Congratulations to 3i Law Attorney Jandi Keum, who has been recognized as a Finalist for the 2024 Colorado Springs Mayor’s Young Leader Awards in the Community Impact Category. The program celebrates the outstanding achievements of young professionals who are making a positive impact in Colorado Springs through their professional and volunteer activities.
Meet Jandi Keum
Jandi Keum focuses her practice on trust and estates, business and corporate, real estate, and mediation. She has represented clients in complex financial settlements, conservatorship, negotiation, and litigation. Jandi has also served as a mediator for domestic relations matters, small claims, and landlord-tenant disputes.
Prior to joining 3i Law, Jandi practiced in family law, where she litigated in domestic relations, juvenile, and probate courts. Her experience in this area brings a unique perspective to navigating the nuances of family dynamics faced in estate matters.
Jandi was born in Korea and raised in Costa Rica before moving to the United States for college and law school. She has lived in Colorado Springs since graduating from University of North Carolina School of Law (Chapel Hill) and is an active member of legal organizations in the area. She serves as the EDI Section Chair for the El Paso County Bar Association and was selected for the Colorado Diverse Attorney Community Circle (CODACC) Class of 2024.
In her practice, Jandi emphasizes meeting clients where they are by understanding who they are and what matters to them, then finding a creative solution to support their goals and wishes.
Colorado Springs Mayor’s Young Leader Awards (MYLA)
At the heart of the city of Colorado Springs’ progress are individuals who drive change, inspire others, and exemplify leadership. The Mayor’s Young Leader Awards are an opportunity to celebrate exceptional young leaders from all walks of life. This annual awards program recognizes professionals ages 40 and under who are stepping up to current challenges and serving as leaders in Colorado Springs through their work and volunteerism.
MYLA Community Impact Category
An individual who has measurably impacted the community through their contribution, involvement, or events. They show a tangible effect on the community outside of their normal business, including volunteer efforts, board service, and clear commitment to sustainable social responsibility.
To learn more about the MYLA program, please visit ColoradoSprings.gov/MYLA