Before law school, Gordon worked in the cybersecurity industry, where he negotiated international B2B transactions and designed knowledge development programs for global teams. At BU Law, he gained practical experience through judicial internships in the New York State Court System and through his clinical work at the BU/MIT Student Innovations Clinic, where he advised clients in the privacy, security, and health tech space. His student note was also selected for publication by the Boston University International Law Journal’s editorial board.
A first-generation law student himself, Gordon is passionate about helping others navigate the complex and often opaque world of law school admissions with empathy, clarity, and strategy. As an admissions coach, he draws upon his hands-on experience as an applicant and law school student to guide prospective law students in their educational journey, helping them navigate the challenges and opportunities of pursuing a career in law. With eight years of mentorship experience, Gordon looks forward to demystifying the admissions process and empowering applicants to present the most authentic, compelling versions of themselves.
Outside of law, Gordon enjoys boxing, cooking, and supporting underrepresented communities, including his volunteer work as a boxing coach for the LGBTQ+ community and his leadership roles in BIPOC alumni and small business advocacy networks.