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Ajay Chaudry

Ph.D. Public Policy - Research Professor, New York University

Ajay Chaudry is a Research Professor at New York University's Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service and Steinhardt School of Culture, Development, and Education. His expertise lies in analyzing and writing about domestic social and economic policy, focusing on areas such as child poverty, racial and economic inequality, immigration, education, and early childhood care.

He has authored books like 'Putting Children First: How low-wage working mothers manage child care' and 'Cradle to Kindergarten: A new plan to combat inequality.' Additionally, Ajay has contributed to various articles and research reports on child poverty, immigrant families, early care and education, and human services programs.

With a rich professional background, Ajay Chaudry has served as a deputy assistant secretary for human services policy at HHS during the Obama administration, directed the research center on labor, human services, and population at the Urban Institute, and held leadership roles in early childhood development programs in NYC.

Ajay Chaudry holds degrees from prestigious universities including an A.B. from Columbia University, M.P.P from Harvard Kennedy School, and a Ph.D. in Public Policy from Harvard University. He resides in NYC with his family and has a strong background in consulting on state and local human service programs.

His diverse experience includes roles as a faculty member at The New School, a senior research scientist at Columbia University's National Center for Children in Poverty, and leading his public policy consulting practice. Ajay Chaudry's work continues to shape public policy discussions and initiatives in the field of social and economic policy.

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New York, New York, United States