Danice Brown Guzmán is associate director of the Pulte Institute's Evidence and Learning Division. With over ten years of experience conducting research and managing projects in global contexts, Guzmán is an expert in experimental and quasi-experimental research design, power calculations, survey programming, and complex data analysis. She has led large-scale data collections using both paper and electronic data collection systems, conducting research in the areas of food security, resilience, gender, education, peace-building, and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Her research has been funded by Catholic Relief Services, Kellogg Foundation, Porticus Foundation, USAID, and the US Department of Labor. Currently, Guzmán leads a consortium of researchers across five universities and one research institute for the USAID-funded Expanding the Reach of Impact Evaluation (ERIE), which conducts retrospective impact evaluations and longitudinal follow-up studies using innovative data collection methods.