Background
Costello, Margaret Ann was born on July 8, 1952 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of John Nicholas and Ann Annette Costello.
Costello, Margaret Ann was born on July 8, 1952 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of John Nicholas and Ann Annette Costello.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, 1974; Master of Arts in Rehabilitation, Southern Illinois U., 1976; Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, University of Michigan, 1977; postgraduate, University of Michigan, 1975-1980; Juris Doctor, Detroit College Law, 1988.
School psychologist intern, Chelsea, Manchester and Whitmore Lake (Michigan) Public Schools, 1977;
intern psychology and special education, Institute for Study Mental Retardation and Related Disabilities, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1977-1978;
psychologist, Southgate (Michigan) Regional Center for Development Disabilities, 1977-1979;
instructor, coordinator rehabilitation training grant, Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Falls, Iowa., 1979-1980;
client assessment specialist, Greater Detroit Life Consultation Center, 1982;
psychologist for protective environment, Huron Valley Women's Facility, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1981-1986;
director psychological services, Special Tree, Ltd., Romulus, Michigan, 1986-1988;
attorney, Dykema Gossett, Detroit, since 1988. Consultant Michigan Services for Developmentally Disabled, Livonia, Michigan, since 1980. Psychology instructor Eastern Michigan U., Ypsilanti, 1982.
Teaching assistant Detroit College Law, 1986-1987. Adjunct Professor Detroit College of Law, since 1988.
Member American Bar Association, FBA, ATLA, Michigan Bar Association, Detroit Bar Association (board directors), Women Lawyers Association Michigan (board directors), Michigan Defense Trial Counsel, American Society International Law, Society Automotive Engineers, Defense Research Institute, Association Ski Defense Attorneys, National Association Women Lawyers, Inc. Society Irish-American Lawyers, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Psi Chi, Sigma Nu Phi (1st vice-chancellor 1986-1987, Distinguished Service award 1988).