Louisa Abel
About Louisa Abel
Louisa Abel is a Business Analyst at Change.org in New York, New York, where she has worked since 2020. She has a diverse background in research and data analysis, with previous roles at the Federal Reserve Board and Williams College.
Work at Change.org
Louisa Abel has been employed as a Business Analyst at Change.org since 2020. In this role, she contributes to the organization's mission by analyzing data and providing insights that support advocacy efforts. Her work is based in New York, New York, where she has been part of the team for four years.
Education and Expertise
Louisa Abel holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Arabic Studies from Williams College, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. She also spent 11 months at The American University in Cairo in 2016, furthering her education. Her academic background supports her analytical skills and expertise in economics.
Professional Background
Louisa Abel has a diverse professional background. She began her career as a Rowing Coach at Lake Union Crew in 2015. She then held various positions, including Research Analyst Intern at ECONorthwest in 2017, and multiple roles at the Federal Reserve Board from 2018 to 2019. She also worked with Yang2020 as Deputy Director of Data & Analytics and Senior Data Analyst in 2019. Prior to her current position, she served as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at Williams College.
Experience at Federal Reserve Board
Louisa Abel worked at the Federal Reserve Board in several capacities. She served as a Senior Research Assistant for two months in 2019 and as Co-Head Instructor for a Data Analysis University Course from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, she was a Research Assistant from 2018 to 2019, where she contributed to various research projects.
Teaching and Research Roles
Louisa Abel has experience in teaching and research roles. She worked as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Economics at Williams College from 2017 to 2018. In her role as a Research Assistant, she supported faculty and contributed to academic research, enhancing her skills in data analysis and economic research.