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    Matthew Resseger

    Matthew Resseger

    PhD in Economics, 2014.
    Senior Economist, Boston Planning and Development Agency
    Adjunct Professor in City Planning and Urban Affairs, Boston University
    Frank Schilbach

    Frank Schilbach

    PhD in Economics, 2015.
    Gary Loveman Career Development Associate Professor of Economics, MIT.


    MIT Graduate Economics Association, Best Adviser Award, 2018.

    Alejandro J.  Ganimian

    Alejandro J. Ganimian

    Ed.D in Quantitative Policy Analysis in Education, 2015.
    Assistant Professor of Applied Psychology and Economics, NYU-Steinhardt.
    Non-resident Fellow. Center for Universal Education, Brookings Institution.


    Senior Education Postdoctoral Fellow, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) South Asia, New Delhi, India, 2015-2017.

    Ann Mantil

    Ann Mantil

    EdD in Quantitative Policy Analysis in Education, 2018.
    Postdoctoral Research Associate in Education, Brown University.
    Beth Schueler

    Beth Schueler

    EdD, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2016.
    Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy, University of Virginia.


    Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG), Harvard Kennedy School, 2016-2018.

    Sarah Cohodes

    Sarah Cohodes

    PhD in Public Policy, 2015.
    Associate Professor of Education Policy and Economics, Teachers College Columbia University.


    Distinguished CESifo Affiliate Award, Economics of Education, 2016.

    Winner of the Jean Flanigan Outstanding Dissertation Award, Association for Education Finance and Policy, 2016. 

    Scott Winship

    Scott Winship

    PhD in Sociology and Social Policy, 2009.
    Director of Poverty Studies, American Enterprise Institute


    Scott Winship is a resident scholar and the director of poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he researches social mobility and the causes and effects of poverty. He also focuses on economic insecurity and inequality, among other poverty issues.

    Before joining AEI, Dr. Winship served as the executive director of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC). During his time at the JEC, under Chairman Mike Lee (R-UT), Dr. Winship created the Social Capital Project, a multiyear research project to investigate the evolving nature of social relationships including families, communities, workplaces, and religious congregations.

    Dr. Winship was also a visiting fellow at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, where he is still an honorary member of the board of advisers; a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; a fellow in the economic studies department of the Brookings Institution; and the research manager of the Economic Mobility Project at the Pew Charitable Trusts. Dr. Winship also served as a senior policy adviser at Third Way and the managing editor at The Democratic Strategist.

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