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Todd Jacobson '27: A New Chapter

Posted
May 3, 2025
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at ר student Todd Jacobson

After spending the last 35 years pursuing a career in finance, Todd Jacobson ’27 decided to switch gears and pursue a law degree. “After the COVID-19 pandemic, the potentially negative longer lasting consequences became abundantly clear – from educational outcomes to healthcare access, and more. I would like to pursue a career in public policy to work on these issues.”

Haub Law’s part-time JD Flex scheduling program appealed to Todd as it provided the flexibility he desired. “My professional and home life have been equally busy. I have four children ranging in age from 12 to 28. Haub Law’s Flex program was exactly what I was looking for to be able to balance the demands of my everyday life, while also pursuing my law degree.”

Coming from what Todd describes as a great team during his finance career, Todd feels fortunate to have a great new team at Haub Law. “I have been inspired by the quality of my professors and have also built new friendships with fellow students. The atmosphere at Haub Law is very much one of collegiality; we all want one another to succeed.” Todd has also found enjoyment in participating in several student groups, including the Older Wiser Law Students (OWLS), Health Law Society, and the Public Interest Law Student Organization.

Since starting Haub Law, Todd has enjoyed pursuing a variety of opportunities. “I participated in the 1L Moot Court Competition, which was terrific. It was a whole new experience and challenge, but such a supportive and collaborative experience.” Todd looks forward to participating in the various healthcare classes and offerings at Haub Law. “There are endless classes and opportunities which align with my goal of working in public policy.”

As an older student, Todd wants to impart on others that it is never too late to start. “I have always been a strong believer in the pursuit of life-long learning. This experience has validated that view.” In his spare time, Todd enjoys tennis, backgammon, and skiing. He also works closely with his alma mater, SUNY-Binghamton. “I continue to mentor students and work with the Management School and am also on the Investment Board. I have also been active with the UJA-Federation of NY on their Caring Committee. I find fulfillment in giving back.”

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