Joshua Zatcoff is an accomplished educator and legal professional whose career reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence and public service. Based in Arizona, he has taught a range of advanced placement courses, including U.S. history, government, macroeconomics, microeconomics, and language and composition. Known for fostering student achievement, he led classrooms that consistently produced top district test scores and enriched the academic experience by founding a campus Speech and Debate Club. His dedication to global learning also extended beyond the classroom, as he organized educational travel programs across Europe, exposing students to diverse cultures and historical perspectives.
In addition to his work in education, Mr. Zatcoff has built a distinguished legal background. He began his legal career as a law clerk with the U.S. Department of Commerce, contributing to initiatives tied to the national census. He later served with the Arizona Attorney General’s Office in the Department of Financial Remedies, where he maintained a flawless case record. His legal experience also includes pro bono advocacy for underserved populations, particularly in family law.
Mr. Zatcoff earned his law degree from New England Law Boston, where he received honors in legal research and writing and was recognized on the dean’s list. He also holds degrees in politics and education, graduating with high distinction. His work continues to reflect a blend of intellectual rigor, civic engagement, and dedication to student and community advancement.
