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Legislative Fellows Profiles

Alicia Davis

Denver, Colorado • Expertise:Law • Home Organization: National Center for State Courts • Host Organization: Corporacion Exelencia en la Justicia • Host City: Bogota, Colombia

Ms. Davis is a Principal Court ­Management ­Consultant with the National Center for State Courts, a U.S.-based ­non-governmental ­organization. Ms. Davis has experience in all ­aspects of justice ­sector planning and ­performance improvement, including work with judicial and corrections i­nstitutions, ­public ­defender and social welfare services for ­traditionally marginalized groups, ­including women, juveniles and the poor. An expert in ­high-performance court frameworks, Ms. D­avis has conducted operational assessments, ­facilitated participatory evaluations, and designed standard operating procedures for numerous judicial sector institutions. Ms. Davis received her J.D. from the S.J. Quinney School of Law at the University of Utah in 1999 and is a trained project management professional and certified mediator. She is fluent in Spanish and English.

Minneapolis, MO Vladimir Diaz Miami, Florida

• Expertise: Educational, Employment, and ­ Institutional Development Programs • Home Organization: U.S. Department of ­ Agriculture • Host Organization: Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture • Host City: Brasilia, Brazil

Mr. Diaz serves as Regional Director for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ­Hispanic-Serving ­Institutions National Program. He assists ­students, faculty, and administrators from 80 ­universities in Florida and Puerto Rico in ­accessing USDA educational, employment, and ­institutional development programs. Mr. Diaz earned a master’s degree in marketing from the Johns Hopkins University and was a fellow at Stanford University.


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