Liam F. Clegg
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EDUCATION
**** ** ** ****** *******, California Institute of Technology
Applied Microeconomics, Behavioral Economics
2011 BS in Quantitative Economics, Tufts University
Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Minors in Mathematics and Cognitive Science
WORK EXPERIENCE
Visiting Instructor, Department of Economics & Accounting, College of the Holy Cross
{ Seminar on the Economics of Sexual Politics (Spring 2018)
{ Behavioral Economics (Spring 2017, Spring 2018)
{ Principles of Microeconomics (Fall 2017)
{ Principles of Macroeconomics (Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017)
Teaching Assistant Caltech
{ Principles of Economics for Scientists (MOOC, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16)
{ Introduction to Social Psychology (Spring 2013)
{ Principles of Economics (Winter 2013)
{ Introduction to Political Science (Fall 2012)
Patient Financial Services Seton Family of Hospitals, Austin, TX
{ Department Liaison/Account Adjuster (2006-2008)
Collaborated with peers across multiple sites to improve e ciency and accuracy of busi- ness processes. Conceived, designed, developed, and managed automated remittance posting and patient account follow-up system. Investigated and resolved patterns of problem accounts to reduce the need for manual work.
{ Correspondence Clerk (2005-2006)
Streamlined data entry processes by developing and deploying custom macros and coor- dinating with department managers and leads to eliminate overlap. AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
Adam Smith Fellowship, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, 2013-14
Summer Student Fellowship, American Institute for Economic Research, 2011
Roy Anderson Foulke, Jr. Scholarship, American Institute for Economic Research 2011
REAL Student Award, Tufts University 2011
Heidelberg Summer School in Neuroeconomics, Universita t Heidelberg, 2010
Outstanding Winner and INFORMS Award, Mathematical Contest in Modeling 2010
Daniel Ounjian Prize in Economics, Tufts University 2010