Alicia Minana has spent 25 years as a practicing attorney. She has worked with the National Labor Relations Board and with national law firms, as well as in firms located in Singapore and Puerto Rico. She also worked with the legal team of Human Rights Watch while she resided in London during 2012.
She is a member of the Board of Directors at Human Rights Watch, the UCLA Foundation Board, the Advisory Board of the UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies, and the Advisory Board of UCLA Law School. She is the Founding Chair of the Board of Directors for the Learning Rights Law Center and Co-chair of the Capital Leadership Committee for Princeton University.
She is a member of Pacific Council on International Policy and a trustee of The Nature Conservancy’s Caribbean program. She has a law degree from UCLA law and an A.B. in biology from Princeton.