
Alumni Update:
Alex is currently a graduate student at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he is pursuing a Masters in Public Administration in International Development (MPA/ID). Previously, he worked as a research fellow at Harvard’s Center for International Development, and as a consultant for the World Bank in Uganda.
Fellow Bio:
Alex is from Chicago, Illinois and majored in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences, Economics, and International Studies at Northwestern University. He also received a philosophy certificate as a member of the Brady Scholars Ethics Program. At Northwestern, he worked to develop financial literacy curriculums as programming director of his Moneythink chapter, helped devise a business model for a pilot transitional housing program for homeless youth, and worked with the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless. He studied abroad for a semester in Seville, Spain, where he gained fluency in Spanish, interned as an English Teaching Assistant, and taught computer literacy workshops to vulnerable populations. He also spent a summer interning for the Foundation for Sustainable Development in Jinja, Uganda, where he implemented a sustainable income-generating project in his village. Last summer, he conducted research on the globalization of the telecommunications industry in Africa, and as a senior, he wrote an honors thesis titled “Trade Liberalization, Volatility, and Crop Choice in East Africa.” Alex is incredibly humbled for the opportunity to serve as a Fellow with The BOMA Project, and can’t wait to learn Swahili, integrate into the local Kenyan culture, and enjoy the natural beauty of the country.