Bailey Lowe

Special Assistant To The President @ Institute for Justice

About Bailey Lowe

Bailey Lowe serves as the Special Assistant to the President, having previously worked as a Research Assistant at The Federalist Society and in various roles at the Media Research Center. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Christendom College.

Work at Institute for Justice

Bailey Lowe serves as the Special Assistant to the President at the Institute for Justice. In this role, Lowe supports the organization's mission to protect individual rights and promote justice through strategic initiatives and projects. The Institute for Justice focuses on various legal issues, including economic liberty, property rights, and free speech.

Education and Expertise

Bailey Lowe studied at Christendom College, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from 2009 to 2013. This educational background provides a foundation in critical thinking and ethical reasoning, which are essential skills in his current role. The study of philosophy often involves analysis of complex ideas and arguments, contributing to Lowe's expertise in policy and legal matters.

Background

Before joining the Institute for Justice, Bailey Lowe gained experience in various roles. He worked as a Research Assistant at The Federalist Society for two months in 2013, where he contributed to research efforts. Additionally, he held positions at the Media Research Center, first as a Development Intern for three months and later as a Development Assistant for eight months in 2013 and 2014, respectively.

Professional Experience

Bailey Lowe's professional experience includes significant roles at the Media Research Center, where he developed skills in fundraising and organizational support. His internship and assistantship at the Media Research Center allowed him to engage with media-related projects and enhance his understanding of the intersection between media and policy.

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