About me

I am a labor economist. My research focuses on understanding and addressing racial inequality in criminal justice, education, health, and labor market systems. My CV is available here.

For AY 2024-2026, I will be a SSRC-Arnold Ventures Criminal Justice Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow. Beginning July 2026, I will be an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics and the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University.

I received my Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University in 2024, where I was also a Stone Ph.D. Scholar in Harvard’s Inequality & Social Policy Program, a NSF Graduate Research Fellow, and an affiliate at Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science.

Prior to graduate school, I was a Senior Analyst at Analysis Group, Inc., and a Data Analyst with the State of Massachusetts’ Betsy Lehman Center. I received my B.A. in Mathematical-Economics from Wesleyan University in 2013.