Jack Greenberg is a dedicated political science scholar currently serving as a Graduate Student Representative on the governing council of the American Political Science Association, where advocacy for graduate student interests in executive politics is paramount. As a Doctoral Researcher at Yale University, Jack develops original theories on American presidents’ domestic policy leadership, leveraging extensive archival research and interviews with high-ranking officials. Additional roles at Yale include Teaching Fellow, Director of Dahl Research Scholars, and Resident Graduate Affiliate, where Jack employs mentoring and hands-on management skills to enhance undergraduate research. Previous experience as an Editorial Assistant for the American Political Science Review and Editor-in-chief of The Williams Record showcases Jack's editorial acumen and leadership capabilities. Jack holds a PhD, MPhil, and MA in Political Science from Yale University, alongside a BA from Williams College.
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