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Rebecca Schwartz

Research Analyst, MDRC's Center for Applied Behavioral Science

Rebecca Schwartz is a Research Analyst at MDRC's Center for Applied Behavioral Science. She manages the Behavioral Interventions to Advance Self-Sufficiency-Next Generation project and conducts behavioral diagnosis and design training for state and local organizations. Schwartz has over a decade of experience collaborating with service providers to develop initiatives aimed at improving outcomes in social service settings. Her previous roles include conducting public health research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, overseeing arts education programs in New York City public schools, and implementing health projects with the Peace Corps in Guatemala.12

She holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a Bachelor’s degree in History from Yale University. Schwartz is also fluent in Spanish and has extensive experience designing and testing innovative, evidence-based solutions for public sector organizations, incorporating behavioral science and design thinking to improve services for low-income populations.123

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Jan 1 · governing.com
Rebecca Schwartz - Governing Magazine
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New York, New York