Professional Summary

Economist with 27 years experience developing new economic data sources, conducting published labor market research and implementing innovative confidentiality methods. Part of a team that created the Census Bureau’s LEHD data; the first large-scale administrative linked employer-employee research dataset covering the U.S. labor market. Developed new methods to both complete missing data and assess the impact of the imputations on released estimates. Conducted published labor market research with a focus on measuring earnings inequality, volatility, and mobility. Created and implemented noise infusion methods allowing for the public release of new estimates on undergraduate long-term earnings. My body of work encompasses the entire research pipeline from the production and analysis of new data to the release of statistics using modern disclosure avoidance methods.


Competencies

Composition: Technical Reports, Academic Papers
Data Creation: Big Data Processing, Bayesian Imputation
Econometrics: Fixed and Mixed-Effects Estimation, Total Error Measures, Noise Infusion, Differential Privacy
Software: BASH shell scripting, SAS, Stata, R, Julia, Fortran