Maggie Corry is a Master in Public Administration candidate (2012), concentrating in nonprofit management, at NYU's Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service. Maggie supports the Rudin Center in its fundraising efforts and event planning; her previous work experience includes volunteer management and community event coordination. Along with her position at the Rudin Center, she serves as the Operations Officer for the student group, Student Network Exploring Arts and Culture (SNEAC). Maggie holds a B.A. in Art History from the University of Wisconsin.
Carson Qing is currently a Master's of Urban Planning candidate (2013) at the NYU Wagner School of Public Service, where he plans to specialize in Transportation, Environment, and Infrastructure. He is most interested in studying how transportation, land use, and infrastructure systems can affect regional economies, particularly in the New York/New Jersey area and in emerging economies such as China and Brazil. Prior to joining the Rudin Center, Carson graduated from the University of Michigan in 2010 with a bachelor's degree in Economics, and was a research intern for both the Passaic County Department of Economic Development in New Jersey and Queens Economic Development Corporation.
Maggie Raife is an M.P.A candidate specializing in Public Policy Analysis at the NYU Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service. With six years of experience in nonprofits and government, she formerly served as the Communications Director for Oakland's elected City Auditor. Since coming to Wagner, Maggie worked as an Evaluation Consultant at the NYC Office of Financial Empowerment and is currently a Co-Chair of the Wagner Policy Alliance. She lives in Brooklyn and holds a B.A. from Oberlin College.