Parker Rogers
Parker Rogers is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background and professional experience.
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics from the University of California San Diego, where he also worked as a Graduate Student Researcher.
Prior to his PhD, Parker completed a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) with a double major in Applied and Computational Mathematics, and Economics, achieving an impressive 3.9 GPA at Brigham Young University.
Parker has a strong research background, having served as a Research Associate on the Modeling Team at the prestigious American Enterprise Institute.
He also gained research experience while at the Open Source Policy Center and Macroeconomics and Computational Laboratory at the American Enterprise Institute and Brigham Young University, respectively.
In addition to his research roles, Parker has teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant in the Economics Department at Brigham Young University.
His practical experience includes a summer internship at the United States Senate and a project management role at Smog 'N Go.
Throughout his academic and professional journey, Parker Rogers has demonstrated a commitment to excellence and a passion for economics and mathematics.