Carnegie Mellon University

Terry Babcock-Lumish

Terry Babcock-Lumish (DC 1997)

2007 Outstanding Recent Alumni Award

Bio

After graduating from CMU with a degree in policy and management, she earned her master’s degree in environmental and technology policy as a Lilly Community Assistance Fellow at Indiana University and her doctorate in economic geography as a Clarendon Scholar at Oxford University.  

She went on to serve in the White House as a fellow for the President’s Council of Economic Advisers during the Clinton administration; as a researcher for two books by former Vice President Al Gore; and at Harvard Law School, Hunter College’s Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, and the United States Military Academy — in addition to providing economic, policy and political analysis consulting services through her company, Islay Consulting.