Professor Kearney Elected to American Economic Association Executive Committee
Professor Melissa Kearney was elected by her peers to serve on the Executive Committee of the American Economic Association (AEA).
With more than 18,000 members, the AEA is the most influential professional association of economists, and is generally perceived as the de facto governing body of the profession. The association’s activities include: setting professional standards for economists in academia, policy-making, and business; operating several of the leading journals, conferences, and awards in the field; and facilitating a centralized system that places newly minted PhD economists into jobs.
“I would serve with a commitment to make our profession more welcoming, inclusive, and diverse. I would like us to consider how our profession publishes, teaches, conducts seminars, and inspires young people to study economics. I would bring an open mind and a commitment to careful deliberation and high ideals," Professor Kearney wrote in her statement of purpose.
She will be joined on the Executive Committee by renowned economists David Card (President; University of California-Berkeley), Janice Eberly (Vice President; Northwestern University), Olivia S. Mitchell (Vice President; University of Pennsylvania), and Lisa D. Cook (Executive Committee Member; Michigan State University). More information on them can be found here.
Story and photo courtesy of the Department of Economics.
Published on Fri, Jan 17, 2020 - 11:48AM