I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Florida (conferred May 2025), where I specialized in Applied Microeconomics with research applications in education, labor economics, political economy, econometric methods, and industrial organization. My research interests are complemented by a diverse professional focus, including antitrust litigation, policy research, and causal inference.
Since before completing my Ph.D., I have served as an Economist at RedPeak Economics Consulting, a boutique firm specializing in complex antitrust litigation. I continue in this role post-graduation, working on cases involving agricultural and financial commodities, as well as other markets such as e-cigarettes.
I also designed and taught an upper-level course in the Economics of Education as a graduate instructor. The course received strong student evaluations and earned me the department’s Lawrence Kenny Teaching Award.
I am currently seeking full-time opportunities and am available for interviews!
Fields of Interest:
Economic Consulting
Applied Microeconomics
Education
Labor
Political Economy
Industrial Organization
Antitrust Litigation
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)