In this episode, we pass the mic to Ricardeau Lucceus to discuss being a "whole lawyer" and building character throughout law school.
Ricardeau Lucceus has called Tampa Bay home for the past 20 years. Mr. Lucceus graduated from The University of South Florida where he earned his Baccalaureate degree in Political Science; he went on to earn his Juris Doctorate degree from the Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School where he was on Honor Roll for Federal Administrative Law, Trial Skills, and Florida Real Estate Law. He also earned the honor of having been on the Dean’s list and a member of Phi Theta Kappa and Phi Delta Phi.
Besides his past leadership activities, intellectual and business successes, Mr. Lucceus is a well-known musician who sings, plays the guitar/composes and arranges music; his writing catalog includes more than 100 songs to date includes and not limited to the famous song “Diversity”,”Vye Frère”, “Knowledge”, “Be nice”, “Haiti Says Thank You”, and “Humanity First.” He also dances Salsa as a hobby and for recreation. In addition, he is the founding member of the award-winning band, Evangel, the founder and President of InterOcean Education Support, Inc., and the founder and Secretary-General of United Nations Student Associations of Cooley Tampa Bay (UNSACT).
Mr. Lucceus is a published author of “God’s Justice in an Unjust World” and “How Global Corruption Becomes Rotten Flesh.” He is a humanitarian and an integrated community leader, with the hashtag: #yourcommunitylawyer. He is a promotor of humanity, peace, diversity, and compassion.
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