About me
C.C. Kahr is the Executive Director of The Pro Bono Project where she is responsible for the overall administration of the organization’s activities. Working closely with the Board of Directors, staff, and community partners, C.C. oversees Louisiana’s largest pro bono organization, which provides civil legal aid to under-served residents of Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, Washington, St. Tammany, and Plaquemines parishes through the recruitment, training and mentoring of over 1,500 volunteer attorneys, law students, and private citizens.
C.C. obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in History at Georgetown University and a Master of Arts in History and Women’s Studies from Stony Brook University. She is an adjunct instructor at Tulane University where she teaches Latin American History. Prior to joining The Pro Bono Project she was the Executive Director of the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Bar Association and worked at the New Orleans Bar Association as its Program Director.