Stephanie Moulton Professional Conduct and Inclusion Officer Stephanie Moulton is a professor in the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University, and is a faculty affiliate of the OSU Center for Real Estate Research in the Fisher College of Business. Her research focuses on housing and consumer finance, including home equity borrowing and reverse mortgages, homeownership programs administered by state housing finance agencies, and consumer debt. She has served as principal investigator for numerous studies, including those funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Social Security Administration, Fannie Mae, the MacArthur Foundation, Schmidt Futures, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, the National League of Cities, and the Ohio Housing Finance Agency. Her research has been published in Real Estate Economics, the Journal of Housing Economics, the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, the Journal of Urban Economics, the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, and the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, among other outlets. Dr. Moulton also serves as a faculty affiliate of the Center for Financial Security at the University of Wisconsin, as a visiting scholar at the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank, and as a member of the Academic Research Council for the Urban Institute’s Housing Finance Policy Center. She was a 2014 postdoctoral honoree with the Weimer School of Advanced Studies in Real Estate and Land Economics. Dr. Moulton currently serves as the Professional Conduct and Inclusion Officer for AREUEA. She previously served as a member of the Women in Real Estate Network (WREN). Moulton received her PhD from Indiana University in 2008. |