Linda D. Bullock Cover Letter for Director of Public Education, 2008 November 9

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Linda Dixon Bullock

November 9, 2008

Kentucky Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
P.O. BOX 3092
Louisville, Kentucky 40201-3092

To Whom It May Concern:

I am applying for the Director of Education, Advocacy, and Outreach position
recently advertised on the Brandeis School of Law’s website. My writing and
communication skills are exceptional. I am confident that I would bring an unparalleled
sense of enthusiasm and commitment to this important job.

My work on political campaigns required me to work closely with many elected
officials and community leaders. This work experience provides me with an in-depth
understanding of Kentucky politics and policy issues. Additionally, as a public defender
I worked diligently to promote justice. As a student at the University of Louisville
School of Law I successfully lobbied to have the Kentucky Innocence Project added to
the curriculum. I am a self-starter and extremely organized and I am sure I would be an
asset to your organization.

I hope you will consider granting me a personal interview. Should you need to
contact me, I can be reached at (502) 548-6056, or via e-mail at
lindadbullock@gmail.com. I would appreciate the opportunity to talk with you about
being a part of your team.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Linda D. Bullock

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