Judy Polyné

Adjunct Professor of Quantitative Methods at Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

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  • Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

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Biography

Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

As an Adjunct Professor, Judy Polyné teaches Introduction to Statistical Methods, SPSS, and Multiple Regression and Econometrics. Additionally, Ms. Polyné has co-taught the Research Capstone and Research Tools and Methods for Public Service at Wagner. Earning her Masters degrees in Statistics and Applied Social Research from the University of Michigan, Ms. Polyné worked as a Research Scientist at the Center for Health and Public Service Research. In this capacity she served as the Project Director of the national evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation''s Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac Care initiative. She has also worked as a Program Associate and Research Associate for leading not-for-profit organizations including SEEDCO and MDRC. Ms. Polyné has taught at University of Michigan and The New School.

In recent years, Ms. Polyné has been expanding her consulting business where she provides her expertise in data management and analysis, survey methodology, operations, and capacity building. She is specifically interested in the areas of Financial Education and Financial Access for low and middle-income populations.

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Health Management

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Policy Analysis

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