Julia Alanen
Juvenile Justice Systems Improvement Specialist, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Julia Alanen is a high-level expert, working in Street Law, Inc on the position of Deputy Director from 2013. This expert gained professional experience in more than seven positions at different companies. Julia Alanen went to the University of San Diego School of Law and was studying there. This person has the following qualifications: Admitted, Admitted (Active Status), and Admitted (Inactive Status). Washington, DC is the area, where this person was known to be located. Their email address and phone are accessed through SoftwareOfficial on demand.
Name variants:
Julie Alanen,
Jule Alanen,
Jill Alanen
Last updated May 18, 2024
Contact Information
Last Update
Jul 14, 2022
Email
ju**@usdoj.gov, ju**@gmail.com
Location
Washington, DC
Company
Street Law, Inc.
Workplace
Deputy Director
Work History
Senior Consultant
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Senior Consultant, National Violence Against Women Project Attorney
2009 — 2011
Policy Counsel, Director International Division
Alexandria, VA
Consultant (2008-2011)
Director International Division, and Policy Counsel (2005-2007)
Supervising Attorney (2005)
2005 — 2011
Education
Occupations
Executive
Deputy Director
Lawyer
Law Specialist
Professor
Lecturer
Deputy Manager
Chief Executive
Lawyer
Postsecondary Teacher
Skills
Human Rights
Immigration Law
International Law
Legal Research
Family Law
Nonprofits
Policy Analysis
International Relations
Public Speaking
Teaching
Training
Legal Writing
Editing
Litigation
Program Management
Mediation
Social Media
Immigration Issues
Politics
Analysis
Advocacy
Gender Equality
Community Outreach
Strategic Planning
Program Development
Grant Writing
Westlaw
Fundraising
Courts
Legal Issues
International Human Rights
Child Advocacy
Grants
Government
Writing
Online Research
Pro Bono
International Development
Media Relations
Community Development
Administrative Law
Civil Rights
Supervisory Experience
Federal Grants Management
Child Abduction
Legislation
Nonprofit Organizations
Juvenile Justice