Trent Ullrich
PhD Student, Cornell University, Brooks School of Public Policy
Welcome! I'm a Public Policy PhD student at Cornell University, where my research interests include health policy, regulatory policy, and American politics. Outside of academia, I am an advocate for people with ADHD, serving as the Secretary of the Board for the Society for ADHD and previously serving as a co-chair of the CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD) Advocacy and Public Policy Committee, advocating on behalf of Americans with ADHD by influencing national, state, and local public policies. I also have experience in consulting and electoral politics, working as a consultant with High Lantern Group and as a political campaign staffer for local, state, and federal races across New York. I graduated with honors from Cornell University with a Master of Public Administration (MPA) concentrating in Government, Politics, and Policy, and summa cum laude from St. John's University with a BA in Government and Politics.