Celina summered at the firm in 2024 and 2025. She recently graduated from the University of Windsor Faculty of Law. During law school, Celina was the 1L Representative for the Sports and Entertainment Law Society and competed in the semi-finals of the Canadian and American Transnational Law Moot between the University of Windsor and the University of Detroit Mercy. She later competed in the Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada and the Canadian National Negotiation Competition, where she won the Spirit of Negotiation Award. Celina was actively involved in the Windsor Law community as a peer mentor for first year law students, a research assistant and senior caseworker at Windsor's Community Legal Aid. In her final year, Celina completed an exchange at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland, earning the Global Legal Studies Certificate in International Economic Law, Human Rights and Sustainability. Celina consistently ranked among the top students in her class throughout law school, ranking second overall in her first year and third overall in both her second and third years. She was recognized for her academic excellence and community involvement, receiving the Justice Steven Rogin '71 Memorial Scholarship, Charles J. Clark Scholarship in Law, Fasken Martineau LLP Achievement in Law Award and McCarthy Tétrault Prize. She also worked as a Sports Information Assistant for the Windsor Lancers and played intramural basketball and volleyball. Prior to law school, Celina obtained her Honours Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a minor in English from the University of Ottawa, graduating summa cum laude. During her undergraduate career, she represented the Faculty of Arts on the University of Ottawa Senate and its Executive Committee, served as a vice-president of the Communication Student Association and worked as a hockey referee. In her spare time, Celina enjoys spending time outdoors, whether by hiking or exploring new running routes.