Scott Winship
American Enterprise Institute
Scott Winship is a senior fellow and the director of the Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he researches social mobility and the causes and effects of poverty. He also focuses on economic insecurity and inequality, among other poverty issues.
Before joining AEI, Dr. Winship served as the executive director of the Joint Economic Committee (JEC). During his time at the JEC, under Chairman Mike Lee (R-UT), Dr. Winship created the Social Capital Project, a multiyear research project to investigate the evolving nature of social relationships including families, communities, workplaces, and religious congregations.
Dr. Winship was also a visiting fellow at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, where he is still an honorary member of the board of advisers; a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research; a fellow in the economic studies department of the Brookings Institution; and the research manager of the Economic Mobility Project at the Pew Charitable Trusts. Dr. Winship also served as a senior policy adviser at Third Way and the managing editor at the Democratic Strategist.
Dr. Winship has testified before Congress and has been widely published in the popular press, including in National Affairs, National Review, the American Prospect, the New Republic, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post. He contributed an essay on antipoverty policy to Room to Grow: Conservative Reforms for a Limited Government and a Thriving Middle Class (YG Network, 2014). His broadcast appearances include National Public Radio, PBS NewsHour, and CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS.
Dr. Winship has a PhD in social policy and an MA in sociology from Harvard University. He holds a BA in sociology and urban studies from Northwestern University.