Brayan L. Rosa-Rodríguez has a background in education and public policy. He has a particular focus on government programs and interventions that can facilitate economic mobility to lift people out of poverty.
In addition to his current role, Brayan was a Senior Policy Analyst at the UNIDOS US Economic Policy Project. He was responsible for analyzing policies that would improve the quality of life for Latinos living in the United States, as well as advocating for their implementation. Throughout his career, Brayan has worked tirelessly to promote economic and educational policies that benefit those most in need, participating in poverty reduction projects, economic development policies, tax incentives and program evaluation.
Brayan received a master’s degree in Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, with a concentration in Economics and Education. Additionally, he holds a master's degree in Public Administration and Policy from the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service at New York University. His bachelor's degree is in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Forensic Psychology from the University of Puerto Rico's Carolina campus.