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Brendan Hellweg
MPP/MBA Candidate @ Harvard Business School & Harvard Kennedy School
Professional Background
Brendan Hellweg is a dedicated and forward-thinking joint degree candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School, where he is honing his skills in public policy and business administration to create more connected and affordable cities. His passion for urban innovation and data-driven decision-making is evident in his previous leadership role as the data analytics lead for Baltimore City's Innovation Team, a celebrated initiative supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies. In this role, Brendan played a pivotal part in leveraging data to enhance the city's operations, focusing on bringing innovative solutions to urban challenges.
Brendan's career journey has been marked by a strong commitment to public service and impactful analytics. Before his time as Special Projects Manager and Data Lead for Baltimore’s Innovation Team, he served as a CitiStat Analyst for the City of Baltimore, where he utilized data to track and enhance municipal performance across various sectors. His analytical abilities were further honed during his tenure as a Capital Markets Summer Analyst at Bridge Investment Group Partners, where he gained valuable insights into finance and investment strategies that can contribute to urban development.
Education and Achievements
Brendan’s educational background is as impressive as his professional experience. He is currently deepening his expertise through a dual degree program—Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Public Policy (MPP)—at two of the most prestigious institutions in the world: Harvard University. This joint degree program uniquely positions him to tackle the intersection of business and public policy, equipping him with the necessary skills to innovate and improve urban living conditions.
Prior to his time at Harvard, Brendan completed his undergraduate studies at Yale University, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Ethics, Politics, and Economics. This well-rounded academic foundation has provided him with a critical lens to view and address complex social issues, enabling him to approach urban challenges with both ethical consideration and economic pragmatism.
Notable Contributions
Throughout his career, Brendan Hellweg has consistently demonstrated a keen ability to analyze data critically and implement strategies that lead to substantial improvements in city services. As a Research Assistant for renowned urban planner Alex Garvin at Yale University, he contributed to significant projects that influenced urban design and planning theories. Brendan also gained essential governmental experience as a Research Intern at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, where he explored policies aimed at enhancing housing quality and accessibility for citizens.
Brendan's ability to synthesize information and communicate effectively has made him a valuable asset in every role he has undertaken. His work not only reflects a deep understanding of urban analytics but also an unwavering commitment to fostering connections within communities to ensure that public policy serves everyone's needs. By leveraging data for effective governance, Brendan is earning a reputation as a leader in the fields of urban innovation and public service.
Achievements
- Joint degree candidate at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School
- Former Special Projects Manager & Innovation Team Data Lead at City of Baltimore
- Former CitiStat Analyst focusing on enhancing municipal performance
- Contributed to urban planning projects as a Research Assistant at Yale under Alex Garvin
- Experience with housing policies through internship at U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development