Dyvonne Body is a Program Associate at the Aspen Institute’s Financial Security Program (FSP), where she provides research and analysis on key financial challenges, and their impact on low-income and minority households. She also supports the Expanding Prosperity Impact Collaborative (EPIC) initiative on consumer debt. Prior to joining FSP, Dyvonne researched fiscal policy at the Georgia Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget and higher education policy at the U.S. Department of Education. Dyvonne holds a Master of Public Policy and Management degree from Carnegie Mellon’s Heinz School of Public Policy. She also has a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs from the Georgia Institute of Technology and is a Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) Fellow.

Dyvonne Body
Program Associate, Insights and Evidence,
Financial Security Program
Dyvonne researches key financial challenges and their impact on low-income and minority households.
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07.24.2019
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