Peter Tatian is a senior fellow and research director at the Urban Institute–Greater DC with decades of experience translating data into actionable policy for housing and community programs. He has led large-scale evaluations—most notably the National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling program that served over a million homeowners—and advises nonprofits and federal grantees on performance management and data use. Trained as a mathematician at MIT, he combines rigorous quantitative analysis with practical technical assistance, steering data collection and evaluation for initiatives like the Department of Education’s Promise Neighborhoods. His work spans domestic housing impacts and international housing policy reform in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, reflecting both deep policy expertise and on-the-ground program experience. Based in Washington, DC, he is known for making complex evaluations accessible to practitioners and for building measurement systems that improve service delivery.
10 years of coding experience
BS, Mathematics, BS, Mathematics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Peter Tatian - Senior Fellow at The Urban Institute