Molly McNulty has been named the director of development and external relations at the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, the university announced.
For the past 10 years, McNulty has been a law clerk to Arkansas Court of Appeals Judge Raymond Abramson. She previously clerked for the U.S. District Court Judge Joe Volpe.
McNulty, a Little Rock native, earned a J.D. and a master’s in public service from the Bowen Law School and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Davidson College in North Carolina.
“Molly is widely respected across Arkansas for her intelligence, good humor, and unwavering commitment to a strong, thriving legal community,” Colin Crawford, dean of the law school, said in a news release. “As a proud Bowen graduate, she exemplifies the values we hold dear: professionalism, access to justice, and public service. I look forward to working together to strengthen both our School of Law and the broader legal community.”
McNulty serves on the Arkansas Bar Board of Trustees and is the president-nominee for the Rotary Club of Little Rock. McNulty is also the co-chair of Leadership Greater Little Rock Class XL and sits on several boards of directors, including the Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Camp Aldersgate and the Historic Arkansas Museum Foundation.
“As a former student and adjunct professor, I appreciate the value that a Bowen education provides,” McNulty said in the release. “I am eager to work with the University’s administration, students, and alumni to build upon Bowen’s rich legacy and to celebrate its 50th anniversary of legal excellence.”