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Rashid is the exact definition “ of what a student-athlete should look and act like on our campus. Rashid had much success as a four-year starter on the court, a tremendous amount of success within our School of Business, and was well respected throughout our University community. ” John Baron, Head Men’s Basketball Coach Post-Graduation 2007-Present 2008 2009 2010 2011 Intern, Widener Veterans Law Clinic Intern, Tallman, Hudders & Sorrention, P.C. Graduated from Widener School of Law Intern, Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office Adjunct Professor, Lehigh Carbon Community College (2010-2011) Volunteer Youth Basketball Coach (2010-2015) Law Clerk, Berks County Court of Common Pleas (2011-2013) 2013 Magisterial District Judge, Lehigh County (2013-Present) 2014 GMercyU Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee Rashid is permitted to practice law in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey and upon graduating Widener School of Law, he served as a law clerk in the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. In 2013, Rashid was elected as Magisterial District Judge in Lehigh County at the age of 29. As a MDJ, Rashid sets bail and conducts preliminary arraignments in criminal matters, in addition to presiding over preliminary hearings. Rashid also presides over traffic offenses and civil cases. Rashid is actively involved in his community, volunteering as a youth basketball coach and a youth soccer coach. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Bar Association of Lehigh County, and the Special Court Judges Association of Pennsylvania. Understanding how his own success has hinged on the positive influences that others have had on him, Rashid embraces the opportunity to share his story by speaking at local schools and youth organizations. Rashid and his wife Shellie have three children, Iyla (age 6), Arel (age 4) and Eloise (age 1). 2018 Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach Anne Fitzpatrick Murray Distinguished Alumni Award Winner PRESIDENT’S REPORT 7