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Suzanne Kahn

VP, Think Tank, Roosevelt Institute

Suzanne Kahn is an accomplished historian and policy researcher with a focus on social insurance and women's activism, boasting a rich professional background of over 15 years. She is renowned as the author of 'Divorce American Style: Fighting for Women's Economic Citizenship in the Neoliberal Era'.

With educational credentials including a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in History from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in History from Yale University, Suzanne Kahn has laid a strong academic foundation for her expertise.

Throughout her career, Suzanne has held various significant roles in esteemed organizations such as the Roosevelt Institute, where she served as VP of the Think Tank, Managing Director of Research and Policy, Director of the Great Democracy Initiative and Education Program, Program Manager, and Research Analyst. Her versatile experience also includes positions at 32BJ SEIU, Columbia University, All Our Kin, and roles such as Freelance Writer and Researcher. She has been associated with Columbia University in various capacities, including as a Summer Instructor, Program Manager, Teaching Assistant, and PhD Candidate.

Suzanne Kahn's latest research, 'Sea Change: How a New Economics Went Mainstream', delves into the transformation of economic policy approaches by movements, policy thinkers, and politicians in recent years, shedding light on the evolution in our economic policy landscape.

With a profound understanding of historical contexts, women's rights movements, and economic policy transformations, Suzanne Kahn stands as a prominent figure in the realms of social insurance, activism, and policy research.

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New York, New York, United States