Reva Chopra

Reva is a former prosecutor with 20 years of criminal litigation experience as an assistant state’s attorney.  She spent most of her career as an assistant state’s attorney for the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney’s Office before becoming chief of the Special Victim’s Unit for the Caroline County State’s Attorney’s Office.  She transitioned to the role of an assistant chief counsel, Office of the Principal Legal Advisor, United States Department of Homeland Security, before resuming her prosecutorial career in the Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office where she worked for two years as deputy chief of the Body Worn Camera Unit.  She is currently an assistant attorney general for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services at the Maryland Office of the Attorney General.  She is a dedicated and passionate advocate for the rights of child exploitation, sexual assault and human trafficking victims and was recognized with a Project Safe Childhood Award from the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland in 2018.  She has been honored to volunteer with the Center for Hope’s FIRE program, assisting with various trainings, since its inception and is also grateful and proud to serve on the Board of Directors for Change the Conversation.