Sarah Schoenfeldt
About Sarah Schoenfeldt
Sarah Schoenfeldt is a Senior Programmer Analyst at Mathematica Policy Research, where she has worked since 2014. She holds a BA in Mathematical Economics and Latin American Studies from Brown University, and has previous experience in various roles including a Clinical Trial Training Intern at the National Cancer Institute.
Work at Mathematica
Sarah Schoenfeldt has been employed at Mathematica Policy Research since 2014, where she holds the position of Senior Programmer Analyst. In this role, she contributes to various projects that require advanced programming skills and analytical capabilities. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Research Assistant/Programmer at Mathematica from 2012 to 2014, gaining valuable experience in research methodologies and data analysis.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Schoenfeldt earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematical Economics and Latin American Studies from Brown University, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. Additionally, she attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics from 2005 to 2007, which provided her with a strong foundation in scientific and mathematical principles. Her educational background supports her analytical skills and programming expertise.
Previous Work Experience
Before her tenure at Mathematica, Sarah Schoenfeldt gained diverse experience in various roles. In 2010, she worked as a Clinical Trial Training Intern at the National Cancer Institute for two months, where she was involved in training related to clinical trials. Additionally, she served as a Resource Organizer at the Capital Area Food Bank of DC for two months in 2010, focusing on resource management and organization.
Professional Development
Throughout her career, Sarah Schoenfeldt has engaged in roles that emphasize programming and analytical skills. Her progression from a Research Assistant/Programmer to a Senior Programmer Analyst at Mathematica reflects her commitment to professional growth and development in the field of data analysis and programming.