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Amber Goodwin
Assistant District Attorney
Amber Goodwin is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background in law, social policy, and advocacy.
She holds a Juris Doctor (JD) in Law from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, a Masters of Social Policy from St. Edward's University, and a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences from Florida State University.
Amber has a rich professional history, having served in various key roles in prestigious organizations.
She has been an Assistant District Attorney at Travis County and has held leadership positions such as Founder at Community Justice Action Fund, Executive Director at Community Justice Action Fund, and National Advocacy Director at Giffords.
Her experience also includes working as a Law Clerk at Travis County, a Legal Intern at Pure Justice, State Legislative Director and Political Director at Giffords, and Deputy Director of Government Affairs at Enroll America.
Amber's passion for advocacy and community work is evident from her roles as Gun Groups Lead on the Outreach Team at the Biden-Harris Transition Team, Director of Network Initiatives at Mobilize.org, and Policy Advisor at Texas Organizing Project & Texas State Senate.
Additionally, she has held roles in political campaigns, such as Political Director at Wendy Davis for Governor, Political Director at Organizing for America, and Field Organizer at Obama for America.
Amber's early career involved grassroots organizing and political engagement, as seen through her work as a Community and Political Organizer at SEIU, Campaign Camp Manager at Grassroots Solutions, and Staff Assistant to House Democratic Caucus Chairman Robert Menendez (NJ) at the U.S. House of Representatives.
Throughout her career, Amber Goodwin has demonstrated a deep commitment to social justice, advocacy, and community empowerment, making her a well-rounded professional with a wealth of experience across various fields.