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Lindsey-Grey Quint

Lindsey Quint serves as program manager for policy and research on China for the Keough School of Global Affairs, overseeing programming and administration for the school’s China-related initiatives and research. In this role, she manages the Society for the Social Science Study of China, an organization that brings together an interdisciplinary network of scholars studying contemporary China. She also collaborates with the dean of the Keough School and faculty to advance China-focused programming, research and engagement.

Prior to joining the Keough School, Quint was a junior associate at Due East Advisors, where she supported the State of Michigan’s foreign direct investment attraction team in China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia and Japan. In this role, she conducted market research, tracked investment trends and facilitated engagement between state economic development officials and international business leaders. Quint’s primary research interests focus on subnational Chinese relations.

Quint earned a master of public policy degree from the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and a master of arts in Chinese Studies from the University of Michigan’s College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. She holds a bachelor of arts in international affairs and Chinese and a minor in political science from the University of Colorado Boulder. When she isn’t working on U.S.-China relations, you can find her running, hiking, and reading!