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Karen Scott
PhD student, MIT Sloan School of Management
Karen MacKenzie Scott is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD from the MIT Sloan School of Management, a Masters in Public Affairs from Princeton University, and a B.A. from Wellesley College among other degrees.
Throughout her career, Karen has been involved in various organizations, starting as a Tutor at Wellesley College and progressing to roles such as Research Manager at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Policy Advisor at the White House National Economic Council. She has also worked as a consultant in areas such as work policy, artificial intelligence, and data analysis.
With experience as a Work policy consultant, Consultant on Future Workforce, and Policy Consultant & Data Analyst, Karen has a strong background in shaping policies and strategies related to employment, workforce development, and emerging technologies. Her contributions to organizations like the OECD and the National Governors Association showcase her expertise in these areas.
Karen's roles have been diverse, ranging from Research Assistant in Economics at MIT to Field Manager at Environment Massachusetts, demonstrating a versatile skill set and a deep interest in various fields. Her experiences also include positions outside of academia and policy, such as being a Gelato Chef and Server at Bella's Bistro, reflecting her adaptability and willingness to explore different avenues.