Jaye Rancourt
Jaye Rancourt worked for the Young Lawyers Division of the American Bar Association as an Affiliate Director and Administrative Director, as well as a District Representative for Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Rancourt also served as a Chairperson for the New Hampshire Bar Association’s New Lawyers’ Committee, and she acted as a Governor-at-Large for three years. Jaye Rancourt presently lives in Manchester, New Hampshire, where she enjoys biking and philanthropic activities in her spare time. Currently, Jaye Rancourt serves as an Attorney for the HEAR in New Hampshire charitable organization, which helps children with hearing impairments.
Jaye Rancourt first began her career with a Bachelor of Arts from Elmira College in New York. Rancourt focused her studies on both criminal justice and psychology, earning both the Presidential Honor Scholarship and the Iris Leadership Scholarship. Jaye Rancourt participated in several honors societies, including Omicron Delta Kappa, Psi Chi, Alpha Phi Sigma, and Phi Eta Sigma. Rancourt graduated cum laude in 1996. Later, Jaye Rancourt attended the University of Maine School of Law, making the Dean’s list in both 1997 and 1999. Jaye Rancourt also served as Board Co-Chairperson on the Third Year Moot Court and Chairperson for the Maine Association of Public Interest Law auction.
At this time, Jaye Rancourt works with Brennan, Caron, Lenehan & Iacopino as an Attorney. The firm recognized Rancourt with a position as Shareholder in 2009. Rancourt handles cases varying from drunk driving to murder in the second degree.
