Judson Bonick is a Senior Behavioral Researcher at the Center for Advanced Hindsight, where responsibility includes managing the M-TIBA project, a mobile health savings wallet aimed at improving healthcare access for impoverished individuals in Kenya, alongside leadership and data analysis contributions. Prior experience as a Policy Analyst at the Office on Trafficking in Persons involved analyzing data on trafficked individuals to inform policy recommendations, while work as a Researcher/Analyst at Duke University focused on behavioral economics interventions and public policy analysis. Earlier roles included training individuals with disabilities at Community Partnerships, serving as a Residential Manager for AmeriCorps, and educating students across various subjects through SAGA - AmeriCorps Connections Program. Educational qualifications include a Master's Degree in Public Policy from Duke University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from The University of Georgia.