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Anne Stotler is a seasoned behavioral designer with extensive experience in improving service delivery for government agencies and community organizations. Currently serving as the Principal Behavioral Designer at ideas42 since July 2018, Anne leads a team in New York City, applying behavioral science insights to address programmatic challenges and enhance user experience. Previously, Anne held roles such as Senior Behavioral Designer at Coro Northern California and Foreign Affairs Officer at the U.S. Department of State. With a Master of Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School, Anne also has a strong background in human rights and humanitarian affairs, having contributed to various initiatives at organizations such as Interval House, Human Rights Watch, and Save the Children US.
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ideas42
ideas42 is a design and research lab that uses behavioral economics to address complex social problems. ideas42 was established in 2008 by Sendhil Mullainathan of Harvard University, Antoinette Schoar of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Simeon Djankov, then of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank Group, EldarShafir of Princeton University, Jeffrey Kling of the Brookings Institution, and Michael Kremer of Harvard University.At ideas42 we look at everything – including our own internal processes — through a behavioral lens. We approach our work with a spirit of generosity, but we retain a sense of playfulness that helps to drive our creativity. As individuals, we are tenacious and rigorous, and take shared responsibility for the organization’s success. Perhaps most importantly, we do good, striving every day to improve the lives of people all over the world.