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Kelsey Chesnut

Research Manager, Policy & Insights at Economist Impact

Kelsey Chesnut, MPP, is an experienced professional with a robust educational background and a diverse work history in public policy and research roles.

She pursued her Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the prestigious UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and completed her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a focus on International Relations, along with a Minor in Geography from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Kelsey has held various key positions including Research Manager at Economist Impact, where she likely led research projects and provided insightful analysis. Previously, she worked as a Human Services Research Analyst at Mathematica, showcasing her expertise in data analysis and policy evaluation.

Her experience also extends to government roles, having served as an Analyst at the County of San Diego and assisted Governor Michael S. Dukakis at UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs in a pivotal role. She has shown a keen interest in social issues through her Master's Thesis on strategies for empowering Opportunity Youth in Los Angeles at LeadersUp.

Furthermore, Kelsey Chesnut has been a part of prominent initiatives, such as being a Michael Dukakis Policy Fellow at the City of Los Angeles Commission on the Status of Women and supporting operations as an Assistant to the Director at UCLA Bruin Marching Band.

Her skills are versatile as evident from her past roles, ranging from being an English and Humanities Tutor at Groza Learning Center to a Policy Research Intern at Capitol Partners, Inc. She also gained valuable experience during her internship at the Office of Congressman Scott Peters.

With a rich tapestry of experiences across research, government, and community engagement, Kelsey Chesnut, MPP, emerges as a well-rounded professional equipped with knowledge and skills to drive impactful changes in public policy and social welfare.

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States