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Emily Weisenberger

Analyst

Emily Weisenberger is an Analyst at the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) with a background in Applied Anthropology and Public Policy.1 She holds a Master's Degree in Applied Anthropology from the University of South Florida, where she achieved a 4.0 GPA, and a Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology and Public Policy from the University of Virginia with a 3.75 GPA.

Throughout her career, Emily has gained diverse experience in various roles:

  1. Analyst at the US Government Accountability Office1
  2. Contributing Editor for the American Anthropologist Website at the American Anthropological Association
  3. Intern for Virginia Delegate Marcia Price
  4. Fellow at the Elaine Luria Campaign
  5. Policy and Social Researcher
  6. Secretary at the Restorative Justice Coalition
  7. Consultant for Heritage Management at Lincoln Cemetery

Emily has also worked as a Graduate Assistant at the University of South Florida, a Document Analyst for the President's Commission on Slavery at the University of Virginia, and a Research Assistant at various institutions including the University of Virginia and William & Mary. Her experience extends to fieldwork projects such as the Amazon Interfluvial Archaeological Project.

As an Analyst at the GAO, Emily has contributed to reports on topics such as export controls for advanced semiconductors1 and research collaboration with China2, demonstrating her expertise in policy analysis and government accountability.

Highlights

Dec 2 · gao.gov
[PDF] Export Controls: Commerce Implemented Advanced Semiconductor ...
Mar 14 · gao.gov
[PDF] CENTRAL AMERICA USAID Should Strengthen Staffing and Fraud ...
Sep 29 · gao.gov
[PDF] China Research Collaboration and Other International Activities

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Washington D.C. Metro Area