Ann Sarnak is a third-year law student at Yale Law School. Originally from New Jersey, she graduated from Yale (and Hopper College!) in 2017 after studying history and participating in the Global Health Scholars program. She pursued a Master’s in Comparative Social Policy at Oxford through Yale’s Henry Fellowship and then returned to her home state of New Jersey to serve in state government. Ann focused primarily on affordable housing policy. At Yale Law School, she has been the co-president of the Law and Political Economy Society, and worked for SEIU 1199NE, SEIU International, and labor and public interest-focused firms.
In her free time, Ann enjoys long-distance running, crosswords, and live music.