Priscila Vivar is an experienced professional with a strong background in Latin American studies and policy analysis. Vivar began a career at the Office of the Inspector General with the United States Postal Service as a Student Intern, where data analysis and performance benchmarking were essential. As a Litigation Specialist at The Brattle Group, Vivar conducted research on the Brazilian market and contributed to international arbitration cases. Additional roles included translating for Catalytic Communities and serving as a Research Assistant at Wellesley College, where organizational development was a focus. Vivar also interned with the Ministry of Women and Gender Equity, contributing to gender-neutral language initiatives and national policy planning. Currently, Vivar serves as a Policy Specialist III for Privacy Operations at Google, handling legal matters related to global privacy legislation. Vivar holds a Bachelor's degree in Latin American Studies and Economics from Wellesley College and a Master’s Degree in Latin American Studies from Georgetown University.
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