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Episode 9 - Inspiration Fueling Innovation In A Modern World In Motion: The Human Touch With Valerie Imparato, Esq‪.‬ Real Talk Guidance

    • Self-Improvement

Valerie Speaks On Artistic Expression And The Power Of Being More Than “One Thing.” She Also Speaks About Innovation, Leadership And The Positive Impact That Strong And Independent Women Have Had On Her Life. 



Valerie Imparato is an attorney and artist. Born Anne-Valerie Prosper in Haiti, Valerie moved to the US at 11 months old. From the ages of 3-14 she attended the French international school, Lycee Rochambeau. She then moved to South Africa then to Kenya. Later on Valerie moved back to New York by herself, where she attended NYU and studied political theory. After college, Valerie attended Harvard Law School with the hopes of becoming an international human rights lawyer. During that time Valerie began painting in order to manage the stress of law school and insomnia. Valerie is now a civil rights lawyer and investigates allegations of discrimination, harassment and sexual violence for Brandeis university. Valerie is also an artist and has shown her work in several galleries and the MFA (The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, is the 17th largest art museum in the world) and has painted murals in Quincy, the Boston Seaport and Harvard Square. 

You can currently see Valerie’s work on Instagram at Vp_visualart and on a mural in the center of Harvard Square.

Valerie Speaks On Artistic Expression And The Power Of Being More Than “One Thing.” She Also Speaks About Innovation, Leadership And The Positive Impact That Strong And Independent Women Have Had On Her Life. 



Valerie Imparato is an attorney and artist. Born Anne-Valerie Prosper in Haiti, Valerie moved to the US at 11 months old. From the ages of 3-14 she attended the French international school, Lycee Rochambeau. She then moved to South Africa then to Kenya. Later on Valerie moved back to New York by herself, where she attended NYU and studied political theory. After college, Valerie attended Harvard Law School with the hopes of becoming an international human rights lawyer. During that time Valerie began painting in order to manage the stress of law school and insomnia. Valerie is now a civil rights lawyer and investigates allegations of discrimination, harassment and sexual violence for Brandeis university. Valerie is also an artist and has shown her work in several galleries and the MFA (The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, is the 17th largest art museum in the world) and has painted murals in Quincy, the Boston Seaport and Harvard Square. 

You can currently see Valerie’s work on Instagram at Vp_visualart and on a mural in the center of Harvard Square.

1 hr 1 min