Joe Long is a Senior Data Scientist at Research Improving People's Lives, with a background in data management and analysis, having previously held positions as a Data Scientist and Research Associate at Innovations for Poverty Action, where responsibilities included data cleaning, Stata programming, and literature review. Joe Long has also served as a Research Assistant at Williams College, analyzing the impact of missionary activities in China, and as a Teaching Assistant for mathematics courses. Early career experience includes research on social protection programs in South Africa at the Economic Policy Research Institute, teaching roles at Ziming School, and various positions at Williams College. Joe Long earned a PhD in Economics from Northwestern University and holds a BA in Mathematics and Economics from Williams College, complemented by a study at The London School of Economics.
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Research Improving People's Lives
RIPL is a tech-for-social-impact nonprofit that works with governments to help them use data, science, and technology to improve policy and lives. We work with faculty research affiliates from top research universities across the country to provide powerful, scientific-grade insights at the speed of policy directly to policymakers so that they can positively impact lives, solve pressing social challenges, and build their own capacity to innovate and measure success going forward. In the early days of COVID-19, we partnered with Rhode Island to build a cloud-based Pandemic Unemployment Assistance system in just 10 days, making Rhode Island the first state in the nation to pay CARES act benefits to workers and families in need, and helping over 70,000 RI workers receive their unemployment benefits. We are now partnering with states across the country to deliver innovative systems that empower government leaders to use administrative data, science, and secure cloud computing to deliver education, health, and workforce solutions that make measurable progress against America's opportunity gap.