Bryce Fuemmeler is the Research Associate for Professor Arthur Brooks’ Leadership & Happiness Laboratory at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership. In this role, he provides the most modern research and writing on the science of well-being for students and scholars, research publications, and the world outside of Harvard.
He holds B.A.s in Economics and History from the University of Missouri, and an M.Sc. in Economic and Social History from the University of Oxford, where he studied the long-run trends of America’s Great Society programs and the United Kingdom’s social safety net origins. After graduation he spent one year with the Missouri Department of Economic Development, helping to deliver federal grant projects to low-income Missourians. Since 2022 he has worked for Dr. Brooks at Harvard.
Bryce grew up in Boonville, Missouri, and lives near Cambridge.
Research Associate, Leadership & Happiness Lab
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