Alex Dorman currently works as a Research Fellow at The Center for Community Solutions, a nonpartisan non-profit think tank in Cleveland, OH. In this capacity, Alex has conducted research and written on a wide array of topics including the changing demographics of Ohio, access to prenatal care, LGBTQ+ invisibility in data, the digital divide, and food insecurity. As a member of the research team, Alex regularly partners with Ohio focused organizations to collect, analyze, and prepare actionable data. Former and active partners include The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, The City of Lakewood, The Literacy Cooperative, Women’s Fund of Central Ohio, Akron Children’s Hospital, and Cuyahoga County Division of Senior and Adult Services. Prior to this, Alex worked as the Research Coordinator at Oriana House Inc., where he spent much of his time working as an evaluator with the Summit County Drug Court programs.
Alex received a B.A from the College of Wooster in Psychology in 2014, an M.A. in Criminal Justice Studies from Kent State University in 2017, and a Master of Nonprofit Organizations degree from Case Western Reserve University in 2020.