Christina Piccione Martin has over 15 years of experience in legal and administrative roles in New Hampshire state government agencies. She currently serves as the Legal Assistant/Office Manager/Case Coordinator for the New Hampshire Office of Consumer Advocate, where she oversees compliance, policy, contracts, human resources, complaints, and public outreach. Previously, she worked as a Legal Secretary for the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission and a law firm in Nashua. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Management and an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice, both earned with high honors.
College educated student with work background experiences interested in obtaining a legal job opportunity, or paid legal internship. Fluent in Spanish and English languages, critical thinking skills, computer/research skills along with background in law, and medical work experiences. To gain a prospective industry experience, and to help for a positive outcome for the employer. Please review resume, and do not hesitate to call for interview(s).
Thank you.
Using Evidence and Evaluation in Federal Budget DecisionsNick Hart, Ph.D.
The annual exercise of formulating the Federal budget typically takes at least a year – or longer – to run its full course. During that period of time, numerous actors and institutions within multiple branches of government consider and recommend funding levels for Federal programs. This panel will discuss how and to what extent key institutions and their respective processes incorporate available evidence, research, and program evaluations in reaching funding levels to recommend for Federal programs.
College educated student with work background experiences interested in obtaining a legal job opportunity, or paid legal internship. Fluent in Spanish and English languages, critical thinking skills, computer/research skills along with background in law, and medical work experiences. To gain a prospective industry experience, and to help for a positive outcome for the employer. Please review resume, and do not hesitate to call for interview(s).
Thank you.
Using Evidence and Evaluation in Federal Budget DecisionsNick Hart, Ph.D.
The annual exercise of formulating the Federal budget typically takes at least a year – or longer – to run its full course. During that period of time, numerous actors and institutions within multiple branches of government consider and recommend funding levels for Federal programs. This panel will discuss how and to what extent key institutions and their respective processes incorporate available evidence, research, and program evaluations in reaching funding levels to recommend for Federal programs.
1. Christina Piccione Martin
20 Ashlar Drive
Goffstown, NH 03045
(603) 660-2708
twins7701@yahoo.com
BAS in Management – summa cum laude GPA 3.83, Granite State College 2015
AS in Criminal Justice - magnum cum laude GPA 3.34, NHCTC at Nashua 1999
NH Office of Consumer Advocate April, 2004 – Present
Legal Assistant/Office Manager/Case Coordinator
• Established and maintains compliance tracking system to assure utilities comply with
commission orders and settlement agreements
• Established and maintains office policies to assure compliance with state rules, executive
orders and existing laws
• Prepares contracts for Governor & Executive Council approval
• Oversees all human resource/business office functions, including recruitment
• Assists with fiscal management of the agency
• Investigates and responds to consumer complaints and inquiries
• Drafts/proofreads/edits legal documents, correspondence and discovery
• Supervises administrative staff
• Established and now supervises docket management systems, tickler system, and office
files
• Coordinates data and information for docket/project deadlines
• Reviews all material prior to submittal for accuracy, readability and technical issues
• Acts as agency liaison in meetings related to adjudicative dockets or educational outreach
programs regarding NH ratepayers
• Conducts outreach to the public, agency advisory board, state agencies, the legislature
and organizations regarding NH energy law and policy, financial assistance programs,
tips and information, alerts and warnings specific to NH ratepayers, agency policies, and
the status of cases
NH Public Utilities Commission February, 2003 – February 2004
Legal Secretary II-part time
• Conducted research, collected data and reported results to legal staff
• Proofread and edited commission orders and other legal documents
• Organized complex voluminous docket files for six attorneys
• Identified resource and organizational problems and initiated corrective action
• Summarized data, prepared reports and made recommendations to solve problems
and/or achieve objectives
2. Smith-Weiss, Shepard & Durmer 08/00 – 10/01 Nashua, NH
Legal Secretary
• Interviewed possible clients and provided recommendations on whether to take the
case and thoughts on outcome
• Met with clients regarding updates on case
• Compiled all personal injury records, kept an accounting toll and made settlement
recommendations
Member of Consumer Protection Committee, NASUCA
Member of Electric Assistance Program Advisory Board
Notary Public