Daniel Pang
About Daniel Pang
Daniel Pang is a Research Assistant at the Housing Finance Policy Center of the Urban Institute, where he has worked since 2020. He has previous experience as an intern at the ACLU of Missouri and the United States Senate, and he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis.
Work at Urban Institute
Daniel Pang has been employed at the Urban Institute as a Research Assistant in the Housing Finance Policy Center since 2020. His role involves conducting research and analysis related to housing finance policies. The Urban Institute is a prominent think tank based in Washington D.C. that focuses on social and economic policy research.
Previous Experience
Before joining the Urban Institute, Daniel Pang held several positions that contributed to his expertise. He worked as a Digital and Multimedia Evidence Intern at the ACLU of Missouri from 2017 to 2018. He also served as a Legislative Intern for the Senate Banking Committee in 2019. Additionally, he was a Teaching Assistant for two courses at Washington University in St. Louis: Quantitative Political Methodology and International Politics.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Pang earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis, completing his studies from 2016 to 2020. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his work in housing finance policy and research.
Internship Experience
During his academic career, Daniel Pang gained practical experience through various internships. He interned at the ACLU of Missouri, where he focused on digital and multimedia evidence. His internship with the United States Senate involved working with the Senate Banking Committee, allowing him to engage with legislative processes.