Episode 12 - Interview with Virginia Prodan, Zion Board Director, International Human Rights Attorney, and Victory Coach
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Interview with Virginia Prodan, Zion Board Director, International Human Right Attorney, and Victory Coach
Ms. Virginia Prodan is an international human rights attorney, an Allied Attorney with the Alliance Defending Freedom; a sought-after International Speaker, and an Author – virginiaprodanbooks.com.
Her memoir – Saving My Assassin – was published in 2016 by Tyndale House Publishers. She is the president and the founder of Virginia Prodan Ministries – www.virginiaprodan.com.
Ms. Prodan earned a Juris Doctor Degree at the Bucharest Law School, Romania, and was licensed in 1977. She was exiled from Ceausescu’s Romania in 1988 for defending human rights cases, which concerned Ceausescu’s persecution of Christians in Communist Romania. She earned a Master of Laws, LL.M. International, in 1995 and earned a Juris Doctor in 1997 from Southern Methodist University.
She is licensed in Colorado and in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. She was an intern for the Institute for Justice in Washington, D.C., and was an intern for U.S. Judge Sidney Fitzwater of the Northern District of Texas.
Ms. Virginia Prodan has been appointed by the TX Governor Gregg Abbott to the Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission.
Virginia is also a victory coach training people to stand up to their giant and create a courageous, purpose-fulled, and abundant life. She holds Facebook live broadcasts each Wednesday and Saturday at 10:00 am (Central). Contact: VirginiaProdanbooks.com/contact
This podcast is hosted by Zion VP of Marketing and Investor Relations, Andrew Summey. Zion Oil & Gas, a public company traded on NASDAQ (ZN), explores for oil and gas onshore in Israel on their 99,000-acre Megiddo-Jezreel license area.
Website: www.zionoil.com
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