Originally from the Philadelphia area, I graduated from the University of Maryland in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in economics. I continued studying economics at the University of Michigan and completed my Ph.D. in 2020. I now work as a Researcher at Mathematica in the Human Services division.
I am an applied microeconomist motivated by improving the lives of historically underserved children and youth. My research uses large administrative data and quantitative methods to engage with public policy. I am happy to be affiliated with the Education Policy Initiative and Youth Policy Lab at the University of Michigan.
Outside of my professional life, I am a volleyball player, the commissioner of a Top Chef fantasy league, and a truster of the process.