Brianna Carbonneau
About Brianna Carbonneau
Brianna Carbonneau serves as the Assistant Attorney To The Public Interest, Pro Bono And Advocacy Programs, providing legal and administrative support for the Assistant Attorney General for National Security. She has a strong background in public interest law, legal research, and mentoring within the legal field.
Work at The George Washington University
Brianna Carbonneau has served as the Assistant Attorney To The Public Interest, Pro Bono and Advocacy Programs at The George Washington University since 2009. In this role, she provides administrative and legal support to the Assistant Attorney General for National Security. Her responsibilities include framing legal arguments and preparing press releases related to public interest law. Carbonneau's position reflects her commitment to advancing legal support within the university's public interest initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Brianna Carbonneau earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from The George Washington University, completing her studies from 2002 to 2006. She subsequently attended The George Washington University Law School, where she obtained her Doctor of Jurisprudence from 2006 to 2009. Her education has equipped her with expertise in framing legal arguments and preparing press releases, particularly in the context of public interest law.
Background
Brianna Carbonneau has a diverse background in the legal field, including experience as a paralegal at Tycko & Zavareei LLP from 2006 to 2007. Since then, she has developed her career by engaging in legal research and drafting for public interest and advocacy programs. Additionally, she has a strong background in coaching and mentoring, which enhances her contributions to the legal community.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In addition to her role at The George Washington University, Brianna Carbonneau has been serving as a Senior Special Assistant To the Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice since 2013. She also works as a Pro Bono Attorney with the DC Volunteer Lawyers Project | Voices Against Violence, a position she has held since 2010. In these roles, she engages in public speaking related to domestic violence and family law, demonstrating her commitment to advocacy and community support.