Aman completed his JD at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and MBA at the Rotman School of Management. Prior to law school, Aman obtained his Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences with a minor in Psychology from McMaster University. During his undergraduate years, he spent a summer in Ottawa as a policy intern in the Office of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development. After completing his undergraduate degree, he went on to work as a caseworker in the constituency office of the Member of Parliament for Mississauga-Malton. He currently sits on the board of directors of Peel Multicultural Council, an organization focused on empowering communities by educating and providing tools aimed at settlement and integration for Canadian newcomers.
At the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, he is a member of the South Asian Law Students’ Association and a JD student ambassador for the admissions office. Aman worked as a research assistant for Professor Lisa Austin, focusing on privacy law and Professor Ayelet Shachar, focusing on the legal implications of migration technology. Aman also worked part-time as a legal subject matter student at a legal tech start-up for over a year.
In his free time, Aman enjoys traveling, cooking, trying new restaurants and following current world events