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  • I am Catherine Toppin, and I graduated from Princeton in 2002 in electrical engineering,

  • and I‘m currently a patent attorney at Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge in Boston, Massachusetts.

  • It’s my job as a patent attorney to serve as an advocate for inventors and companies

  • who own intellectual property rights.

  • The framers of the constitution thought of this as something that was important:

  • Thinking of an idea, being innovative and then being rewarded for doing so.

  • To be an engineer means to be an analytical thinker, to approach problems in a very systematic

  • way, and to have a general level of comfort with technology in whatever form.

  • I definitely felt like I was at an advantage having an engineering background going to

  • law school.

  • Once you learn what it is that your legal professors were expecting of you and how they

  • wanted you to approach legal problems it was very, very easy to transition those analytical

  • skills to legal problems in law school.

  • I feel as though engineers can do any type of job.

  • ItÕs just that problem-solving mindset that is very useful in a broad range of career paths.

  • The reason I keep going and come in to work hard every day is because I feel as though

  • my contribution is going to be extremely vital to the success of other people.

  • I have to admit that there are some personal goals and things I would like to obtain.

  • There are also siblings and people coming behind me whom IÕm kind of helping to pave

  • the way for.

  • I love walking to work because itÕs my personal time. Not only is it just great exercise,

  • but Boston is a beautiful city.

  • It provides me with a couple hours of my day that’s solely focused on me.

  • And I also call my mom from time to time and let her know how I‘m doing in the big city...

  • or the small city.

  • I’m very involved in the Princeton alumni community. I‘m the president of the Association

  • of Black Princeton Alumni, vice president of the Princeton Association of New England

  • and I‘m on the national board of the Princeton Prize in Race Relations.

  • I'm not sure that any Princeton volunteer exactly knows all the reasons they do as many

  • Princeton functions as they do.

  • But I have to say that Princeton is like a big family to me. I have mentors and colleagues

  • who are Princetonians. Some of my best friends are Princetonians.

  • And I just find that the network continues to produce a number of high quality people

  • that you don't just come across every day.

  • I'm Catherine Toppin, and I'm a Princeton engineer.

I am Catherine Toppin, and I graduated from Princeton in 2002 in electrical engineering,

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