Academic Heritage

Employment History

Teaching

Woodworking

Cats

Indiana University - Bloomington

Ph.D. Economics (2018)

M.A. Economics (2015)

University of Wisconsin - Whitewater

B.B.A Economics and Finance, minor in Mathematics (2013)

Robert M. La Follette High School

Class of 2009

Congressional Budget Office

Unit Chief, Fiscal Studies Unit (2023 - present)

Principal Analyst, Fiscal Studies Unit (2020 - 2023)

Associate Analyst, Fiscal Studies Unit (2018 - 2020)

Johns Hopkins University

Lecturer, Krieger School of Arts & Sciences (2021 - present)

Johns Hopkins University

Macroeconomic Theory (Masters level)

Financial Economics (Masters level)

Indiana University - Bloomington

Principals of Macroeconomics (Undergraduate)

Money and Banking (Undergraduate)

Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (Undergraduate)

I’ve been around woodworking most of my life through my father's hobby as an amateur luthier. As I lack all musical ability most of my craft centers around furniture and home décor. I use a mix of power and traditional hand tools to create custom pieces for my home. Like my academic works, no piece is ever as refined as I’d like…but at the end of the day you have to sit somewhere.

My wife and I live with two cats. They bring that little bit of chaos that every home needs.