Bethany Mestauskas
 
    
													
							Bethany Mestauskas is an ambitious and dedicated professional balancing her education and career with her role as a busy mother of five. She holds associate degrees in Business Administration and Paralegal Studies from San Antonio College and is continuously seeking opportunities to expand her knowledge and skills. Bethany’s commitment to learning and personal growth is matched by her enthusiasm for helping others and engaging with her community.
Professionally, Bethany serves as a Legal Assistant at Janicek Law and has previously held roles including Executive Assistant Manager at AES Literacy Institute. She has developed expertise in legal administration, business relationship management, and customer service, demonstrating strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Her dedication to excellence in her work is reflected in her certifications, including Microsoft Office Specialist and recognition from the National Society for Legal Technology.
Bethany is also passionate about community engagement and education, actively participating in initiatives like raising breast cancer awareness. Her ability to balance professional ambitions, continuous learning, and family life highlights her resilience, dedication, and leadership potential, making her an inspiring role model for aspiring professionals in both the legal and administrative fields.
					
												• Paralegal
									• Clep Spanish Language 1 & 2
									• Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook Associate (Outlook and Outlook 2019)
									• Zoom 5.5
									• National Society for Legal Technology
									• Windows 10 Pro
									• Trial Director 6
									
												• San Antonio College- Associate's
									
												• The Mom of New Braunfels Uncensored
									
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to the unwavering support and love of my children, husband, and grandparents.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received is to take your time—slow and steady wins the race.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
My advice to young women entering my industry is to keep going and remember to “fake it until you make it.”
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
The biggest challenge in my field right now is adapting to the constant change.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
The most important value to me in both my work and personal life is teamwork.