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Grace Henley

Tax Law and Policy Fellow, The Tax Law Center at NYU Law
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Grace Henley is a tax law and policy fellow at the Tax Law Center at NYU Law. Before joining the Tax Law Center, she was an associate at WilmerHale where she worked on complex tax matters, advised tax-exempt organizations on obtaining and maintaining tax-exempt status, and gained experience with executive compensation matters including equity compensation, incentive plans, and golden parachute issues. Prior to law school, Henley worked for the International Rescue Committee, where she designed and operated economic development and food security programs for refugees and New Americans including writing and administering public and private grants and overseeing strategic development and monitoring and evaluation.

Henley holds a JD, with high honors, from the University of North Carolina School of Law and a BA in Political Science and Environmental Studies from the University of Vermont. During law school she served as executive editor of the North Carolina Law Review and interned with the North Carolina Office of the Solicitor General, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and WilmerHale.

Henley is admitted to practice law in Washington, DC.