I am a sixth-year PhD candidate in the joint program in Economics and Finance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Wisconsin School of Business. I will join the Economics Department at Carnegie Mellon-Tepper School of Business in Fall 2026.


My research interests are in macroeconomics, consumer finance, and macro-labor (primary); macro-finance and macro-climate (secondary). My job market paper is on the transmission of firm volatility to their employees, and my other research relates to labor income risk and eviction, bankruptcy, and climate policy. My research combines quantitative macro theory with empirical evidence from administrative micro data to provide policy insights.


I have Special Sworn Status with the U.S. Census Bureau and several years of experience working with various U.S. administrative datasets (LEHD, 1040 returns, LBD, etc.) on various research projects, including my job market paper, "The Effects of Firm Volatility on Workers."


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