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Olga Rostapshova
Executive Director, Energy&Environment Lab at University of Chicago
Olga Rostapshova is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in various organizations.
She pursued her PhD in Public Policy specialized in Applied Microeconomics and Development Economics from Harvard University. Prior to this, she completed a Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science Magnet Program at Montgomery Blair High School and earned a BA in Economics and BS in Engineering with a concentration in Environmental Studies from Swarthmore College.
Throughout her career, Olga held prominent positions in a range of organizations. She served as the Executive Director at University of Chicago and Harvard University Weiss Fund, Global Development Advisor at Precision Agriculture for Development (PAD), Technical Director at Social Impact, and as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Social Science Genetics Association Consortium.
Additionally, she contributed her expertise as a Statistical Consultant at Mednetworks, Inc., a Short Term Consultant at World Bank Group, and an Economist at Innovations for Poverty Action. Furthermore, she was actively engaged in academia as an Economics teaching fellow, resident tutor, and undergraduate concentration advisor at Harvard University.
Her professional journey also includes roles as a Senior Consultant and Consultant in the Quantitative Economics and Statistics group at EY, showcasing her proficiency in quantitative analysis and economics.
Olga Rostapshova's rich educational background, coupled with her diverse experiences in various prestigious organizations, underscores her expertise in economics, development economics, and quantitative analysis.