Summary
Gabriel Teninbaum is a tenured legal educator and innovation executive who blends law, technology, and entrepreneurship across academic and startup settings. As Assistant Dean for Innovation and Strategic Initiatives at Suffolk University Law School and founder/CEO of Spaced Repetition Systems, he builds practical programs and products that modernize legal education and access to legal tech. He has a track record of cross‑disciplinary collaboration at institutions including Yale’s Information Society Project, MIT Media Lab, and Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center, translating research into deployable solutions. Earlier experience as an attorney and in federal operations support gives him a rare mix of courtroom, policy, and operational perspective. Based in Boston, he pairs 11 years of focused innovation leadership with a habit of shipping tangible outcomes that improve teaching, tech adoption, and institutional strategy.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
JD, Evening Division, JD, Evening Division at Suffolk University Law School
BA, Major: Government (American); Minor: Theology, BA, Major: Government (American); Minor: Theology at Georgetown University
MM, Management with Concentration in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, MM, Management with Concentration in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Cambridge College