Camila Gomes is a PhD candidate in Economics at Georgetown University, specializing in applied microeconomics with a focus on gender & discrimination. Her research examines judicial gender bias & its impacts, motivated by broader interests in law, economics, & labor. Originally from Brazil, Camila has extensive experience in data analysis & management in Latin America & the Caribbean. She has led data-driven projects at Free Our Vote & consulted for the IDB on gender diversity & inclusion. She holds a Master of International Affairs from UCSD & an MA in Economics from Georgetown. Fluent in English, Spanish, & Portuguese, Camila is dedicated to using data science to inform inclusive economic policies.