Connor J. Rooney
About Connor J. Rooney
Connor J. Rooney is a Research Analyst in the Education & Employment Division at Mathematica, where he has worked since 2022. He has a diverse background in education consulting and research, with previous roles at institutions such as Boston College and Carney, Sandoe & Associates.
Work at Mathematica
Connor J. Rooney currently serves as a Research Analyst in the Education & Employment Division at Mathematica. He has been in this role since 2022, contributing to research initiatives focused on education and employment policies. His work is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Mathematica conducts various studies and evaluations to inform decision-making in education and workforce development.
Education and Expertise
Connor J. Rooney holds a Master of Education (MEd) in Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment (MESA) from Boston College, which he completed from 2020 to 2022. He also earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Bowdoin College, where he double majored in Government & Legal Studies and Education, with a minor in Economics, from 2014 to 2018. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his analytical work in education and employment.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Mathematica, Connor J. Rooney held various positions in research and education consulting. He worked as a Research Associate at Mathematica from 2021 to 2022. Prior to that, he was a Director of Recruitment and Education Consultant at Carney, Sandoe & Associates from 2019 to 2021. He also gained experience as a Research Assistant at Boston College's Lynch School for four months in 2021 and as an Enrollment Management Assistant at Boston College's Woods College of Advancing Studies.
Internships and Early Career Roles
Connor J. Rooney has completed several internships that contributed to his professional development. He interned at the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office in the Criminal Bureau in 2017 and worked as a Program Intern at Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2016. Additionally, he served as a First-Year Proctor at Bowdoin College and was involved in various roles related to student support and athletics during his undergraduate studies.