Kristi Burton Brown has a diverse range of work experience. Kristi is a published author, with their book "Do Justice: Practical Ways to Engage Our World" focused on the Christian foundation of social justice. Kristi also worked as an associate scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, where they conducted research, writing, and legislative testimonies. Brown has experience as a journalist and managing editor for Live Action News, sharing pro-life stories and facts. Kristi has contributed op-ed articles to various publications, including The Christian Post, The Federalist, and Townhall. Additionally, they worked as a campaign coordinator for Justin Everett for State Treasurer, managing campaign schedules and organizing volunteers. Brown also served as a policy analyst for Sen. Tim Neville, evaluating bills and working on legislative initiatives. Kristi worked as a teaching assistant at Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy and as a substitute teacher in Colorado Public Schools. In 2006, they were a spokesperson and co-sponsor for the 2008 Colorado Personhood Campaign. Kristi started their career as an intern and special assistant for Congressman Doug Lamborn.
Kristi Burton Brown attended Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy from 2005 to 2009. Kristi earned a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree during this time. No specific field of study was mentioned.
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