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David Grusky
Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
BioDavid B. Grusky is Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Director of the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, and coeditor of Pathways Magazine. His research addresses the changing structure of late-industrial inequality and addresses such topics as (a) the role of rent-seeking and market failure in explaining the takeoff in income inequality, (b) the amount of economic and social mobility in the U.S. and other high-inequality countries (with a particular focus on the “Great Gatsby” hypothesis that opportunities for social mobility are declining), (c) the role of essentialism in explaining the persistence of extreme gender inequality, (d) the forces behind recent changes in the amount of face-to-face and online cross-class contact, and (e) the putative decline of big social classes. He is also involved in projects to improve the country’s infrastructure for monitoring poverty, inequality, and mobility by exploiting administrative and other forms of “big data” more aggressively. His recent books include Social Stratification (2014), Occupy the Future (2013), The New Gilded Age (2012), The Great Recession (2011), The Inequality Reader (2011), and The Inequality Puzzle (2010).
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Anna Grzymala-Busse
Michelle and Kevin Douglas Professor of International Studies and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
BioAnna Grzymala-Busse is the Michelle and Kevin Douglas Professor of International Studies in the Department of Political Science, the Director of the Europe Center, and Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute. Her research focuses on the historical development of the state and its transformation, political parties, religion and politics, and post-communist politics. Other areas of interest include populism, informal institutions, and causal mechanisms.
She is the author of three books: Redeeming the Communist Past: The Regeneration of Communist Successor Parties; Rebuilding Leviathan: Party Competition and State Development in Post-Communist Europe; Nations Under God: How Churches Use Moral Authority to Influence Politics and Sacred Foundations: the Religious and Medieval Roots of the European State. She is also a recipient of the Carnegie and Guggenheim Fellowships. -
Derick Guan
Undergraduate, Math and Computational Science
BioDerick is a student at the Stanford University Mathematical & Computational Science program, advised by Professor Chiara Sabatti. His academic interest focuses on the enterprise innovation and investment opportunities in the technology sector. He is the founder and the president of the Stanford Impact Investing Group, advisor to the Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education, and previously the captain of the Stanford NCAA Nordic Ski Team.
Derick is in involved in different entrepreneurial and investment activities in the topic of technology and climate. He was the co-founder of NUMU Capital, a financial technology enterprise democratizing access to private market, and the founder of THINKERS&Design., a design innovation consultancy. He has also worked in different private market growth stage to buyout stage investment activities, with different financial institutions in the US, Europe and Asia.
Derick is recognized as the "Top 20 Young Entrepreneurs in Europe", serves various advisor roles on climate initiatives in private and governmental sector, and on DEI initiatives in the education sector.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcguan/