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Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky, Co-founder, Formally: asylum-focused immigration tech and access to justice

from Immigration Tech & Marketing - The GMI Rocket Show - Hosted by Roman Zelichenko. · host GMI Rocket

My guest today on the GMI Rocket show is Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky, co-founder of Formally, an immigration tech startup that’s simplifying immigration applications through accessible design.  Formally focuses on asylum applications (though it’s expanding) and, importantly, supports multiple languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.  Amélie herself has an incredible background: she graduated Brown University with a focus on international relations and Middle East studies, worked with nonprofit Impactive in Somalia, Haiti, and Egypt, is currently doing research at Stanford and speaks NINE languages!!  And in the meantime, she launched Formally, to bring address access-to-justice via technology. Here’s what we’ll be talking about: : Amélie’s background and early life   Amélie’s time at Brown and what led her to law + tech + policy  Amélie’s experience volunteering and studying abroad How Amélie came upon the idea for Formally, and the first steps she took What Formally does and where the company is heading  Amélie’s experience at Stanford and how it’s impacted Formally  What Amélie sees as the future of immigration technology  And more! For More Information On Formally: https://formally.us/home

My guest today on the GMI Rocket show is Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky, co-founder of Formally, an immigration tech startup that’s simplifying immigration applications through accessible design.  Formally focuses on asylum applications (though it’s expanding) and, importantly, supports multiple languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.  Amélie herself has an incredible background: she graduated Brown University with a focus on international relations and Middle East studies, worked with nonprofit Impactive in Somalia, Haiti, and Egypt, is currently doing research at Stanford and speaks NINE languages!!  And in the meantime, she launched Formally, to bring address access-to-justice via technology. Here’s what we’ll be talking about: : Amélie’s background and early life   Amélie’s time at Brown and what led her to law + tech + policy  Amélie’s experience volunteering and studying abroad How Amélie came upon the idea for Formally, and the first steps she took What Formally does and where the company is heading  Amélie’s experience at Stanford and how it’s impacted Formally  What Amélie sees as the future of immigration technology  And more! For More Information On Formally: https://formally.us/home

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