About Me

I am an applied micro-economist with primary fields in labor economics and public finance. My research centers U.S. racial inequality with a focus on the criminal legal system and housing policy. I am a Ph.D. candidate in Public Policy (Economics Track) at Harvard and will graduate May 2023.

My work has been supported by the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, where I was a 2021-2022 Dissertation Scholar, and the AEA Summer Economics Fellowship hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (2021). I am currently a Predoctoral Research Fellow at the Samual DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University.

I hold a M.A. in Economics from Duke University (2016) and an A.B. in Classics with a secondary in Economics from Harvard University (2012).