Tabitha Brown serves as the Law Clerk for the George Riley Impact Litigation Initiative at MCJ. Most recently, she worked as a Master Data Analyst at Royal Cup Coffee in Birmingham, Alabama. Tabith specialized in data processing and used SAP software to inform decision-making and support clients. Previously, as a freelance specialist, she generated online traffic through optimization for advertisers to shape campaigns. Tabitha holds an Associate of Science degree in biology from Lawson State Community College, where she served in the Ambassador program. At the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), she studied biology and Spanish. While studying at UAB, Tabitha served as President of the American Red Cross Club and volunteered with Cahaba Medical Care (providing healthcare to underserved Spanish-speaking communities); A Promise to HELP (providing free medical exams to the underserved Black Belt region of AL); and Habitat for Humanity. Tabitha is passionate about racial and social justice in the South. She enjoys traveling, playing piano, skating, and playing basketball in her spare time.