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Artem Gulish

Senior Policy Strategist and Research Faculty

Artem Gulish is a Senior Policy Strategist and Research Faculty at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. His areas of research include youth policy; the future of human endeavors; pathways to good jobs; race/ethnicity, gender, and economic equity in education and the workforce; education and career pathways; free college policies; career navigation; applications of education and workforce systems; the role of higher education in a democratic system, and educational adequacy.

He has been at CEW for over 10 years. He regularly contributes to CEW’s prominent research, featured in the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, U.S. News & World Report, the National Journal, and a variety of other national and local media outlets. He has co-authored a number of CEW’s reports, including Youth Policy, The Uncertain Pathway from Youth to a Good Job, The Cost of Economic and Racial Injustice in Postsecondary Education, The Dollars and Sense of Free College, The Unequal Race to Good Jobs, Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs, Failure to Launch, Women Can’t Win, and Career Pathways.

Artem received an MS from Georgetown University and a BS from Cornell University.