Audrey Kudzai Mutanhaurwa is a third-year international undergraduate student at St. Catherine University majoring in economics with a minor in statistics and finance. Her research interests include international economics and finance, development economics, and public finance. She is passionate about using economics to improve the fiscal, economic, and social conditions in developing countries, especially in southern Africa. At St. Catherine University, she works as a student assistant in the office of institutional advancement, and works as a statistics tutor for the economics department. Additionally, she is a research assistant for the economics department where she helps analyze literature on economic participation in Jordan, and program surveys for UNICEF youth with a focus on economic engagement using OpenData Kit, Excel, and Stata. She currently participates in several leadership roles on campus including being the student chair of the Student Senate, a mentor for the university’s peer mentorship program, a peace prayer coordinator for St. Catherine’s International Student Organization (SCISO), and a mentor for the MCDE (Minnesota Center for Diversity in Economics). Audrey was born and raised in Zimbabwe.