Watt dedicates her career to representing the underserved. Her career at Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc. – a statewide nonprofit law firm that provides free civil legal services to low-income persons and the elderly – focuses on issues facing homeless persons and low-income children. Watt directs Legal Aid’s efforts to combat underlying causes of poverty in the state through litigation, education and community relations. True to her career, she serves on the boards of several nonprofit organizations, including OCCJ, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, Theatre Tulsa and the National Federation for Just Communities.