Summary
Ngan Nguyen is an early-career public policy professional with six years of experience applying research and advocacy skills across higher education, government, and nonprofit settings. Trained at Brown University (MPA in Public Policy Analysis) and The George Washington University (BA in Peace Studies), she blends qualitative empathy-driven perspectives with quantitative policy analysis to tackle international migration and educational development issues. Her roles at the FCC, American Council on Education, and investigative fact-checking work demonstrate a knack for translating complex policy into actionable recommendations and clear public-facing analysis. Comfortable leading teams and community organizations, she pairs grassroots engagement with rigorous research methods and a commitment to humanitarian advocacy. A detail that sets her apart is hands-on experience in both fast-paced regulatory environments and community-centered civic programs, signaling adaptability across policymaking contexts.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Public Administration - MPA, Public Policy Analysis, Master of Public Administration - MPA, Public Policy Analysis at Brown University
Bachelor's degree, Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, Bachelor's degree, Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution at The George Washington University
Summer Intensive Courses, Public Speaking and International Laws, Summer Intensive Courses, Public Speaking and International Laws at Harvard University
The Mountain School of Milton Academy