Zachey Kliger

Zachey Kliger is a Program Associate at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences since June 2022, with prior experience as a Consultant at New America, where research focused on technology's impact on city services. Kliger contributed to a Capstone Project with the German Marshall Fund of the United States, producing a published report on AI startups and misinformation. Academic roles include serving as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Columbia University, leading discussions on political topics, and editing at The Morningside Post. Previous positions include a Data Governance Internship at ACLU, organizing for the Warren for President campaign, and a Customer Success Manager role at HubSpot, where digital marketing strategies were developed. Early career experience includes being a Senior Research Analyst at Reputation Institute and reporting on the African refugee crisis for The Jerusalem Report. Zachey Kliger holds an MPA from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Tufts University.

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American Academy of Arts & Sciences

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