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Kristin Bergman
Associate General Counsel, Office of General Counsel
Kristin Bergman is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and extensive professional experience in the legal and media sectors.
She earned her J.D. in Law from William & Mary Law School and her B.A. in Literatures & Cultures in English and History from Brown University.
Kristin has held several significant positions, including Associate General Counsel at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and Acting Deputy Associate General Counsel for Intelligence at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Her past roles also include Acting Assistant General Counsel for Information Sharing, Attorney-Advisor in the Intelligence Law Division, and Legal Fellow at various organizations like The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and Bloomberg BNA.
Additionally, Kristin has contributed as a Blog Contributor for The Constitutional Sources Project, Teaching Assistant at College of William and Mary, and Director of Ruddigore at Brown University Gilbert & Sullivan.
She has also garnered experience in media as a Contributing Writer at IT-Lex, a Legal Intern at the Domestic Violence Clinic at Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia, and a Disc Jockey at 95.5 WBRU.
Furthermore, Kristin has served in various positions such as Research Assistant, Digital Media Law Project Intern at Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and Sunken Garden Poetry Program Assistant at Hill-Stead Museum.
Her background also includes roles as a Teaching Assistant at Farmington Suzuki String Academy, Coordination of the Sunken Garden Poetry Program, and a Poetry Intern at Hill-Stead Museum.
Kristin Bergman is a well-rounded professional with expertise in law, media, and education, making her a valuable asset to any organization.