Joanna Pearl
Joanna Pearl is a highly accomplished individual with a strong background in law and advocacy.
She holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree from Harvard Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in history from Yale University, showcasing her dedication to academic excellence.
Joanna has been actively involved in various prestigious organizations, including serving as the Student Loan Justice Fellow at the Student Borrower Protection Center.
Her experience also includes key roles such as the Membership Lead for the East Bay Local Group at Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, Chief Operating Officer at Public Rights Project, and Legal Director at Public Rights Project.
Joanna's career highlights encompass her contributions as the Acting Principal Deputy Enforcement Director and Chief of Staff, Office of Enforcement at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, demonstrating her expertise in financial protection and enforcement.
She has also excelled in her legal career, having served as an Associate at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP and an Enforcement Attorney at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Additionally, Joanna brings a wealth of legislative experience from her time as the Legislative Assistant and Chief of Staff to Representative Jay R. Kaufman at the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Her diverse professional background reflects a commitment to making a difference in the legal, advocacy, and financial sectors.