Ali Rozell is an Associate in the Technology and IP Transactions practice at Weil, Gotshal, & Manges in New York. Ali has advised clients in a variety of matters relating to the licensing, acquisition, development, sale, use, and commercial exploitation of intellectual property and technology. Ali received her JD from New York University School of Law, where she served as an Articles Editor on the New York University Law Review.
Prior to going to law school, Ali served as the Director of Email Programs and Online Fundraising for the Democratic National Committee. As a result of her work, she was named one of Huffington Post’s 50 Women Who Made the 2012 Election and was awarded the Women’s Information Network’s Young Women in Achievement Award for Political/Campaign Work in 2013. Before joining the DNC, Ali ran women’s rights campaigns at CREDO Action and served as the New Media Director for Onorato for Governor in Pennsylvania in 2010 and was a fellow at the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
Ali is a native of Springfield, MO, a graduate of Georgetown University, and loves eating her way around New York City neighborhoods, then burning off the calories at SoulCycle.