Nicolas D'Azevedo

(He/Him)

Policy Analyst

Nicolas D'Azevedo offers a distinctive skillset with a strong focus on data analysis, public policy, and program management, all rooted in his dedication to enhancing educational systems. With specialized knowledge in quantitative research methods and policy evaluation, Nicolas has gained a comprehensive understanding of systemic racial, economic, and educational inequalities. He is devoted to amplifying the voices and experiences of educators and students, effectively combining data and storytelling to emphasize the vital roles and unique challenges faced by teachers and learners.

Nicolas is enthusiastic about the chance to apply his background as a policy researcher, data analyst, and advocate at CELFE. He is committed to revolutionizing educational systems and promoting fair public investment in education.

Nicolas earned a Master of Public Policy and Data Analytics from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from Fundação Getulio Vargas in Brazil.

Nicolas D'Azevedo

Policy Analyst

Nicolas D'Azevedo offers a distinctive skillset with a strong focus on data analysis, public policy, and program management, all rooted in his dedication to enhancing educational systems. With specialized knowledge in quantitative research methods and policy evaluation, Nicolas has gained a comprehensive understanding of systemic racial, economic, and educational inequalities. He is devoted to amplifying the voices and experiences of educators and students, effectively combining data and storytelling to emphasize the vital roles and unique challenges faced by teachers and learners.

Nicolas is enthusiastic about the chance to apply his background as a policy researcher, data analyst, and advocate at CELFE. He is committed to revolutionizing educational systems and promoting fair public investment in education.

Nicolas earned a Master of Public Policy and Data Analytics from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from Fundação Getulio Vargas in Brazil.