Before moving to Seattle, Paige served the United States Department of Justice as an Assistant United States Attorney for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In that role, Paige prosecuted a wide variety of federal crimes, focusing primarily on economic crimes, violent crimes and child exploitation offenses. Paige tried seven jury trials to verdict, including an undercover sting of a violent drug gang.
Prior to her government service, Paige served as a law clerk to the Hon. Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Columbia. She then practiced as an attorney with law firms in Washington, D.C., Seattle and Philadelphia, specializing in white-collar criminal defense and internal investigations.
Public service has been a theme throughout Paige’s career and in her personal life. Her pro bono representations include assisting in the trial defense of a Guantanamo detainee, representing veterans before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and handling numerous applications for permanent U.S. residency under the Violence Against Women Act. Paige also volunteered for the U.S. Army Family Readiness Group while her husband served as a U.S. Army Ranger. Paige actively volunteers at her children’s school, Epiphany School in Seattle, and has served on the steering committee for One Parish One Prisoner, a program that focuses on prisoner reentry and anti-recidivism initiatives.
Paige has served on the Baldwin School Board of Trustees since 2013, including chairing the Trusteeship Committee, and serving on the Head of School Search Committee that recruited Dr. Marisa Porges ’96.
Paige earned her B.A. in Political Science from Yale University, where she was also the captain of the Polo Team, her M.A. in Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama from University College Dublin and her J.D. from University of Pennsylvania Law School where she was the articles editor for the Journal of Constitutional Law.