Rachel Harmon

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Rachel Harmon

Rachel V. Harmon is a former Birmingham city official who developed and served as first executive director of the Birmingham Promise Initiative.

Harmon attended the University of Illinois Laboratory High School in Urbana-Champaign and spent a summer as an AmeriCorps worker tutoring elementary school students in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi. She went on to complete a bachelor of science in labor and industrial relations at Cornell University, with a semester abroad conducting an independent study in rural political participation in Western Uganda. While at Cornell she volunteered with the university's prison education program.

After that she completed a Master of Philosophy degree at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship, studying evidence-based methods for evaluating public policies. During the summer she completed an internship in macroeconomic research at Bridgewater Associates in Westport, Connecticut.

In 2017 Harmon was hired as a state policy fellow for the Washington D.C.-based Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, working with the Hope Policy Institute in Jackson, Mississippi to collect and analyze data on the civic consequences of economic and racial inequality.

She was hired as Deputy Director of Talent Development in the Birmingham Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity by Mayor Randall Woodfin in August 2018. In that role, she developed the Birmingham Promise Initiative, a public-private partnership to provide business apprenticeships and college scholarships to Birmingham City Schools students. She then served as the first executive director for the program from April 2020 until leaving in 2022 to attend Yale Law School.

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