Ari Bronsoler Nurko
Behavioral economist at Google
Ph.D in Economics from MIT
Behavioral economist at Google
Ph.D in Economics from MIT
Ari Bronsoler is a behavioral economist at Google, applying economic principles and behavioral insights to drive positive change. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT, where his research focused on the intersection of technology, decision-making, and health outcomes with the aim of improving efficiency and quality in healthcare systems, particularly in developing nations. Ari leverages his expertise by designing large-scale interventions that incorporate data analytics, technology adoption, and organizational improvements.
His work has been published in peer-reviewed journals including the Review of Economic Studies, the Annual Review of Economics and the New England Journal of Medicine: Catalyst. He has collaborated extensively with Mexico's largest public healthcare provider, IMSS and private healthcare providers to implement innovative programs for diabetes management and preventative care as well as heart attack treatment, significantly improving patient outcomes. Ari's commitment to accessible and equitable healthcare underscores his work, demonstrating the power of health information technology to create lasting impact.