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Ronnie Kinoshita

Deputy Director of Data Science & Research Print Bio

Ronnie-Jade Kinoshita is the Deputy Director of Data Science and Research at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). She works across the organization to align data team projects with analytic needs and organization strategy. Her organizational development efforts focus on production of high quality data-driven research relevant to policy communities. She mentors colleagues on research design, quantitative and qualitative analysis, and data storytelling.

Ronnie was previously CSET’s survey specialist, designing and leading all of the Center’s survey and other human-subjects research. Ronnie holds an M.S. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She received her B.A. from Hendrix College in Psychology and Chemistry.

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