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Press Release: Kara Jenkins Joins Paul Padda Law as Director of Community Affairs

5.8.2026
by Paul Padda Law
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We are thrilled to welcome Kara Jenkins to the Paul Padda Law team as our new Director of Community Affairs! A dedicated public servant and the former head of the Nevada Equal Rights Commission , Kara brings a wealth of experience in civil rights enforcement, public service, and community engagement to our firm. In her new leadership role, she will spearhead our community impact initiatives and provide vital operational and litigation support for employment discrimination matters. We are excited to have her on board to help advance our mission of justice and build stronger bridges within the communities we serve.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Former head of Nevada Equal Rights Commission joins Paul Padda Law as Director of Community Affairs

Las Vegas, NV — Kara Jenkins has dedicated her career to bringing people together to solve some of the toughest challenges facing communities. Now, she returns to the legal field in a new leadership role as Director of Community Affairs at Paul Padda Law, where she will expand the firm’s community impact initiatives and provide operational and litigation support in employment discrimination matters.

Raised in diverse communities across the country, Jenkins developed an early commitment to elevating every voice. She graduated cum laude from Xavier University of Louisiana with a degree in sociology and went on to attend Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, where she was an active member of the Black Law Students Association and a student practitioner in the Loyola Law Clinic. There, she witnessed firsthand the disparities between well-resourced and marginalized communities—an experience that shaped her lifelong commitment to equity and access to justice.

After obtaining her juris doctorate degree from Loyola, she was appointed Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger where she handled a wide variety of critical legal matters for the governor’s office.

After relocating to Las Vegas, Jenkins worked with Access to Healthcare Network, helping connect underserved populations—including immigrant families—to critical healthcare resources. Her passion for public service led to her appointment by Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval as Ombudsman, where she mediated disputes between homeowners and homeowners’ associations across Nevada.

Jenkins was later appointed to Administrator of the Nevada Equal Rights Commission, overseeing statewide enforcement of anti-discrimination laws in employment, housing, and public accommodations. In this role, she managed investigative and enforcement teams and worked to resolve complex civil rights complaints. She continued her service under Governor Steve Sisolak and contributed to statewide policy efforts as a member of the Governor’s Task Force on Sexual Harassment, led by Attorney General Aaron Ford.

In 2024, Jenkins founded Simply the Best Consulting, advising on workplace engagement and solutions.  That same year, she also ran for Mayor of Las Vegas and made an impressive showing in that election. 

Jenkins is an alumna of the Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, where she earned an Executive Certificate in Public Leadership, and has served on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights for Nevada as well as the Epilepsy Foundation Board, where she led trainings empowering individuals with disabilities to advocate for their rights.

In her new role at Paul Padda Law, Jenkins will lead initiatives that strengthen connections between the firm and the communities it serves, while supporting litigation efforts focused on workplace justice and civil rights.

“Kara brings an exceptional depth of experience in civil rights enforcement, public service, and community engagement,” said Paul Padda, Managing Attorney of the firm. “Her leadership will be instrumental in advancing the law firm’s mission of justice and building bridges to the larger community.” 

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