In the fall of 1977 Paula
entered law school at Ohio State University. While her class work
concentrated on tax and securities law, Paula's extracurricular
schedule included clerking positions with private business and tax
law practices, the Ohio Attorney General, and the
Federal District Court. In addition to serving as advisor to the
Appellate Practice moot court team, Paula competed in various moot
court activities and earned "Best Oralist" and "Order of the
Barrister" awards. Although law school was interrupted in 1980 with
the birth of twin boys, Charles and Damon, Paula returned to earn
her Juris Doctorate in 1981.
With law school finished, Paula
decided to focus all attention inward to family. Another son, Evan,
arrived in 1982. A job transfer for husband, Charles, uprooted the
family from Ohio and relocated them to Florida from 1983 to 1989.
Shortly after moving to Jacksonville in 1983, Paula was hired as a
securities consultant for AT&T's newly formed stock transfer
subsidiary, American Transtech. Having used this evolutionary
workplace as a research laboratory, Paula left American Transtech
and founded PN&A (PN&A) in 1986. That same year she joined the
faculty of the University of North Florida as an adjunct professor
in the business college teaching business law and ethics to MBA
candidates.
An opportunity to return to
Ohio presented itself in 1989. Paula soon joined the faculty
of Franklin University as an adjunct professor teaching business
law, employment law, and business ethics to undergraduates. In 1991,
Charles Nabrit joined PN&A as head of marketing bringing with him
nearly twenty years of sales and marketing experience. Through
aggressive marketing, top-notch services, and true determination
PN&A's client base expanded broadly and rapidly gained a national
reputation. With the consultancy out of the fledgling stage,
Paula turned toward advancing her business ethics ideologies through
research papers. Her work has been presented at numerous conferences
within the United States, Canada and Europe.