Alliance for Safety and Justice
Paul Amador has extensive experience in various roles related to IT, software development, sales, and community organizing. Paul was the IT Director at Alliance for Safety and Justice, where they designed and implemented a comprehensive IT infrastructure. Prior to that, they served as the VP of Sales at LeewayHertz, a mobile app development company, and as the President/Founder of California Application Research Group (CalARG), a startup mobile app development company. Paul has also founded and organized community initiatives such as Clean Up Stockton and Dance for Donors. In addition, they have worked as the Director of Online Public Relations at The Flood Sisters Kidney Foundation of America and as a Senior Programmer at Ever Line web marketing.
Paul Amador's education history includes attending two institutions. From 2006 to 2008, they studied Business Administration at San Joaquin Delta College. Following that, from 2008 to 2010, they pursued Software Engineering at California State University-Sacramento. It should be noted that no specific degree names were provided for either of these programs.
Alliance for Safety and Justice
Alliance for Safety and Justice (ASJ) is a national advocacy organization that aims to replace ineffective criminal justice policies with what works to keep people safe. We represent diverse crime survivors as well as people living with old records as key public safety stakeholders. ASJ brings our members together with state leaders and coalition partners to win reforms that stop cycles of crime, reduce costly incarceration, advance racial justice and make communities safer. We advance policy to reduce incarceration and we support a range of “shared safety” reforms, including community-based violence prevention, public health, economic mobility, and trauma recovery programs.