The nation’s largest pro bono law firm. This organization hosts my practice of Intellectual Property law and Artificial Intelligence law.
The State Bar of California
I’m a proud member of The Bar, and have been since I graduated from Stanford Law School in 2007, with a class Honor of being named a Pro Bono Program Graduate With Distinction.
Activist.
There is no greater joy than being in service to others. This is such a fact that it can never be said enough.
Inevitable Foundation
Over 60 million Americans, or one in five, have disabilities. But despite our presence in the country, disabled screenwriters represent less than 1% of The Writers’ Guild.
Our IFam is bridging the gap by supporting and promoting disabled screenwriters. In June of 2021, I had the honor of being named an inaugural Fellow to advance our fight for inclusion.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
My disability (my superpower) stems from Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
I was 28 years old when I went blind in my left eye. Sight from my right slipped away a few weeks later. My vision eventually returned — along with an incitement and excitement to kick MS in its MFing tail.
Our MS Society leads the charge to find a cure, and create community.
I’ve been a member since 2015, and a District Activist Leader since 2023.
So far, my advocacy has included being the keynote speaker for our MS State Action Day in Maryland. I’ve also proudly served as an official Society ambassador during our National Public Policy Day of Activism in Washington, D.C., where we shared our testimonials and sponsored bill details with sitting members of the federal government’s legislative branch.