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Welcome Winston & Strawn’s U.S. Class of 2025
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October 20, 2025
This week, Winston & Strawn welcomed and began onboarding the new members of the U.S. Class of 2025.
The newly minted law school grads convened in Chicago for Winston University’s three-day New Associate Orientation Program, which was filled with professional development and networking opportunities. Highlights included:
- A welcome toast and reception with Chairman Steve D’Amore
- Insights on launching a successful legal career from Managing Partner of Internal Affairs Cardelle Spangler and Chicago partner Andy White
- Advice on how to be a successful associate from Charles Vargo, Kristin Oden, Saranya Raghavan, and Scott Ahmad
- A Winston for Good activity in which the class assembled 90 literacy kits that will be distributed to children across the Chicago area by the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago
We are thrilled to welcome the following new members to the firm:
Charlotte
Waleed Alkoor
Chicago
Ying Bao
Madeline Barone
Meg Bibby
Manuela Correa
Gabriella Goldstein
Jonathan Jean-Baptiste
Selena LeBair
Charlie Mavon
Sahar Mithani
Will Nicolaides
Ana Powell
Khalil Royster
Shaylah Scott
Abby Strawn
Alex Wood
Dallas
Janelle Briggs
Tyler Christensen
Matt Condon
Ryan Faulkner
Kate Kaufman
Matthew Reilly
Sydney Rose
Mary Grace Teske
Houston
Joel Green
Eliana Marshall
Brady Mills
Abhay Ram
Bailey White
Los Angeles
Dana Chen
Evin Rolens
Sean Sadler
Fred Williams
Kaaran Williams
Jessie Wu
Miami
Fernanda Legaspe
Spencer Peek
Gaby Perez
New York
Tyra Beck
Allen Belo
Paige Bowen
Atiya Dosani
Madeline Hall
Megan Kallstrom
Michael Krohnengold
Christopher Lester
Tess Nathan
Jasmine Perez
Rachel Rubin
Dylan Russian
Alexa Sabatini
Michelle Slezinger
Gary Stockard
Anna Temchenko
Anita Ugalde
Madeline Virga
Henry Zaransky
San Francisco
Caroline Beckmann
Lennel Mendoza
Sam Rosloff
Edward Sabalburo Jr.
Andrew Xavier
Silicon Valley
Rain Sun
Washington, D.C.
Mason Davenport
Allie Dodd
Molly Gibson
Kennedy Mackey
Lydia Wuorinen
This entry has been created for information and planning purposes. It is not intended to be, nor should it be substituted for, legal advice, which turns on specific facts.