Brief Teaching Statement:
I believe that education is important both to gain as well as pass on. Having a strong grasp of basic economic, statistical, and mathematical concepts helps build the foundation for more advanced understanding across formal and social sciences. A strong understanding in economics, econometrics, and statistics is essential to healthily engaging with a society that consistently employs the tools of all three. I hope to be able to impart my enthusiasm for economics and statistics, and more importantly my enthusiasm for learning in general, to all of my students.
Experience:
The College of New Jersey, School of Business
ECO 101: Principles of Microeconomics (Fall 22, Spring 23, Fall 23, Spring 24, Fall 24, Spring 25, Fall 25, Spring 26)
ECO 102: Principles of Macroeconomics (Fall 23, Fall 25)
ECO 115: American Economic History (Fall 22)
ECO 210: History of Economic Thought (Spring 25, Spring 26)
London School of Economics / University of London (remote)
EC2199 The World Economy from the Industrial Revolution to the Present (Feb 23, May 23, Nov 23, Feb 25, Nov 25)
New York University, Department of Economics, Arts & Sciences (hybrid)
ECON-UA-370 - Monetary & Fiscal Policy: Theory & Historical Applications (Fall 25)
Princeton University, School of Public and International Affairs
SPI 200: Statistics for Social Science (with Dr. Richard DiSalvo) (Spring 22, Spring 23)
SPI 507B: Quantitative Analysis for Policymakers (with Dr. David Lee) (Fall 23)
SPI 615B: Microeconomics (Masters in Public Policy) (Summer 23)
Rutgers University, Department of Economics, SAS
Econ 320: Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis (Summer 22)
Econ 322: Econometrics (Summer 21)
Econ 402: Labor Economics (Summer 21, Summer 22, Summer 23)
Econ 413: Financial Economics (Summer 20)
Recitation Leader & Teaching Assistant
Econ 120: Inequality (SAS Signature Course) (Fall 20, Spring 22, Spring 23)
Teaching Assistant
Econ 102: Introduction to Microeconomics (Fall 22)
Econ 421: Economic Forecasting and Big Data (Spring 21)
Econ 423: Advanced Time Series and Financial Econometrics (Fall 21)
Econ 433: Health Economics (Fall 22)
Econ 463: Economics of Taxation (Fall 19, Spring 20)
Econ 608: Econometrics II (Graduate Course) (Spring 21, Spring 22, Spring 23)
Guest Lecturer
Western New England University; FIN 390 Special Topics: Financial Technology (Nov 2023)
Rutgers University; Econ 444: Financial and Monetary History of the United States (Sep 2023)
Rutgers University; Econ 421: Economic Forecasting and Big Data (Apr 2021)
Miscellaneous
ODE Grad School Roundtable Speaker (May 2023)
Rutgers Fed Challenge Guest Speaker (Sep 2020)
TCNJ Economics Club Guest Speaker (Feb 2020)
Rutgers Economic Forecasting Competition Judge (Apr 2016, Apr 2019)
Rutgers ODE Economics Honors Society Panelist (Nov 2018)