Valerie Comenencia Ortiz

Valerie Comenencia Ortiz, originally from Caguas, Puerto Rico, graduated from Columbia College in 2014, majoring in Human Rights with a concentration in Sustainable Development. As part of the Five-Year Dual Degree Program, she completed a Master’s in International Affairs with a Concentration in Economic and Political Development and a specialization in Gender and Public Policy from the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) in 2015.

During her time at Columbia, Valerie led various human rights student groups, including Columbia University Students for Human Rights and the Human Rights Working Group. She also worked as a research assistant for Professor Elazar Barkan, focusing on truth commissions and reconciliation in Latin America.

Valerie subsequently earned a law degree from Yale Law School in 2018. She will begin her legal career at Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, a plaintiff-side firm in San Francisco.

Valerie Comenencia Ortiz, 2014
Exceptional Practical Experience in Human Rights Advocacy
Inter-American Court of Human Rights