Jenna Goodman is the Project Manager and BLCI administrator at Boston Law Collaborative, LLC. She serves as a coordinator for BLCI training programs, BLC office and volunteer events, conducts research, assists in a variety of projects, and provides administrative support to BLC.
Jenna was born in South Korea, and adopted at three months old by parents in the United States. Because of her parents (a father who is Jewish and a therapist, and a mother who grew up Protestant and is a retired attorney), the impact of having such a diverse background, and her exposure to multiple cultures, as well as time spent traveling, she developed a great interest in community. In addition to working at BLC, Jenna is a member of the Boston Korean Adoptee Association, and served as an advisor for a couple of years for the BKA/Tufts Mentor program, which pairs BKA members and Tufts University Korean-American students with young Korean-American adoptees. And now she has a new baby of her own, a baby boy named Jayden.
Jenna graduated from Clark University with a Bachelor’s of Arts in Communications and Culture and a minor in Asian Studies in 2009. She went on to obtain her Master’s Degree in Publishing and Writing from Emerson College in 2013. Prior to joining Boston Law Collaborative, Jenna worked for Wilchins Cosentino and Friend, LLP, a mid-size law firm located in Wellesley. Before working at WCF, Jenna worked for an online magazine and interned at several publishing companies as a Marketing and Publicity intern.