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Allison Yates-Berg

Vice President, ideas42

Allison Yates-Berg is a Vice President at ideas42, a nonprofit behavioral design lab.3 She oversees teams working on innovative solutions to complex social problems using behavioral science. Prior to her role at ideas42, which she held from September 2018 to June 2022, Yates-Berg served as the Vice President of Community Impact and Operations at the United Way of Greater New Bedford.3

In her work at ideas42, Yates-Berg has been involved in initiatives aimed at changing harmful narratives about poverty. She has written about the importance of using behavioral science to shift false narratives and develop evidence-based policies to address poverty and promote economic mobility.1 Yates-Berg emphasizes the need to challenge misconceptions about poverty and advocates for social policies that promote autonomy and dignity rather than stigma and social control.1

Yates-Berg has also contributed to public discussions on poverty and social policy, authoring articles and participating in projects related to these topics.2 Her work focuses on applying behavioral science insights to improve programs and policies that affect people living in poverty, with the goal of replacing stigma with dignity and respect.1

Highlights

Sep 18 · solve.mit.edu
The Care Economy | MIT Solve
Poverty Retold: Why Narratives Matter for Economic Mobility
United Way of Greater New Bedford announces Innovation Fund winners - SouthCoastToday.com

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Greater Boston