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Miriam Ingber is the Associate Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Yale Law School. Prior to returning to YLS, she was the Associate Director of the Public Interest Law Center and Academic Careers Program at New York University School of Law, as well as a professor in NYU Law’s Lawyering and Graduate Lawyering programs. Miriam also previously worked as a senior staff attorney at Children’s Rights, where she litigated civil rights, class-action lawsuits seeking systemic reform of child welfare systems, and as a litigation associate in private practice. Miriam is a graduate of Dartmouth College (A.B. 2001) and Yale Law School (J.D. 2004). As a Yale Law student, she was a Senior Editor on the Yale Law Journal, an Articles Editor on the Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics, a Coker Fellow, and a member of the Lowenstein Clinic for International Human Rights. Miriam lives in Connecticut with her husband, three children, and dog (Marbury). She enjoys hiking, swimming, and eating pretty much everything.
Kristi Jobson is the Assistant Dean for Admissions and Chief Admissions Officer at Harvard Law School. Prior to joining the J.D. Admissions Office, Kristi was a litigation associate at Ropes & Gray LLP in Boston. She also served as a law clerk to judges sitting on state and federal courts in Boston. Kristi is a graduate of Harvard College (A.B. 2006) and Harvard Law School (J.D. 2012). As a student at HLS, Kristi taught legal research and writing as a member of the Board of Student Advisers, led the Harvard Journal of Law & Gender as co-Editor-in-Chief, and danced in the annual HLS Parody musical. In her free time, she enjoys long-form journalism, building Lego sets with her kids, and group texts with her law school friends.