Gigi's professional experience spans government, international organizations, and policy research. She served as an advance associate for the White House Office of Scheduling and Advance, where she coordinated logistics and security for Presidential and Vice Presidential events alongside the Secret Service and press teams. She also served as a legislative intern in the Office of the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, where she conducted policy analysis during a historically significant legislative period. Her international research experience includes roles with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid, the Humanitarian Advisory Group in Melbourne, the Issam Fares Institute at the American University of Beirut, and the Cairo Review for Global Affairs, where she researched humanitarian law and the human impact of conflict across Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Afghanistan.
At Brown University, Gigi served as Section Head for Global Martyrdom coverage at the Brown Journal of World Affairs, wrote for the Brown Political Review, and acted as the Watson School Student Liaison. Her background in academic research and international policy gives her a uniquely analytical lens that she applies to LSAT preparation.
As an LSAT tutor, Gigi's greatest strength is her ability to break down the exam’s overwhelming material into more digestible question types and sections to study one by one. Her tutoring tends to focus on identifying and mastering the types of questions that hold a student back, ensuring they can enter the exam feeling confident about what they will face.
Outside of tutoring, Gigi has two Portuguese water dogs named Dolce and Daphne, and she loves taking them to the beach near her home in San Francisco!
