Upcoming events
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January 29, 2026 11:30 am - January 29, 2026 1:00 pmDear Members and Guests:
Join the Galveston Pachyderms for our January 29th meeting. We are very pleased to welcome Jennifer Ott as our Guest Speaker.
No Reservations Needed
Guest Speaker: Jennifer Ott, Candidate for Galveston County District Attorney
Jennifer Ott was licensed in November 2003. Jennifer started as an intern in 2001 at the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office. It was during that time, Jennifer quickly realized at that time that prosecution was her calling. She graduated from South Texas College of Law in 2003 and immediately went back to her passion, prosecution, in January of 2004.
Jennifer started as a misdemeanor prosecutor in 2004 and quickly rose through the ranks to a felony 2 prosecutor within the same year. She was tasked with trying major cases and became a Chief felony prosecutor in 2006.
Jennifer has always wanted to seek justice. Jennifer has been a child abuse prosecutor and a felony Court Chief. As a felony Court chief, Jennifer first chaired Capital Murders, Murders, Aggravated Robberies, Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child cases and many more. Jennifer has over 80 jury trials. In 2017, Jennifer had the honor of being asked by the leadership of the Office to be the Chief of the Public Integrity Division. It was there that she was tasked with prosecuting public corruption cases involving police officers and public officials. Cases included official oppression, theft by public servants and investigating and potentially charging all Officer Involved Shootings and In Custody Death cases.
After over 18 years of Public Service and over 80 jury trials, Jennifer left the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office in 2022 because her legal and ethical standards were no longer aligned with the Office she put her heart and soul into. When she left her beloved job, she became a criminal defense attorney to better understand the system. She had her own criminal defense practice from April of 2022 until she received the opportunity to work for the Galveston County Misdemeanor Mental Health Public Defender’s Office. It is there that she is a public defender helping those who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and have found their way into the system. Stepping into different legal positions, other than just being an Assistant District Attorney, opened her eyes to see what is most important in the Galveston County Criminal Justice System…Experience, Integrity and Accountability.
A huge part of prosecution is working with local law enforcement. Jennifer is known within the law enforcement community as always being available, trustworthy and no nonsense. She prides herself in the fact that even after being in charge of prosecuting police officers, she has had many in law enforcement tell her she is trusted to do the right thing.
Jennifer was born and raised in Galveston County. She is proud to call herself a BOI. Jennifer is married to her husband, Jason, who has been an educator for over two decades. They live in League City and have two beautiful daughters.
This is not an endorsement of the Galveston Island Pachyderm Club. This is for informational purposes only.

