Class of 2024

Durva Trivedi is a first generation Indian-American who grew up in the Chicago suburbs. She is pursuing her JD from Georgetown Law as a Blume Public Interest Law Scholar and a Tech Law Scholar, and concurrently pursuing a Masters in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where she was a 2020-2021 Zuckerman Fellow with the Center for Public Leadership.

In both programs of study, she is focused on the intersection of technology, law and policy and the public interest. As we create, reform and maintain institutions for our increasingly digital future, Durva is passionate about ensuring all people, including historically disconnected and marginalized communities, can share in the benefits and escape the harms of new innovations in data and technology.

Prior to beginning her graduate studies, Durva worked at The Rockefeller Foundation, most recently as a Senior Program Associate on the Innovation team, focused on data science for social good, digital government innovation, Covid-19 response, and collaborative grantmaking with the Equity and Economic Opportunity team. She holds an A.B., magna cum laude, from the School of Public and International Affairs and a certificate in South Asian Studies from Princeton University.