Dominique Bravo

General Counsel

As the General Counsel, Dominique Bravo provides the organization with legal counsel and advice in management, compliance, public policy, and advocacy matters.


As the General Counsel of the Roosevelt Institute, Dominique Bravo provides the organization with legal counsel and advice in management, compliance, public policy, and advocacy matters.

 

Prior to joining Roosevelt, Dominique served as the founding executive director of Pathways to Apprenticeship, a nonprofit workforce development agency that assists low-income people and, in particular, the formerly incarcerated, to access apprenticeship opportunities in the union construction industry. Dominique also previously served as general counsel of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and she co-founded Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance, a dance and drumming studio and performance space in Brooklyn. She has also served on the boards of directors of a number of social service and arts organizations throughout New York City. She currently serves on the board of Friends of Marcy Houses, a nonprofit agency providing resources to youth residing in a NYCHA development, and is the chair of the board of American Oversight, a nonpartisan, nonprofit ethics watchdog group in Washington, DC. Dominique also served as a member of Community Board 6 in Brooklyn. Dominique received her JD from Northeastern School of Law and her BA from the University of California at Berkeley.