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Mark Tenenbaum Political Science (PhD)

Degrees
BA, Political Science, University of Rhode Island
BA, Economics, University of Rhode Island

Bio
Mark is a fifth-year PhD student at Â鶹´«Ã½. He is the Managing Editor of Congress and the Presidency, a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing cutting-edge research on the Legislative and Executive branches, as well as the Director of Research at Kitces, one of the leading sources of information and research on financial planning in the financial services industry.

Mark's research agenda centers on Â鶹´«Ã½ political behavior, with particular interests in religion and politics and racial and ethnic politics. Some of Mark’s current research projects include examining social status threat among White Christians, social pressure faced by Black Â鶹´«Ã½s at church to conform to group political norms (with Marcus Johnson), and differences in attitudes and behaviors between evangelical and fundamentalist Christians.

Prior to attending Â鶹´«Ã½, Mark completed Bachelor of Arts degrees in economics and political science at the University of Rhode Island, and worked for nearly a decade as a financial advisor for a Rhode Island-based investment advisory firm.
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