Leora Friedman
Leora Friedman
Leora Friedman is a highly educated and well-rounded individual with significant experience working in both the legal and public service sectors. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Politics from Princeton University and went on to study law at both Georgetown University Law Center and The George Washington University Law School. During her studies, she served as a legal intern at the U.S. Department of Justice and a legislative intern at the New York State Assembly.
Friedman has also held various roles in the public service sector, including a Princeton Project 55 Fellow for Public Service at The Rockefeller Foundation, a program assistant at Global Health Strategies, and a co-founder/chief executive officer at Music is Medicine, Inc. Additionally, she has experience working in entrepreneurship and research, serving as a team leader at the Entrepreneurship Lab Summer Accelerator at Princeton University and a research intern at Innovations for Successful Societies, also at Princeton University.
Currently, Friedman is a Public Interest Fellow at Tycko & Zavareei LLP, where she uses her legal expertise to help clients with consumer protection and civil rights issues. With her impressive background in law, public service, entrepreneurship, and research, Friedman has demonstrated an outstanding dedication to making a difference in the lives of others.