Yasmin Tirado-Chiodini is an attorney, entrepreneur, family historian and author. She is a former Space Shuttle engineer and adjunct professor of legal ethics and negotiations for the Executive M.B.A. program at Rollins College, Crummer Graduate School of Business in Winter Park, Florida. In addition to authoring “Antonio’s Will,” exposing the story of injustice of the first Puerto Rican and Hispanic executed on the electric chair in the United States, she is the author of “Does Your Compass Work? A Legal Guide for Florida Businesses” and frequently publishes in various media. Recognized for her community leadership and contributions, she has a solo business and intellectual property law practice and lives in Florida with her husband, daughter and their rescued Labradors.
For more information, visit www.tirado-chiodini.com.