About
I was previously Manager of Data Science at 605, where I worked on problems of causal inference, forecasting, and persuadability modeling, helping our corporate and political clients to better understand the impact of their advertising campaigns and optimize their targeting. Before that, I was a grad student at NYU Gallatin, where I was lucky to have the freedom to study a wide variety of topics in political science, statistics, and computer science.
I like leveraging modern statistical and machine learning tools to more effectively answer social science flavored questions. Some of my substantive interests include the increasing prominence of white identity in American politics, and the extent to which voting is habit forming.
Before grad school, I was a field and data staffer up and down the ballot in Minnesota. When not thinking about politics, I can most often be found running, reading, or playing chess.
My aim with this space is to show off some of my larger side projects, especially those that would benefit from some expository writing. I’ll also include occasional career updates.
This new website is still very much a WIP. Thanks to Drew Dimmery for starting point for this and post on how to make a quick Quarto website!