Jacqueline Sievert

 JacquelineM. Sievert

Jacqueline M. Sievert

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Biography

University at Buffalo Buffalo (SUNY Buffalo) - Political Science

Senior Treasury Quantitative Analyst at M&T Bank
Financial Services
Jacqueline
Hardt, Ph.D.
Buffalo, New York
I am a driven professional with over eight years of experience in data management; econometric analysis and strategic modeling; and teaching and training.

I earned my Ph.D. in Political Science at the University at Buffalo, SUNY and was formerly a faculty member at Western Carolina University and Bowling Green State University. I also hold an M.A. in Globalization from Dartmouth College and earned my B.A. in Politics from New York University. In addition to my graduate work I was invited to attend the Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Summer Institute and received training in advanced statistical and game-theoretic models, causal inference, and econometrics at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Program. I specialized in courses on linear models, maximum likelihood estimation, causal inference, and strategic and formal modeling.

I am passionate about using data and statistical modeling to inform decision-making and to solve complex and interesting questions. I am interested in exploring opportunities in the public and private sector. I am excited about putting my statistical and analytical skills to work in other industries. If you are seeking an experienced researcher with a background in data-driven analysis and econometric modeling who is a dedicated and motivated worker, please reach out. I look forward to applying my skills to meeting new challenges and solving complex problems.


Experience

  • University at Buffalo

    Clinical Assistant Professor

    •Solo-authored paper using advanced statistical inference including causal inference matching accepted for publication in top-tier peer-reviewed journal; co-authored paper using advanced models including linear regression with longitudinal and panel data invited to revise and resubmit at peer-reviewed journal.

    •Coded, identified, and manipulated incomplete data to usable format for research presented at the largest annual political science convention.

    •Designed and executed multiple undergraduate courses each semester and mentored graduate and undergraduate students

  • M&T Bank

    Senior Treasury Quantitative Analyst

    Jacqueline worked at M&T Bank as a Senior Treasury Quantitative Analyst

  • M&T Bank

    Treasury Quantitative Analyst II

    Jacqueline worked at M&T Bank as a Treasury Quantitative Analyst II

  • Western Carolina University

    Assistant Professor

    • Execute scholarly research, econometric analysis, and peer-reviewed academic publications in the field of judicial institutions, authoritarian politics, foreign policy, civil war, voter decision-making, discrimination, and law.
    • Conduct and present research for academic and non-academic audiences at professional conferences in the fields of law, international relations, political methodology, civil war, causal inference, repression, and comparative politics.
    • Serve as panel chair, discussant, and blind-reviewer for research journals and conferences.
    • Develop and teach undergraduate courses on Middle Eastern Politics, Political Violence, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, International Relations, and the United Nations.
    • Advise undergraduate students on academic development, course schedules, and curriculum plans.
    • Serve on Public Administration Search Committee, Peer Teaching Evaluation Committee, and Student Awards Committee for Political Science Department.
    • Serve on the Women’s Leadership Conference Planning Committee and the Women in Leadership Development Advisory Board.
    • Provide interview and invited opinion on terrorism, refugees, law, and international relations to regional television stations.
    • Discuss current event issues with students and community members on sponsored Global Spotlight Series discussions.
    • Obtained grant-funding for graduate student assisantship to collect and code data on court systems and repression in authoritarian regimes.

  • Ywca Of Niagara

    Research Fellow

    • Design and implement data management system for domestic violence and sexual assault programming.

    •Conducted research on evidence-based programming to implement throughout the agency.

    •Prepared and presented testimony for state-wide hearings for the New York State Department of Labor.

  • Bowling Green State University

    Assistant Professor of Political Science

    • Execute scholarly research, econometric analysis, and peer-reviewed academic publications in the field of judicial institutions, authoritarian politics, foreign policy, civil war, voter decision-making, discrimination, and law.
    • Conduct and present research for academic and non-academic audiences at professional conferences in the fields of law, international relations, political methodology, civil war, causal inference, repression, and comparative politics.
    • Serve as panel chair, discussant, and blind-reviewer for research journals and conferences.
    • Serve as the Pre-Law Advisor and consult students on LSAT preparation, law school application procedures, and law-related course planning.
    • Advise the Pre-Law Society and coordinate invited speakers and law-related events.
    • Develop and teach undergraduate courses on Middle Eastern Politics and Constitutional Law.
    • Advise undergraduate students on academic development, course schedules, and curriculum plans.

Education

  • Dartmouth College

    Master of Arts - MA

    Globalization

  • University at Buffalo

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Political Science
    President of Political Science Graduate Student Association, Treasurer of Political Science Graduate Student Association.

  • University at Buffalo

    Clinical Assistant Professor


    •Solo-authored paper using advanced statistical inference including causal inference matching accepted for publication in top-tier peer-reviewed journal; co-authored paper using advanced models including linear regression with longitudinal and panel data invited to revise and resubmit at peer-reviewed journal. •Coded, identified, and manipulated incomplete data to usable format for research presented at the largest annual political science convention. •Designed and executed multiple undergraduate courses each semester and mentored graduate and undergraduate students

  • New York University

    Bachelor's Degree

    Politics
    President of Theta Phi Beta sorority, Vice President of NYU Panehellenic Council, Violet Award Winner

Publications

  • The case for courts: Resolving information problems in authoritarian regimes.

    Journal of Peace Resarch

  • The case for courts: Resolving information problems in authoritarian regimes.

    Journal of Peace Resarch

  • "Unaccountable Justice? The Decision Making of Magistrate Judges in Federal District Courts?

    Justice System Journal

  • The case for courts: Resolving information problems in authoritarian regimes.

    Journal of Peace Resarch

  • "Unaccountable Justice? The Decision Making of Magistrate Judges in Federal District Courts?

    Justice System Journal

  • "HMDA, Housing Segregation, and Racial Disparities in Mortgage Lending"

    Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

  • The case for courts: Resolving information problems in authoritarian regimes.

    Journal of Peace Resarch

  • "Unaccountable Justice? The Decision Making of Magistrate Judges in Federal District Courts?

    Justice System Journal

  • "HMDA, Housing Segregation, and Racial Disparities in Mortgage Lending"

    Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

  • "Yes, But Did They Learn Anything? An Experimental Investigation of Voter Decision Making on Foreign Policy Issues"

    PS: Political Science & Politics

PSC 103

4.2(5)

PSC 301

4.5(2)

PSC 305

4.5(1)