Jennifer Goldberg provides leadership for program development, implementation and evaluation across all of Justice in Aging’s teams, with a focus on advancing equity. Since joining Justice in Aging in 2015, she has been a leading voice for the organization in Washington DC, connecting with partners, policymakers, and government agencies.
Jennifer loves listening to older adults tell stories, and her passion for working on behalf of low-income seniors stems from the amazing clients she served at Maryland Legal Aid for nearly 14 years.
Jennifer has deep experience in a wide range of areas, including Medicaid, Medicare, long-term services and supports, elder justice, income security, housing, and consumer issues, and shares that expertise at Justice in Aging and as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center. She is a member of the Maryland bar, and she received a JD from Harvard Law School; a LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center, and her undergraduate degree from Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges.
Jennifer enjoys spending time with her family in Maryland, where she is always ready to talk about ballet, baking, or baseball.
State Bar Admission: Maryland.