NLIHC Welcomes Sophie Siebach-Glover as a Research Specialist

Sophie Siebach-GloverNLIHC is pleased to welcome Sophie Siebach-Glover as a research specialist. Sophie will work with the research team to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of state and local emergency rental assistance programs and other housing-related responses to COVID-19 and the economic crisis.

Sophie received Master of Public Policy and Master of Social Work degrees from University of Maryland, where she concentrated on social policy and community action. While completing her graduate studies, Sophie worked as a field intern at NLIHC. Sophie has previous experience as a research assistant at the University of Maryland, a permanent supportive housing team member at Miriam’s Kitchen in Washington, D.C., and a community school director at United Way of Salt Lake. Sophie has a Bachelor of Arts in History and Education, Inquiry, and Justice from Georgetown University.

Please join us in welcoming Sophie to the NLIHC team!