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William "Will" Nober (born July 4, 1996) is a former research analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and an incoming PhD student at Columbia University.

Early Life
Nober was born in Chevy Chase, MD, to Roger and Jane Nober. At the age of 10, his family moved to Fort Worth, TX where Nober was enrolled in Fort Worth Country Day School. During his time in Fort Worth, Nober developed a strong affection for the Texas Rangers. Following graduation, Nober attended Brown University where he studied Economics.

Career
In June of 2018, following his graduation from Brown, Nober began working as a research analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. His research work at the Fed focused on the field of labor economics and the economics of education. During his time at the institution, he co-authored a series of blogs on heterogeneity of outcomes, in relation to education In the wake of COVID-19, Nober also had the opportunity to author a blog discussing the pandemic's differing effects based on race, income, and geographical differences.

In August 2020, Nober will begin his studies at Columbia University, where he'll be pursuing a PhD in Economics.