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Mireya Maciel

Legal Associate

Mireya joined Top Tier in 2022. As a Legal Associate, she is responsible in assisting the firm in coordination and execution of legal and regulatory compliance activities.

Mireya Maciel
Prior to joining Top Tier, she worked for a non-profit organization as an Events and Communications Manager and before that she worked at a business immigration law firm as an Assistant Paralegal. Mireya graduated from California State University, Chico with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, and Asian Studies. Mireya enjoys taking long walks outside, reading, and watching horror movies.  She also enjoys eating spicy food, (the spiciest the better) and she cannot decide if Mexican or Chinese food is her favorite.