Alexandra Mork is FCNL’s 2025-2026 Program Assistant for Justice Reform, Election Integrity, and Economic Equality. In this role, she advocates for policies that promote equity and public safety, such as community violence intervention programs.
A Truman Scholar, Alexandra graduated from Brown, Phi Beta Kappa with degrees in history and political science. During college, she wrote her honors history thesis on interracial marriage and held independent research fellowships focused on housing right-to-counsel laws and youth voter registration drives.
Before joining FCNL, Alexandra interned for the Office of the Vice President in the White House, the Fines and Fees Justice Center of Nevada, the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the Center for American Progress, the Rhode Island Center for Justice, and Public Citizen. She has also coached high school debaters and tutored system-impacted students.
In her free time, Alexandra enjoys playing tennis, swimming, and baking.