Summary
Ashley Stock is a people-focused paralegal with a decade of professional experience and a rare background blending theatre production, language instruction, and legal support. They hold a Paralegal Certificate and a BFA/BA from University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, and completed their paralegal coursework while working full time, graduating with a 3.83 GPA—evidence of strong time management and resilience. Comfortable in high-pressure, detail-driven environments, Ashley translates skills from stage management and technical production—confidentiality, crisis response, coordination of diverse teams—into precise case management and client care. Their experience ranges from immigration casework to legal administrative roles, supported by years as a freelance editor and production manager that sharpened communication and documentation expertise. Based in Minneapolis, they bring empathy, multilingual background in German, and a lifelong-learning mindset to help firms deliver responsive, human-centered legal services.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Paralegal Certificate, Legal Assistant/Paralegal, Paralegal Certificate, Legal Assistant/Paralegal at North Hennepin Community College
Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at The Philipp University of Marburg
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Theatre Design and Technology; Bachelor of Arts (BA), German, Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Theatre Design and Technology; Bachelor of Arts (BA), German at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults), Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor, CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults), Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor at Missouri State University
English, Italian, Chinese, Spanish, French, Hebrew, american sign language (asl), German, Polish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Yiddish, german, middle high (ca.1050-1500), Dutch, semitic languages