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Anna Noblitt

Economics and Public Administration Student, Research Assistant pursuing career in Policy Research

Anna Claire Noblitt is a dedicated professional with a strong passion for leveraging economics to address societal issues and drive meaningful change. Her research interests span across population and demographics, economics of religion, and economics of the family. With a background in public policy advocacy, Anna's goal is to integrate economic principles into social policy decision-making to bring a more analytical approach to policy discussions and forecasting outcomes.

Anna holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration from Samford University, where she also gained experience as a Research Assistant. Prior to her academic pursuits, she attended Fairhope High School, demonstrating a commitment to education from an early age.

Throughout her career, Anna has held various roles that have honed her skills and expertise. She has served as an Economics Tutor and Communications Associate at Samford University, showcasing her ability to excel in both analytical and communication aspects of economics. Additionally, her time as Student Leadership University Summer Staff and Youth and Children's Programming Intern at Sonrise Mountain Ranch highlights her dedication to mentoring and education.

Anna's multimedia skills are evident through her role as the Creator and Host of The Dual Citizen Podcast, where she likely showcased her ability to engage with diverse audiences on economic topics. Her experience as a Communications Intern at Americans United for Life further underscores her proficiency in conveying complex ideas effectively.

Key areas where Anna Claire Noblitt excels include economics, public policy, research, demographics, communication, podcasting, and mentoring. Her multidisciplinary background and diverse skill set position her as a valuable asset in driving evidence-based decision-making and shaping policy discussions.

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Greater Birmingham Area