I am an applied microeconomist with expertise in econometric methods, labor economics, and industrial organization. My research focuses on causal inference with applications in education, labor markets, and political economy, while my professional work centers on antitrust, intellectual property, and securities litigation.
I earned my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Florida in May 2025. Before that, I completed a master’s degree in Quantitative Economics at Yeshiva University in New York City and an undergraduate degree in Finance at Lauder Business School in Vienna, Austria.
Alongside my doctoral studies, I worked as an Economist at RedPeak Economics Consulting, contributing to major antitrust cases across industries, including agriculture, finance, and e-commerce. In August 2025, I joined Coherent Economics in Chicago as a Consultant, where I continue to apply data-driven methods to complex litigation matters while collaborating across practice areas.
Teaching and mentorship are also central to my work. At the University of Florida, I designed and taught an upper-level course in the Economics of Education. The course received strong student evaluations and earned me the departmental award.
Fields of Interest:
Economic Consulting
Antitrust & Competition
Damages
Intellectual Property
Labor & Employment
Securities & Financial Markets
Applied Microeconomics
Education
Labor
Political Economy
Econometric methods
Causal Inference
Teaching:
ECP 3510: Economics of Education (Upper-Level Economics Course)
Spring 2024 (4.53/5)
Fall 2024 (4.56/5)
Spring 2025 (4.31/5)