ALA Gateway Business Partner Spotlight: Sherry Hurst and Associates
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Check out this week’s Business Partner Spotlight Q&A with Sherry Hurst and Associates!
Q: What makes your company or services stand out?
The team at Sherry Hurst and Associates, Carrie Titus, Marcella DuChene and Sherry Hurst, stands out through a combination of individual talent, effective communication, a positive attitude, and a collaborative spirit. Ultimately, our high-performing team demonstrates synergy, where the collective effort exceeds the sum of individual contributions. We are not afraid of change and embrace innovation. We are adaptable to new situations and can quickly adjust to changing circumstances. This flexibility and willingness to learn and grow are crucial for our long-term success.
Q: What’s your favorite thing about being an ALA Business Partner?
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." — Helen Keller. ALA has been a huge resource and partner with us for many years. The inclusivity in the ALA community, educational opportunities ALA affords its many members, and the generosity towards the community are all key elements as to why Sherry Hurst and Associates proudly partners with ALA.
Q: Tell us something that may surprise ALA members about you.
Sherry Hurst has spent most of her lifetime working in and serving the greater St. Louis legal community. She started off as a legal secretary and moved through the ranks through continued education and grabbing opportunities as they presented themselves. According to Tony Robbins, “The only impossible journey is the one you never begin.”
About Sherry Hurst and Associates
The growing team continues to focus on permanent placement of attorneys of all levels, paralegals, legal assistants, legal administrative assistants and other miscellaneous positions for law firms and corporate legal departments. In a world defined by constant evolution, we are steadfast in our commitment to adapt. We embrace change not as a challenge to be overcome, but as a continuous opportunity for growth, learning, and improvement.
Pictured: Sherry Hurst




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