Fellow’s Biographies

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Fellowship in Nonprofit Law

 

2025 Fellow

Ebehiremhen Izokun

The second Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Fellowship in Nonprofit Law was awarded to Ebehiremhen (Ebehi) Izokun. Ebehi graduated from Stanford Law School and Stanford’s Graduate School of Education with her J.D./M.A. in 2025. While in law school, Ebehi participated in the Youth and Education Law Clinic and was a teaching assistant for Evidence Law. Prior to law school, Ebehi attended Duke University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in Psychology with minors in Education and Political Science, and later taught AP Psychology to high school students.

2023 Fellow

Briana Abrams 

The inaugural Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Fellowship in Nonprofit Law was awarded to Briana Abrams.  Immediately prior to joining the Foundation, Briana practiced public finance law for 10 years, supporting California public school districts and community college districts in the issuance of a variety of debt financings.  Briana earned a J.D., with an International Law Certificate, from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, and a B.A. in Sociology, with a minor in Spanish Literature, from the University of California, San Diego.  While in law school, Briana participated in the International Human Rights Law Clinic, California Asylum Representation Clinic, Education Advocacy Clinic, and Boalt Hall Committee for Human Rights.  Immediately after law school, Briana served as a post-bar fellow for the San Francisco Human Rights Commission.