Jennifer Hartsell Stockdale

STEM Youth Educator and Attorney

University of Tennessee Extension/Williamson County 4-H and the United States Courts

 

“We know what we are, but know not what we may be.” – William Shakespeare 

Attorney and youth educator, Jennifer Hartsell Stockdale, works with convicted felons during the day and educates curious students in the evening. She has been practicing law for over 20 years and teaches a variety of classes for youth, ranging from the forensic science of the courtroom to public speaking.

 

 5 Things She Can’t Live Without

Cell phone: It’s my lifeline to family, friends, work, clients, news, photos, shopping, and travel—pretty much everything.

Travel: I love to explore new places and visit old favorites. On the list for post-pandemic: Stratford-Upon-Avon.

Chocolate: Let the record reflect that chocolate should be an essential part of one’s diet.

Connection to my family, friends, and students: My relationships with these people are the most important part of my life.

Purpose: Each day we make choices that shape the future, whether we realize it or not. My goal is to choose with purpose to create the future I want for myself and others.