Darby Jack is a Columbia University professor and interdisciplinary researcher with 12 years of focused academic experience and a longer career bridging environmental practice and policy. Trained with a PhD in Public Policy and a predoctoral fellowship in environmental economics at Harvard, he has advanced from Earth Institute fellow to full professor at CUMC while maintaining roots in field project management and evaluation. His work blends rigorous research, teaching, and collaborative program design across universities and NGOs, reflecting a rare combination of scholarly depth and practical implementation experience. Based in New York, he runs an active research program (darbyjack.org) that connects environmental economics, policy interventions, and measurable impact—an approach shaped early on by a Watson Fellowship and grassroots project leadership.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Public Policy; Predoctoral fellow, Harvard Environmental Economics Program, PhD, Public Policy; Predoctoral fellow, Harvard Environmental Economics Program at Harvard University
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Darby Jack - Professor At CUMC at Columbia University