Christian Illescas-Jimenez is currently a Community Service Supervisor at Midtown Community Court. As a Community Service Supervisor at its Community Engagement Hub, he ensures that the court mandated clients comply with their community service by creating safety sex packages, labeling mail for Nonprofit organizations, packing meals for Meals on Wheels at Goddard Community Center, among other community service that are fit to the. Prior to this, Christian Illescas-Jimenez joined the Center for Court Innovation as an Alternative Sanctions Intern at Newark Community Solutions. Christian has also worked for other non-profit agencies such as JerseyCares and in city agencies such as the Office of Cultural Affairs at City of Jersey City. Christian Illescas-Jimenez has also been invited to prestigious places such as the U.S. Senate and the United Nations to advocate in favor of the youth and in favor of immigrants. Christian is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Public and Nonprofit Performance Management at Rutgers University. At the same time, Christian is also pursuing a Master’s degree in Public Studies in Homeland Security with a concentration in Counterterrorism at Pennsylvania State University. Christian obtained a B.S. in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University.