
Emily Boldt
Emily is a sophomore in the Dyson School majoring in Applied Economics and Management. She joined Roosevelt in the fall of 2019, and is interested in policies regarding economics and agriculture. On campus Emily is a Teaching Assistant for Financial Accounting, and is involved in the Society of Women in Business, Cornell Value Investing Club, and serves as a Social Media Ambassador for Cornell Undergraduate Admissions. She interned for the Cornell Cooperative Extension and worked on developing an Agricultural and Farmland Protection Plan.
By Emily Boldt Published June 8, 2020

The U.S. agricultural industry should consider sacrificing some efficiency and shift away from its reliance on giant processing plants to create a reliable and steady food supply chain.
By Emily Boldt Published November 21, 2019

Examines the financial burden of the anti-vaccine movement, and the tremendous return on investment of vaccines.