Creating Lasting Impact
Our Team
COMING SOON

JENN CHOI
Principal, Director of Training
As Principal of Jenn Choi Advocates, she leads a team of advocates whose primary objectives are to secure Free and Appropriate Public Education for students with disabilities. Jenn also manages an online support group consisting of over 2,000 parents of students with disabilities in New York City. You will often find her teaching parents about their rights in her online groups and gathering signatures or supporting fellow parents to voice their complaints to the New York City Council or to New York City Public Schools. Her mission is to educate client parents and students to become better advocates and train professional advocates in securing appropriate access and participation for their clients.

JUSTINE KEIL
Advocate
Justine is a special education advocate with proven success in counseling families navigating New York City public schools. She is a former communications and government relations consultant with significant experience at leading PR agencies and non-profits. Justine was previously a journalist at British newspapers and magazines. She has successfully completed the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates’ (COPAA) rigorous Special Education Advocacy Training (SEAT 2:0) and is proud to be working with Jenn Choi Advocates to fulfill her practicum requirement. In addition, Justine is a Grant Review Member of Impact 100 NYC, and works with public school teachers in Ukraine, running English speaking clubs.

CAROL KIM
Advocate

VINCENT LI
IEP Self-Advocacy Trainer and Data Analyst
Vincent is a graduate of NYC Public Schools, a self-advocate, and a CUNY student pursuing his dream of becoming an attorney. He grew up in Lower Manhattan and North Queens. He lives by the belief that a good life is one you won’t regret living—anchored in honesty and mental health awareness. As a dedicated volunteer and doting older brother, he strives to grow through every obstacle, adapting continually to align with his ideals. His proudest projects include leading initiatives in the Queens Youth Volunteer Society and the Inspire Club, where he helped students better understand their IEPs. He also speaks Mandarin Chinese fluently.
