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julio 5, 2026

Maryn Campbell

Maryn graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2020 with a dual degree: Master of Social Work in Administration, Planning and Policy Practice, and a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management. Prior to joining LAJC, Maryn served as Outreach Director for a Congresswoman, a State Senate Chief of Staff, and a Legislative Assistant. Maryn also serves as […]

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julio 5, 2026

Abigail Marshak

Abbey joined the Legal Aid Justice Center in December 2025. As a Senior Litigation Attorney, Abbey helps develop, execute, and support major litigation carried out by LAJC’s six programs. Prior to joining LAJC, Abbey was a Senior Trial Attorney in the Housing and Civil Enforcement Section of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, […]

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julio 5, 2026

Helen Bradshaw

Helen joined LAJC’s Civil Rights and Racial Justice Program in October 2025.  Prior to joining LAJC, Helen was an Appellate Attorney for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs where her practice focused in veterans’ benefits law.  During law school, Helen represented juvenile clients as a member of the American University Washington College of Law Criminal […]

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julio 5, 2026

Hayden Sloan

Hayden O. Sloan joined LAJC as Director of Development in 2025. Prior to joining LAJC, Hayden spent six years at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, serving as the Director of Advancement. They are a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) and have 20+ years of fundraising experience with nonprofits across a range of service areas. LAJC’s work for justice […]

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julio 5, 2026

Eveling Renteria

Eveling is originally from Cali, Colombia. After earning her law degree and a postgraduate degree in medical law, she worked in the private sector focusing on malpractice cases. During law school, she was part of a legal clinic that provided free assistance to low-income individuals on diverse matters such as divorces, constitutional protection actions (“tutelas”), […]

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julio 5, 2026

Jordan Lindbeck

Jordan is a Virginia native with a passion for policy change through community and collaboration. Before joining LAJC, she lived in Austin, Texas and earned a Masters in Public Affairs from the LBJ School at The University of Texas at Austin with a research focus on migrant deaths and search and recovery efforts in South […]

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