Patty J. Gabilondo has been a paralegal with Gibson, Nakamura & Green since 2001. A native of Rochester, New York, Patty has called Arizona home since she was stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in 1981. After leaving the Air Force to raise two sons, Patty worked at a Tucson resort for several years before returning to school to become a paralegal. She graduated from Pima Community College in 2000 and practiced briefly in Phoenix before finding her way to Gibson, Nakamura & Green. Patty is a volunteer with the Ronald McDonald House in Tucson.
Maria E. Calderon has been a legal secretary since 1984. She is a Tucson native and proud graduate of Tucson High School. Maria started her career at Rothman & Elliott, then moved to Renneckar & Associates. She then followed Stephen Renneckar to O'Connor, Cavanagh, Killingsworth & Beshears (which has since disbanded), where she met Chris Nakamura. When Chris Nakamura and Scott Gibson left O'Connor, Cavanaugh to start their own firm, Maria went with them and was instrumental in building what is now Gibson, Nakamura & Green. Maria has been a dedicated member of the board of Sunnyside High School's Band Boosters for five years.
Linda A. Caputo met Scott Gibson when she worked as a word processor at O’Connor, Cavanagh, Killingsworth & Beshears (now disbanded), where she spent 11 years before joining Gibson, Nakamura & Green as a legal secretary in 2000. A Pennsylvania native, Linda has called Arizona home since 1972. She obtained her B.F.A. in Painting from Northern Arizona University and an M.F.A. in Painting from the University of Arizona, and she taught design and color courses at Pima Community College from 1994 to 2005. She is an alumna of the Dinnerware Arts Gallery and continues to work on her art in her spare time.
Harley is Gibson, Nakamura & Green's Chief Inspector Hound. When he's not busy demonstrating the benefits of canine massage and the healing power of pet therapy for at-risk kids, Harley serves the firm on a pro bono basis, visiting the office regularly to sniff out treats, make sure things are running smoothly, and protect us from unsolicited visitors with his fearsome bark. Harley is a "beagle-dane" and presumed Tucson native. |