Hack Harris, an initiative of Data in Public Policy, is a weekly policy hack night for students of all skill levels interested in learning tools for working with data. Every Tuesday at 4:30 pm at Harris, room 289B.
I'm excited to serve on the DiPP exec board this year. If you have any suggestions or ideas for DiPP career events, let me know!
I am a second year MPP student at the Harris School.
I am especially interested in domestic health policy and quantitative research methods. Originally from the Washington DC area,
I am enjoying the opportunity to explore Chicago!
Experience
During my first year at Harris, I worked as a research assistant at the University of Chicago's Center for Health and the Social Sciences. I worked with the director of the Method Core helping to organize and promote the data they manage.
Prior to coming to Harris, I spent three years as a paralegal with the Bureau of Competition of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. There I helped investigate and litigate antitrust cases.