Faith Godwin

Marketing Coordinator

Faith Godwin is a Texas A&M University Class of 2023 graduate with a degree in Telecommunications and Media Studies, a minor in Sports Management, and a Social Media Certification. Her academic background blends communication, strategy, and creativity, equipping her with a strong foundation in media, branding, and audience engagement — skills she brings to bear in support of the firm’s clients and mission.

As a first-generation college graduate, Faith has a personal and profound appreciation for the value of public education. She is passionate about supporting the students, families, and institutions that make up the educational community, and she is especially motivated by work that increases access, equity, and opportunity in schools. That passion aligns naturally with the firm’s commitment to serving school districts and advocating for strong, well-functioning educational environments.

Faith’s background in media and communications makes her a versatile asset in a legal setting, where clear, strategic communication is essential. Whether supporting client outreach, managing the firm’s digital presence, or helping translate complex legal matters into accessible information, she approaches every task with energy, professionalism, and care.

Outside of the office, Faith enjoys spending time with her three cats and dog, staying active at the gym, and finding balance between wellness and creativity — a balance she brings to her work each day.

Education


Texas A&M University, Telecommunication & Media Studies, 2023

 

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Leasor Crass has been an invaluable asset to Wylie Independent School District for 8 years. As a trusted advisor and reliable guide, the firm has consistently supported us through every challenge we’ve faced. Their common sense and pragmatic approach to the law have earned them greater trust with each passing year. We feel incredibly fortunate to have them represent our school district. With their ongoing support and guidance, we are confident in our ability to overcome any obstacle as we continue to strive for educational excellence.

– Dr. David Vinson, Superintendent, Wylie Independent School District

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