Daniel Banko-ferran

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Georgetown University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Daniel Banko-ferran is an applied microeconomist and postdoctoral research fellow at Georgetown University and the Better Government Lab, specializing in how labor policies and workplace dynamics shape economic outcomes. With nine years of research and teaching experience and a Ph.D. in progress at the University of Pittsburgh, he blends rigorous empirical methods with policy-facing analysis to evaluate interventions affecting workers and firms. His background includes research roles at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and fellowships (Andrew Mellon, K. Leroy Irvis) that reflect both policy relevance and commitment to equity in research. Daniel’s early technical and leadership experience as an IT team leader and statistics tutor at Swarthmore hints at strong quantitative foundations and an ability to translate complex results for varied audiences. He is based in Philadelphia and known for pairing careful causal inference with pragmatic recommendations for policymakers and practitioners.
code9 years of coding experience
job7 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor's Degree with Honors, Bachelor's Degree with Honors at Swarthmore College
bookHigh School Diploma, High School Diploma at Friends'​ Central School
bookDoctor of Philosophy - Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy - Ph.D. at University of Pittsburgh
languagesEnglish, Spanish
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Github Skills (2)

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Programming languages (1)

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Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:272 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 5 months
cfpb/social-disclosure

Jun 2018 - Jul 2018

Contributions:6 commits in 20 days
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