LaShell McGlan is a ZAB-recognised legal, compliance, and social impact professional with cross-jurisdictional experience spanning the United Kingdom, European Union, and United States. Her work centres on regulatory analysis, governance frameworks, statutory compliance, and evidence-based policy development within highly regulated public-sector environments. She brings a strong record of drafting, audit coordination, and risk assessment, consistently producing precise, senior-level briefings and compliance documentation.
Currently serving as a Volunteer EU & US Legal Advisor with AHEPA-Munich, LaShell coordinates transnational regulatory workstreams and drafts governance and internal compliance frameworks in both English and German. Previously, as Court Work Improvement & Audit Officer at the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, she led compliance monitoring across multiple operational streams, drafted over forty statutory court reports and policy documents, and supported organisational audit readiness through structured reporting systems.
At the Royal Borough of Greenwich, LaShell implemented a case-tracking system that reduced court delays by 80% within six months and led legal quality assurance across more than 150 proceedings under the Children Act 1989. Her earlier career as a Children’s Social Worker and Transitional Housing Program Social Worker in Los Angeles reflects extensive frontline safeguarding, investigative interviewing, and multi-agency coordination experience.
LaShell holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Law (Commendation) from the University of Law (ZAB-evaluated), a Master of Science in Clinical Social Work from Indiana University, and is currently undertaking CS50’s Introduction to Cybersecurity Policy through Harvard University (via edX). Her combined legal, compliance, and social governance expertise positions her at the intersection of regulatory integrity and social impact.