I recently defended my thesis at Boston University. My fields are Macro, Public, and Labor economics. My current research focuses on incorporating the nonprofit sector into macroeconomic thought. I employ a variety of techniques including advanced statistics, general equilibrium models, and text analysis.
I received the GivingTuesday Data Commons Fellowship in 2023, and I will present my work at the 2024 Science of Philanthropy Initiative Conference and the 2024 International Conference on Empirical Economics, hosted by Pennsylvania State University at Altoona.
My work experience includes two years as a research associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, where I performed research relating to inflation and unemployment. Currently, I am a Model Risk Specialist at Atlantic Union Bank, where I identify, assess, monitor, and report on the bank's model risk exposures.