Kil Huh is a vice president of The Pew Charitable Trusts, where he leads its work on fiscal and economic policy. He and his team help policymakers develop and adopt evidence-based policies that strengthen the finances of state and local governments. Huh also oversees Pew's work on family economic security.
Before joining Pew, Huh was director of policy and consulting for the Fannie Mae Foundation, where he previously managed the foundation's state and local initiatives.
Huh holds a bachelor's degree in urban regional studies from Cornell University, a master’s in urban planning from New York University, and a master’s in philosophy and a doctorate in urban planning from Columbia University.