John,
For the last eight years, I’ve led the Innocence Project’s digital team helping grow our audience and tell the story of both the amazing work this organization does and the perseverance and tenacity of our clients.
Working here for the better part of a decade has been the honor and privilege of a lifetime. We’ve won awards recognizing our digital campaign efforts, we’ve directed hundreds of thousands of people to call on their lawmakers to pass policy reforms in collaboration with our phenomenal policy team, and we’ve conducted months-long rapid response efforts supporting the Post-Conviction Litigation efforts to stop the execution of death row clients like Rodney Reed and Pervis Payne.
In all of this work, I’ve gained invaluable knowledge about wrongful convictions and the death penalty — and just as important, how to tell stories that inspire people to take action, helping transform our criminal legal system.
I’m passionate about the work I do at the Innocence Project and I love sharing what I’ve learned with others. That’s why I’m excited to be one of the many speakers on the Innocence Project’s Speakers Bureau.
If you haven’t yet, check out the program today and you can book me or another speaker to come to your next event. [[link removed]]
Thank you, and hope to hear from you soon,
Alicia Maule
Digital Engagement Director
Innocence Project
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