Courtney Clark
Deputy Project Manager
Courtney Clark earned her Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in Gender & Women’s Studies from Kennesaw State University. During her undergraduate studies, she focused her research on issues of disparity, culminating in a capstone thesis that critically examined American society through the lens of systemic inequities.
Courtney went on to complete her Master of Science in International Policy Management at Kennesaw State University, where she served as a Research Assistant on projects exploring civil aviation history, international terrorism, conflict management practices, and global security. During her graduate studies, Courtneyalso worked as a Law and Policy Analyst Intern with the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights where she conducted research on national crime trends and their relationship to crime victimization.
In addition, Courtney was selected to conduct original research for the U.S. Department of State, where she developed policy recommendations to mitigate transboundary haze in ASEAN and presented her findings before the Department. Her contributions to research and policy were recognized with the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences Outstanding Scholar Award.
Courtney is passionate about research, advocacy, and policy analysis, and she is committed to addressing issues of equity and social justice through her work.
BS, Political Science, Kennesaw State University
MSc, International Policy, Kennesaw State University