosario was a Paralegal Specialist at U.S. Department of Justice and held the position of Paralegal Specialist at San Francisco, California. Prior to that, Celestine Rosario was a Court Appointed Special Advocate at Alameda County CASA, based in Alameda County, California from May 2017 to May 2019. Celestine Rosario started working as Student Healthcare Policy Coordinator at ASUC Office of the President in Jul 2013. From Sep 2012 to May 2014, Celestine Rosario was Student Representative at Student Affairs Council on Undergraduate Education . Prior to that, Celestine Rosario was a Grievance Policy Coordinator and Caseworker at The Student Advocate's Office from Sep 2012 to May 2014. Celestine Rosario started working as Legal Intern for the Child Assault Team at San Francisco District Attorney's Office in May 2013.
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First Honors Paralegal Specialist and youngest employee to receive the Assistant Attorney General’s Honorary Award for Enforcement Support - a lifetime achievement award. Recipient of three Assistant Attorney General Awards of Distinction and one Attorney General’s Award for Distinguished Service - the second highest team award given for performance in the entire DOJ. Lead paralegal on internal investigations involving multiple offices in the Department of Justice. Helped interview witnesses, drafted reports for and participated in meetings with the Assistant Attorney General to help inform his decision on how to move forward. Lead paralegal on trials. Managed support staff, worked cross-functionally with the FBI, court system, and other offices. Liaison between leadership, support, and technical staff; helped develop compromises based on feasibility and necessity. Oversaw projects from inception to completion. Entrusted with problem-solving whether logistical, technical, or substantive. Provided substantive feedback on opening, closing, and rebuttal statements. Edited technical, legal, and business jargon to be understood by an audience of different backgrounds. Collaborated with attorneys on witness and exhibit selection to create the most convincing case. Assisted in drafting motions, notices of coconspirator statements, declarations, and sentencing memoranda. Identified unique and pertinent details about potential jurors. Developed narratives and created textual and visual graphics designed to capture the jury’s attention, making sure the displays were compatible with presentation software and compliant with court admissibility. Reviewed, analyzed, and synthesized over 2,000 FBI A/V recordings, metadata, metrics, and other evidence for suppression and taint litigation, submitted a report to leadership based on my findings, filed a declaration to the court, and prepared to testify at hearings. Member of the division-wide diversity committee.
Trained to investigate and recognize signs of abuse, develop relationships with traumatized youth, and to be familiar with the procedural aspects of the juvenile justice system. Attended hearings and submit recommendations to the court on how to proceed in a youth’s specific case.
Collaborated with University health services and student groups to help make services more accessible to LGBTQIA communities.
Helped initiate response to a Federal Title IX compliance audit by working with administrators and auditors from the Department of Education to overhaul the UC system’s sexual assault and harassment policies and procedures. Represented students with discrimination or sexual assault grievances in investigations and hearings.
Worked seasonally during summer (June to August) and winter (December to January).
Worked seasonally during summer (June to August) and winter (December to January).