On Sunday, Catherine “Cat” Guerrier will earn her law degree at the University of Virginia as her mother, Louise, looks on, no doubt bursting with pride.
Louise Guerrier moved from Haiti to Brooklyn, New York, in the early 1980s to start her family and help her children pursue a good education, Guerrier said recently. There is no question she succeeded.
Guerrier’s older sister, Myriane, is a doctor. And after Cat Guerrier takes her historic walk from the Rotunda to Scott Stadium, she will earn her juris doctor degree and begin a prestigious two-year clerkship with Judge Stefan Underhill of the U.S. District in Connecticut, who also is a lecturer at the School of Law.
Guerrier is the first in her family to become a lawyer, and said her mother is exceedingly thrilled to see her graduate. “I think my mom is very, very excited and proud,” she said. “You know, she is a Haitian immigrant and I know this is a really important thing for her, coming here to ensure that she could provide the best opportunity for her kids. I think the work ethic she instilled in us at a very young age is definitely what brought me to UVA.”