Before content delivery algorithms there were organic cyber ecosystems. Julie came up on the early internet as a builder of digital worlds, not a passive consumer. She was writing copy that converted before conversion was a metric. She learned design on Myspace. She nurtured communities on PHP forums when community management had no job title. She was in IRC chatrooms before Slack ever existed, and she was testing her friend's primitive chatterbots on private servers when the modern LLMs were still science fiction.
Julie's digital marketing skills led her to begin marketing for law firms, and then marketing LegalTech towards law firms. Beyond marketing, at Bloom Legal she doubled as a Legal Assistant and began researching justice reform. Through her participation in the Commercial Law League of America and the Group Legal Services Association, she championed improved access to justice for SMEs. She is passionate about LegalTech because she believes legal information is one of the places where emerging technologies can do some good for the disenfranchised people of the world.
She also holds membership in the International Association for Comparative Mythology as a humanities researcher. This is not a non sequitur. It proves she transfers diverse skills between disciplines, finding patterns across fields and using them. That intuition makes her instrumental in tackling unsolved problems.
Julie's cross-disciplinary skillset is rare, making her a highly valuable asset to any enterprise.
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