Frankie Clogston, Ph.D. has a diverse work experience spanning different industries and roles. In recent years, Frankie has worked as the Vice President of Research & Policy at the Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation, where they oversee research and policy initiatives. Prior to this, Frankie was a self-employed consultant, specializing in project management and providing subject matter expertise to organizations in areas such as economic development and workforce development. Frankie also served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management at the University of Richmond. In the past, Frankie held positions such as Vice President of Knowledge Management and Development at the International Economic Development Council and Senior Economist/Program Manager at Econometrica, Inc. They have extensive experience in conducting research, providing technical assistance, and managing teams in the field of economic development. Additionally, Frankie has worked as an economic consultant, fellow, and producer in various media organizations, including NBC News, ABC News, Washington News Network, and Associated Press Television News. Frankie's work experience encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, including policy analysis, project management, research, and production.
Frankie Clogston, Ph.D. has a BA degree from Stanford University, where they pursued a dual major in Economics and Urban Studies. They then went on to obtain an MA degree in Applied Economics and a Ph.D. in Political Science from The Johns Hopkins University. In 2010, they also obtained a Certificate of Participation from the Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research at the University of Michigan, as well as completing the Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship program at The Johns Hopkins University.
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