Prescott (Scott) O.
About Prescott (Scott) O.
Prescott (Scott) O. is an Analyst at Analysis Group with a background in economics and data science, and a strong interest in economic and social justice issues.
Current Position at Analysis Group
Scott O. currently works as an Analyst at Analysis Group, starting in 2021. He is based in Washington, United States. His role involves applying his knowledge of economics and data science to various projects and research initiatives. Analysis Group is known for its expertise in economics, finance, and business strategy, making it a pertinent place for his professional growth.
Previous Experience at Vivid Economics
In 2021, Scott worked as an intern at Vivid Economics for 2 months. During his tenure, he contributed to economic analysis and consulting projects focused on sustainability and economic growth. His work helped support the company's efforts in addressing global economic issues through rigorous economic research.
Role at Urban Institute
Scott was a Data Science Intern at the Urban Institute in 2020 for 2 months. During this internship, he applied his data science skills to urban policy research, contributing to the institute's mission of offering evidence-based solutions to urban challenges. His work involved data analysis and creating insights to inform policy decisions.
Research Assistant at The Eviction Lab
From 2019 to 2021, Scott served as a Research Assistant at The Eviction Lab in Princeton, New Jersey. His role involved collecting and analyzing data related to eviction patterns across the United States. The focus of his work was to provide empirical evidence on housing stability and its impacts, aimed at influencing housing policies.
Educational Background at Princeton University
Scott attended Princeton University from 2017 to 2021, where he graduated with a degree in Economics. He also earned certificates in Urban Studies and Political Economy. This multidisciplinary education provided him with a broad understanding of economic principles, urban dynamics, and political structures. His academic focus aligns with his career goal of creating equitable urban environments.