Jenny Huynh

Jenny brings over 20 years of legal experience and a strong commitment to community empowerment to her role as a board member and dedicated supporter of PABANI. Coming from an immigrant family herself, she deeply connects with PABANI’s mission to uplift and guide individuals and families who face challenges in navigating resources, finding direction, and integrating into a new culture.
After earning her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Georgia State University, Jenny completed her law degree at the University of Tulsa and was admitted to the Georgia State Bar in 2005. Her early legal career spanned multiple areas of law, and in 2010, she founded her own firm specializing in business law and personal injury. For over a decade, she has provided personalized legal support to entrepreneurs and families across Georgia.
Jenny’s dedication to equity and inclusion makes her a natural advocate for PABANI’s work in building bridges and empowering underserved communities. She lives in Tucker with her husband Jason and their two sons, and enjoys cooking and spending time outdoors with her family.
