Sree Y.
About Sree Y.
Sree Y. is an Assistant Analyst at the Congressional Budget Office, with a diverse background in research and internships across various organizations. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Rice University and has experience in international trade, public policy, and energy studies.
Current Role at Congressional Budget Office
Sree Y. has been employed at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) as an Assistant Analyst since 2021. In this role, Sree contributes to the analysis of budgetary and economic issues, providing insights that inform legislative decision-making. The CBO is known for its nonpartisan analysis and plays a crucial role in the federal budget process.
Previous Experience in International Trade
Sree Y. completed an internship with the City of Houston as an International Trade Intern in 2020. This position lasted for two months and provided Sree with exposure to the dynamics of international trade and economic development within the Houston area.
Educational Background
Sree Y. earned a Bachelor's degree from Rice University, where studies spanned from 2017 to 2021. Additionally, Sree participated in the Yale Young Global Scholars program in 2016, which offered advanced academic opportunities. Prior to this, Sree attended the American International School of Riyadh, achieving an International Baccalaureate from 2015 to 2017.
Internship Experience at U.S. Department of State
In 2019, Sree Y. interned at the U.S. Department of State for one month in Washington D.C. This internship provided Sree with insights into U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic efforts, contributing to a broader understanding of international relations.
Research and Analytical Roles
Sree Y. has held various research and analytical positions. This includes a role as a Student Researcher at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in 2018, where Sree worked for three months. Additionally, Sree served as a Student Research Assistant at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University from 2017 to 2019, focusing on energy studies.