Summary
Nghia-piotr Le is a data-driven public policy researcher and Extended Term Consultant at the World Bank with a decade of experience translating complex fiscal and public spending analyses into actionable knowledge products, visualizations, and databases. He has led capacity-development work across international organizations, built widely used knowledge-management diagnostics at the IMF, and co-authored influential research on fossil fuel subsidies, fiscal redistribution, and social spending. Technically fluent in R, STATA, LaTeX and visualization tools, he blends rigorous econometric workflows with clear storytelling—whether for policymakers or 4,000+ sports blog readers. A willing mentor of diverse research teams, he has a track record of modernizing data processes and delivering timely validation frameworks for large survey projects. Less obvious: he pairs fiscal analysis with hands-on FOIA-driven budget work and sports analytics, demonstrating an uncommon mix of institutional economics and public-facing narrative skills.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Economics and Political Economy, 3.561, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Economics and Political Economy, 3.561 at University of California, Berkeley
Masters of Public Policy, Economics, and Data Analysis, 3.7, Masters of Public Policy, Economics, and Data Analysis, 3.7 at Georgetown University
High School Diploma, High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, 4.31 Weighted GPA, High School Diploma, High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, 4.31 Weighted GPA at Saint Monica's Catholic High School
Middle School Diploma, 7-9, Middle School Diploma, 7-9 at Gimnazjum Społeczne numer 20
Polish, Vietnamese