Formerly, Volunteer Network Coordinator
For five years, from summer 2009 and until her appointment as Assistant Dean of Admissions at BYU Law School in 2014, Gayla Sorenson served the Center as Senior Fellow and Volunteer Network Coordinator, which included the design, recruitment, and coordination of a volunteer network to identify and address freedom of religion issues on a country-by-country basis and website content development. Gayla came to her work for the Center following a distinguished 20-year legal career at Motorola. Her career included managing domestic and international litigation matters, negotiating global contracts, joint ventures and alliances and extensive strategic involvement in domestic and international acquisitions. Her career at Motorola culminated with her serving as Vice President, Law for Motorola’s Connected Home business unit, where she had oversight of the global legal affairs for that business. Most recently she has been in house with Biomet, Inc. in Indiana. Gayla is a graduate of the J. Reuben Clark Law School and has also been actively involved in the Clark Law Society.