Jenni Trovillion is the Vice President of Impact Justice and co-director of the National PREA Resource Center (PRC), a US-based innovation and research center advancing new ideas and solutions for justice reform.. Prior to her tenure with the PRC, Jenni served as a liaison to the congressional appropriations committees on behalf of the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) within the US Department of Justice. There, Jenni supported congressional communications regarding OJP’s budget, policies, and programs across federal, state, local, and tribal justice systems. Prior to joining OJP, Jenni served as deputy director of the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission, the entity created by Congress to study and draft standards to eliminate the problem of sexual assault in confinement. In this effort, Jenni built upon her previous experience managing outreach and operations for the Vera Institute of Justice’s Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons. Jenni began her career in the criminal justice system assisting in the management and case work of the Capital Post-Conviction Project of Louisiana, which provides counsel to Louisiana’s death row inmates through their state collateral and federal habeas appeals. Jenni received a master’s degree in international service from the University of Surrey, Roehampton, in London, England.