Faculty and Staff
Core Faculty
Bill Adair
Knight Professor
of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy
David Hoffman
Steed Family
Professor of the Practice of Technology Policy
Philip Napoli
James R. Shepley
Distinguished Professor of Public Policy
Kenneth Rogerson
Professor of the Practice
in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Nita Farahany
Steed Family
Professor of the Practice of Technology Policy
Ken Rogerson
J. Alexander McMahon
Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management
David Schanzer
J. Alexander McMahon
Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management
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J. Alexander McMahon
Distinguished Professor of Health Policy and Management
Staff
Spencer Reeves
Program Coordinator
Duke Cyber Policy Program
Asa Royal
Associate-in-Research
DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy
Shelley Stonecipher
Associate Director
DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy
Graduate Student Researchers
Alexys Ogorek
Duke Law School
Chandlee Jackson, IV
Sanford School of Public Policy
Amanda Booth
Sanford School of Public Policy
Mark Scalzo
Duke Law School
Alexys Ogorek
Duke Law School
Chandlee Jackson, IV
Sanford School of Public Policy
Amanda Booth
Sanford School of Public Policy
Mark Scalzo
Duke Law School
Undergraduate Research Assistants
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Swathi Ramprasad
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Swathi graduated from Duke in 2021 with a double major in Computer Science and Public Policy. While at Duke, she was part of the Cyber Policy research team, where she founded and led the CyberPolicy and Gender Violence initiative. She completed a thesis evaluation algorithmic risk assessment in the Durham County court system, and she spent much of her time at Duke working on issues of technology and its impact on the social sector.
Jaymi Thibault
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Jaymi Thibault graduated from Sanford’s Master of Public Policy program in 2021. While at Duke, Thibault studied data governance with a particular focus on health data. She spent her summer internship examining state-level efforts to expand access to telehealth in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Spring 2021, Thibault interned with the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) to evaluate the privacy and security implications of COVID-19 contact tracing in various countries. Thibault also considers herself an advocate for federal privacy legislation, and wrote her master’s project on how a law similar to the GDPR could impact small and mid-size enterprises in the US.