Our mission is to provide our clients with a superior experience with legal counsel through innovative, aggressive, and zealous representation. We are committed to service across the state of Florida by promoting diversity, goodwill, and togetherness amongst its many communities. We strongly believe that our reputation is established one client at a time. So although our clients may encounter similar legal occurrences, we nevertheless understand that no client is alike and each should have a customized experience with our legal counsel, while simultaneously being provided with analogous quality service and attentiveness.
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Yolanda Barr serves as the Creative Director at Gee & Lee, PLLC, bringing her expertise as a multimedia specialist with a focus on graphic design, brand development, photography, cinematography, and web design.
Her artistic journey commenced in 2012 after she completed Adobe certification courses at Future Media Concepts in Orlando, Florida. In 2016, Yolanda earned the designation of Adobe Certified Associate in Adobe Photoshop and achieved notable recognition by winning the Adobe Photoshop Caribbean Championship, subsequently placing 6th in the global Adobe Certified Associates World Championship. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of her career as a creative director. In 2017, she further advanced her qualifications by becoming an Adobe Certified Expert in Visual Communications using Adobe Photoshop, and in 2020, she attained certification as an HTML Developer.
Yolanda has collaborated with a diverse range of clients across corporate, educational, and musical sectors, spanning the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, South America, and Japan, prior to her joining Gee & Lee, PLLC in 2020.
A native of The Bahamas, Yolanda was born and raised on Grand Bahama Island, where she attended Bishop Michael Eldon High School (formerly Freeport Anglican High School), where her passion for creativity was first ignited in a computer studies class.