Jocelyn is a 2008-2009 Post-Juris Doctor Research Fellow for Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law. She is also a Fellow for the First Nations Future Program (FNFP) with Kamehameha Schools.
During law school, Jocelyn served as an alaka‘i for ‘Ahahui o Hawai‘i, the oldest law student organization, and externed with the honorable Hawaiʻi State Senator Clayton Hee. She also entered into a dual-degree JD/MBA program with the Shidler College of Business. Benefiting from the establishment of Ka Huli Ao and the efforts of Assistant Professor Melody MacKenzie, Jocelyn became one of the first graduates to earn a Pacific Asian Legal Studies (PALS) Certificates with a Specialty in Native Hawaiian Law.
After receiving her BBA, Jocelyn worked at her high school alma mater (Mililani High School) in the Business Department, teaching general business courses. During that time, she was a member of the Sales and Marketing Executives of Honolulu (SMEI) as well as an advisor for DECA, a high school association for marketing students.
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
William S. Richardson School of Law
2515 Dole Street
Honolulu, HI 96822-2328