William Kimball has a diverse range of work experience in research and policy analysis. William began their career as a Multimedia Language Center Lab Assistant at the University of Connecticut, where they worked from 2008 to 2012. After that, they held various internships and part-time consultant positions, including a Legislative Internship at the Connecticut General Assembly, a State Fiscal Policy Internship at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and a role as a Shipping Clerk at Entenmann's Bakery.
In 2013, William joined the Economic Policy Institute as an EARN Analyst, where they provided research on wage and employment trends and conducted data analysis using SAS and STATA. William also worked as a Research Assistant at the same institute, assisting senior economists with extensive reports and conducting crosswalks and data analysis.
Later, William served as an Assistant Director of Research at the Pennsylvania State Education Association, where they currently work. No specific start or end dates are provided for this role. Before that, they were a part-time consultant at Precision Economics, composing literature reviews and conducting research for client cases.
Overall, William Kimball has a strong background in research, policy analysis, and data analysis, with experience in both academic and professional settings.
William Kimball completed their education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Sloan School of Management from 2016 to 2020, earning a Master of Science (MS) degree in Management with a specialization in the Institute for Work and Employment Research. Prior to that, they attended the University of Connecticut from 2008 to 2012, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. Their major fields of study during their undergraduate years were Economics and Political Science. In addition to their formal education, William Kimball obtained a certification in Unconscious Bias from LinkedIn in December 2021.
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