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Staff

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Jade Bahr

State-Tribal Policy Analyst

Jade's primary areas of research focus on Indian Country and the impacts of state policies and budget decisions on it. Her work includes community outreach and advocacy on equitable public policies.  She is an enrolled member of the Tsistsistas(Northern Cheyenne) Tribal Nation and a descendant of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Tribal Nation. She graduated from the University of Montana with a B.A. in Sociology and emphasis in Inequalities and Social Justice. She began her career in social services, serving vulnerable populations that included youth deemed most at-risk and adults with disabilities in both living and employment settings. She served in the 66th MT State Legislature, representing House District 50 for one two-year term. Jade is a long-time Billings resident and has proudly never lived outside of Montana.

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Rose Bender

Director of Research

Rose oversees MBPC's research team to study and advance economic policies that equitably invest in communities. Her research focus is state fiscal policy, advocating for a fair tax code that supports a robust state budget so Montana is a better place to live and work for everyone. Previously, she worked at the Montana Department of Revenue, serving as an economist/tax policy analyst, estimating impacts to state revenues and researching policy issues. Rose has also spent time as a community organizer in eastern Montana for Northern Plains Resource Council and an economist for Ecosystem Research Group. She holds master's and bachelor's degrees in economics from the University of Montana. Rose grew up in Billings. She lives in Helena with her husband and two children.

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Xanna Burg

Director of KIDS COUNT

Xanna (she/her) directs the efforts of KIDS COUNT in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. She compiles hundreds of data points related to children’s well-being and provides in-depth research on key topics across the three states. She shares her passion for data with partners to inform recommendations for policy solutions that better support children and families.  She has a background in public health and experience working across various sectors to improve the health of children. She started her career implementing nutrition education programs in communities before pursuing a graduate degree in epidemiology and transitioning to research and evaluation. Before joining MBPC, Xanna worked as a Data Analyst for the Colorado WIC program, where she used administrative data to evaluate the impact of WIC for Colorado families. Xanna has a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from the Colorado School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition.

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Grace Decker

MAC Coordinator

Grace (she/her) facilitates Montana Advocates for Children (MAC), the statewide coalition of organizations and stakeholders working to ensure all Montanans have access to a robust and coordinated early child care and education system. Grace graduated with honors from Brown University’s Education department and spent over 15 years in direct service in early care and education, including as founding director of the Missoula Community School. Before joining MBPC, Grace coordinated the local early childhood collaborative Zero to Five Missoula County, where she built cross-sector partnerships to launch systems-changing projects like the Kindergarten Entry Assessment, Early Learning Fellows, and Missoula Child Care Advantage. Originally from outside Boston, Grace has lived in Missoula since the early ‘90s, these days together with her husband, 16-year-old son, and two tiny dogs.

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Erica Donohue

Director of Communications

Erica leads the organization’s online presence and designs most of the visual materials. They also provide communications support to partners with grassroots advocacy efforts. Their goal is to expand the awareness of MBPC's work beyond the legislative halls and into the hands of partners and communities across the state.  Erica previously worked at the Parenting Place, a community-based, nonprofit organization preventing child abuse and neglect through strengthening families. They have an extensive background in social media development in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors throughout the Northwest. They have lived in Montana since 2014 with their husband and child.

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Hannah Fisher

Office Manager

Hannah oversees the organizational operations, bookkeeping, and office procedures. She utilizes her artistic talents on the communications team to produce and design graphics and other visual materials to help advance the mission of MBPC. Hannah's nonprofit experience stems from years as executive director of The Clay Studio of Missoula. This organization provides affordable studio work facilities, information, resources, and development opportunities for working and aspiring clay artists. She holds a bachelor of arts with an emphasis on Ceramic Art from the Oregon College of Art & Craft in Portland, Oregon. Hannah is originally from western New York and lives in Helena with her partner and two kids

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Aubrey Godbey

Policy Analyst

Aubrey’s (she/her) primary area of research focuses on housing security. She conducts research to measure the impact of state and federal policies on those who are most impacted. Aubrey earned her Bachelor’s degree in Community and Public Health from the University of Montana. With her degree, she has spent her career serving marginalized communities and fighting for basic human rights, like food and shelter. Aubrey previously worked at the Montana Food Bank Network helping to elevate the voices of lived experts to help create policy change. She looks forward to engaging even more with lived experts at MBPC. Aubrey currently lives in Missoula and will often be found seeing a movie at The Roxy Theater or enjoying live music downtown.

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Gwen Nicholson

Associate Communications Manager

Gwen (she/her) helps create the organization's social media posts, data visualizations, and communications strategy. She aims to communicate MBPC's policy work clearly and effectively to partners and communities across Montana. Gwen has a background in journalism and media art background and has had her work in print and television outlets across the state, including the Montana Press Monthly, SWX News, and Montana PBS. Since graduating from the University of Montana's School of Journalism in 2021, she has worked with Lee Enterprises, the Montana Press Monthly, and Word West Revue. She is proud to be a lifelong resident of Missoula and an enrolled member of the Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene) Tribe

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Heather O'Loughlin

Executive Director

Heather (she/her) leads MBPC's research and policy analysis, collaborating with partners to develop policy solutions backed by concrete data. She works to educate policymakers to influence legislation and advance equitable policies.  Before coming to MBPC, Heather served as the legislative director and policy advisor for Senator Max Baucus, managing the Senator's legislative team. She received her juris doctorate from the University of Montana School of Law and a bachelor's degree in business finance and economics from the University of Montana. Heather is originally from Great Falls and lives in Helena with her husband and daughter.

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