Prior to law school, Natalie participated in the Law School Institute, a selective pre-law program that was featured on 20/20, a TV program. Throughout her education, she interned and worked several legal positions but found her passion to be working with law school applicants. At UC Hastings, she led recruitment efforts, coordinated diversity initiatives, managed the administration of the LSAT for over 400 students, and worked closely with both the LEOP Committee and LSAC’s Misconduct and Irregularities Subcommittee. She also served as a reader for the Millennium Scholarship.
As a coach, Natalie combines her deep admissions knowledge with an adaptable, student-centered approach. Students she has coached have been published in journals such as the Journal of Undergraduate Research, the Journal for Global Business and Community, and the Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences.
Natalie is passionate about mentorship and education access. Outside of admissions, she serves on the Oakland Fund for Children and Youth, helping distribute grants to youth-centered nonprofit organizations. She remains committed to supporting students beyond the application stage, continuing to mentor those she has helped into law school.
In her free time, Natalie enjoys spending time with her sons and diving into their latest obsessions, from Godzilla to K-pop Demon Hunters.
