Zac is an accomplished statistician and researcher and works with clients at Bennett Midland on engagements involving quantitative analyses, data organization, and research design. He has worked with several agencies at the City and State of New York, the MacArthur Foundation, and other clients.
Zac worked with the US State Department’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons and the United Kingdom Human Trafficking Centre. A former co-chair of the Rhode Island Coalition Against Human Trafficking, he has conducted state, national and international policy analysis on many facets of human trafficking--child soldiers, forced labor in agriculture, domestic brothels and sex trafficking, and other topics.
While in college, Zac received a Royce Fellowship, one of his university’s highest academic honors, and conducted extensive research on the history of the federal government's role in education policy. Zac holds a BA with honors in Applied Mathematics-Economics and Public Policy from Brown University. He was awarded the Samuel C. Lamport Prize for the best thesis on international understanding and the Gordon Lindsay Prize for excellent work in finance at Brown.
