White House Taps Real Estate Expert: Rutgers Professor Joins Presidential Economic Advisory Team

In a notable academic appointment, Rutgers Business School's distinguished finance and economics professor Morris Davis has been tapped to serve on the prestigious White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). Davis will take on the critical role of the nation's chief housing economist, bringing his extensive expertise to the highest levels of economic policy-making.
With his deep understanding of housing markets and economic trends, Professor Davis is poised to provide valuable insights and strategic guidance on housing-related economic challenges facing the United States. His appointment underscores the administration's commitment to leveraging top academic talent in shaping national economic policy.
As a respected scholar from Rutgers Business School, Davis brings a wealth of research and analytical experience to this influential position, promising to contribute meaningful perspectives to the Council of Economic Advisers.