Jennifer Gonzalez
Jennifer Gonzalez is an information designer, immigrant rights advocate, and social entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of Torchlight Legal, social impact startup that develops tools so lawyers can collaborate and crowdsource expertise. As a public interest fellow at the NC Immigrant Rights Project, she assisted refugees fleeing gang and cartel violence in Latin America. Ms. Gonzalez trained at Stanford’s Hasso Platter Institute for Design and was president of the Stanford Law and Visual Media Project where she produced documentary films exploring the human cost of legal decisions. Prior to her legal career, she was an award-winning teacher, trainer, and consultant in Washington, DC. In addition to her J.D., Ms. Gonzalez has an M.A. in Rhetoric and B.A. from Brigham Young University.
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