Daily Journal Staff Writer
Syd Whalley may not seem like the most obvious choice for the Western Center on Law and Poverty's next executive director.
She began her legal career just several years ago after 15 years as a pediatric oncology nurse. But for Whalley, the connection between her work in health care and her new career in the law is clear.
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