HelloPrenup CEO Julia Rodgers Honored by Suffolk University Law School

Andrew Perlman (left) and Julia Rodgers (right) at the Suffolk Law Awards Ceremony

BOSTON, June 14, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) – Julia Rodgers, the CEO of HelloPrenup, has been awarded the "Outstanding Graduate of the Last Decade" by Suffolk University Law School. The award acknowledges Rodgers' significant impact in the legal technology field and her success as an entrepreneur since graduating from Suffolk Law.

Rodgers graduated from Suffolk University Law School’s evening program and has since founded HelloPrenup, a company focused on modernizing prenuptial agreements. The platform aims to simplify the process, making legal protection more accessible to users.

Andrew Perlman, Dean of Suffolk University Law School, praised Rodgers' accomplishments, stating, “We are incredibly proud of Julia’s innovative approach to legal services. She has shown the kind of innovation and creativity we aim to instill in our students through our nationally leading legal innovation and technology programs. This award is well deserved and highlights the significant impact our graduates can make in reimagining the delivery of legal services."

In accepting the award, Rodgers expressed her gratitude for her education at Suffolk, noting, "My journey, both during and since attending Suffolk Law, has been profoundly shaped by the education I received there. The experience has significantly impacted my professional life, and I am deeply grateful for the solid foundation Suffolk provided. This recognition is a testament to the invaluable support and education I received.”

HelloPrenup has garnered attention for its forward-thinking approach to prenuptial agreements. The company has been featured on ABC’s "Shark Tank" and received investments from notable figures such as Kevin O’Leary, Nirav Tolia, and Brian Liu.

For more information about HelloPrenup, visit HelloPrenup.com. Additional details about Suffolk University Law School and its programs can be found at Suffolk University Law.

Source: HelloPrenup via Newswire

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