Tracy Petznick ’11 has been named Berkeley Law’s new Public Interest Skills Fellow. In that role, she will direct the Student-Initiated Legal Services Projects (SLIPS)—public service programs run and staffed by students—and other pro bono and professional skills initiatives. More than 400 Berkeley Law students currently participate in a SLIPS program. As a law student, Petznick was as director of the Advocates for Youth Justice (AYJ), whose programs provide Berkeley Law students opportunities to serve Bay Area youth. She helped lead AYJ’s Juvenile Hall Outreach and Surrogates for Foster Youth projects, as well as its Expulsion Representation Clinic.