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Ronald Christie is a Lecturer at Cornell in Washington and serves as Founder & CEO of Christie Strategies, a Washington D.C.-based communications firm. He holds a law degree from the George Washington University National Law Center. His professional background includes roles as Special Assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy Assistant to Vice President Dick Cheney for Domestic Policy.
- Executive Advisory Council Member at George W. Bush Presidential Center
- Board Member at Bipartisan Policy Center
- Past fellowships: Harvard University, University of Southern California, University of Virginia
His research focuses on race relations, political strategy, and public policy, reflected in his authored books: Blackwards (2012), Acting White (2010), and Black in the White House (2006). These works explore themes of racial dynamics in society, institutional representation, and policy implications of identity politics.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided information. Christie's professional contributions emphasize bridging policy analysis with strategic communication, though specific grant details or lab affiliations are not disclosed.
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