Emily Turner is a software engineer on the Doppler team. Prior to this, she was a software engineer at AWS, working on the CloudFront data plane, and at Flexport, a logistics start-up. She was introduced to the criminal justice space volunteering as a software engineer and community ambassador for ClearViction, a non-profit dedicated to simplifying the process of vacating criminal sentences in Washington state. She loves cycling through different hobbies but currently spends most of her free time doing yoga, playing volleyball, gardening, doing crosswords, and reading. Emily holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Alabama (roll tide).
A diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace is essential to our mission. People come to Recidiviz to contribute to an urgent cause, and to work alongside incredible coworkers who care as much as they do. To ensure that we’re building intentional products and amplifying the work of others in the reform ecosystem, we are committed to fostering a diverse team that reflects the people we serve.
We combine the efficiency of a tech company with the heart of a non-profit. Recidiviz began as a volunteer project at Google and has since grown into one of the brightest, kindest teams that civic tech has to offer. Our north star: safely and fairly shrinking the criminal justice system.