Dawn began her career as an economist with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. She then moved over to the private sector, where she held several marketing positions before leaving the corporate world in the late 1990s.

Since then, Dawn has worked as a fundraiser for several nonprofit organizations in Boston and Baltimore. Her most recent position was with the Baltimore City Public School System. She has a BS in economics from Towson University.


All from Dawn Niederhauser

CEPR Spotlight: Bolivia

CEPR Spotlight: Bolivia

CEPR’s work looking at the 2019 coup d’etat in Bolivia that ousted the elected government was decisive in refuting the false narrative that was deployed, and unfortunately reported for nearly a year in major media, that the 2019 election was stolen.

By Dawn Niederhauser

CEPR Spotlight: Vaccines, Patents and Copyrights

CEPR Spotlight: Vaccines, Patents and Copyrights

CEPR has written extensively on how patent monopolies allow pharmaceutical companies to extract billions from everyday people using drug research that is already publicly funded at a fraction of the cost.

By Dawn Niederhauser

CEPR Spotlight: Haiti

CEPR Spotlight: Haiti

CEPR continues to educate members of Congress and US policymakers on electoral issues and aid accountability in Haiti.

By Dawn Niederhauser

CEPR Spotlight: Special Drawing Rights

CEPR Spotlight: Special Drawing Rights

CEPR has played a leading role in educating policymakers and the general public on the importance of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) and in organizing a successful campaign for a major allocation of SDRs by the International Monetary Fund.

By Dawn Niederhauser

CEPR Spotlight: Private Equity in Health Care

CEPR Spotlight: Private Equity in Health Care

CEPR co-director Eileen Appelbaum has become a recognized expert on how Private Equity has permeated all sectors of our economy. And nowhere is this practice more insidious than in health care.

By Dawn Niederhauser