I’m the co-founder and CEO of PolicyEngine, a tech nonprofit that computes the impacts of public policy (policyengine.org). I’m also the founder and president of the UBI Center, a think tank researching universal basic income policies (ubicenter.org).
I first got into EA in 2012: I worked at Google at the time, and Google.org made a grant to GiveDirectly. I’ve since taken the GWWC pledge and focused my giving on GiveDirectly and GiveWell. I was active in Google’s EA group and also MIT’s when I went there for grad school in 2020.
I’m also the founder of Ventura County YIMBY, and a volunteer California state coordinator for Citizens’ Climate Lobby, a grassroots organization advocating for a national carbon fee-and-dividend policy.
Hi everyone! I’m a longtime EA but I haven’t spent much time on the EA Forum, so taking this opportunity to introduce myself.
Professionally, I’m an economist in California focused on tax and benefit policy. I’m the co-founder and CEO of PolicyEngine, a tech nonprofit whose product lets anyone reform the tax and benefit system and see the quantified impact on society and one’s own household (we’re live in the UK and working on a US model). I’m also the founder and president of the UBI Center, a think tank researching universal basic income policies. Outside of work, I’m a founding lead of Ventura County YIMBY, which advocates housing density, and I lead the Ventura chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby, which advocates carbon dividends.
I previously spent most of my career as a data scientist at Google, where I first encountered EA when Google.org gave a grant to GiveDirectly in 2012. I then became active in Google’s internal EA group, left Google in 2018, took the GWWC pledge in 2019 (which I wrote about here), and got a Master’s in Development Economics from MIT in 2020, where I became involved in the MIT EA community. I give primarily to GiveDirectly and GiveWell, though as an avid listener of the 80k Hours podcast (and soon-to-be-avid reader of the EA Forum!) I’m always interested in new cause areas.
I’m also working on a post on tax and benefit policy as an EA cause area, so I’m open to ideas here on that topic.