Priscilla Enis Centeno is a bilingual associate attorney with Odelson, Murphey, Frazier & McGrath, Ltd. Priscilla works on a plethora of matters, including school law, township law, municipal law, and election law. She is a hearing officer for a variety of municipalities handling their adjudication calls. Priscilla is also licensed to practice in the State of Indiana.
Priscilla received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Connecticut College in 2015 with a double major in Government and Sociology. Upon graduating, she moved back to her hometown, Chicago, and obtained a Masters in Teaching from Dominican University in 2017, while simultaneously working at Chicago Public Schools as an 8th Grade English Language Arts teacher. Within these experiences, Priscilla’s passion for equity and justice grew.
Less than a year after achieving her Masters, Priscilla began law school at DePaul University where she ultimately earned her Juris Doctorate in 2021.
Priscilla is a board member of Noble Schools which serves 12,000 in the City of Chicago. In addition, Priscilla is also a board member of the Puerto Rican Bar Association, Co-Chairs the Election Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association, and is a Board Member of GODDESS Mentoring, which works with young women to empower them to reach their full potential.
