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Arturo V.

Research Associate at American Institutes for Research

Arturo V. has a diverse range of work experience. Arturo started in 2014 as a Research Assistant at Ecoanalítica, working on drafting articles and analyzing macroeconomic data. Arturo then moved on to the position of Legislative Assistant at the National Assembly of Venezuela, where they organized public hearings, drafted bills, and managed community engagements. Arturo also served as a Researcher at the National Assembly, conducting research on the Venezuelan economy and contributing to the party's country vision and strategy.

After their time in the political sector, Arturo worked as a Staffer at the Mayor's Office in Sucre, participating in community engagement events and monitoring the implementation of social programs. Arturo then joined Strathos Consulting as an Assistant, where they designed quantitative reports and drafted documents on the economic crisis for political leaders.

Arturo later became a Consultant at Datanalisis, C.A., where they created content for reports, collaborated on political and economic analyses of Venezuela, and developed new products. Arturo also worked as a Consultant at the World Bank, analyzing spatial data and developing interactive visualizations to support urban development projects in Latin America and Africa.

Recently, Arturo V. started working as a Research Associate at the American Institutes for Research, where they utilize their research skills to contribute to various projects. Overall, Arturo has demonstrated a strong background in data analysis, research, and policy development throughout their work experience.

Arturo V. has a Master's degree in Public Policy Analysis from Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy, which they obtained in or before the year 2020. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Science in Economics at Universidad Metropolitana in Venezuela, concluding their studies in 2017. In addition to their formal education, they have also obtained a certification in Learning QGIS from LinkedIn in June 2020.

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  • Research Associate

    June, 2022 - present