Eloise Ackman

Eloise Ackman

Researcher @ Recidiviz

About Eloise Ackman

Eloise Ackman is a researcher based in Brooklyn, New York, currently working at Recidiviz since 2022. She has a background in political thought and social studies, having studied at the University of Cambridge and Harvard University.

Work at Recidiviz

Eloise Ackman has been employed as a Researcher at Recidiviz since 2022. The organization focuses on using data and research to improve the criminal justice system. Ackman's role involves conducting research that supports the organization's mission, contributing to projects aimed at reducing recidivism and enhancing public safety. She works from Brooklyn, New York, where she applies her academic background and research skills to address complex issues within the justice system.

Education and Expertise

Eloise Ackman holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Political Thought and Intellectual History from the University of Cambridge, which she completed from 2020 to 2021. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies from Harvard University, focusing on Twentieth Century German and French Social Theory, from 2016 to 2020. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in political theory and social analysis, which she applies in her research roles.

Background

Eloise Ackman has a diverse professional background that includes various internships and roles in research and public service. She began her career as a Senate Page at the United States Senate in 2014. She later interned for Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) in both 2015 and 2016. Additionally, she has held positions at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP as an intern in 2017 and worked as an Investigative Intern at The Bronx Defenders in 2019. These experiences have contributed to her understanding of legislative processes and civil rights.

Current Roles

In addition to her position at Recidiviz, Eloise Ackman serves as a Research Assistant at Civil Rights Corps since 2021 and as a Resource Coordinator at the Center for Court Innovation since 2022. These roles involve conducting research and coordinating resources to support initiatives aimed at promoting civil rights and improving the justice system. Her work in these organizations reflects her commitment to social justice and reform.

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