Matthew Scogin
Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Domestic Finance
Matthew Scogin serves as the Senior Adviser to the Under Secretary for Domestic Finance. In that capacity he provides counsel on key policy matters including: domestic finance, fiscal policy and operations, governmental assets and liabilities, and related economic and financial matters.
Prior to joining Treasury, Mr. Scogin worked as a fiscal policy adviser for Governor Mitt Romney in Boston, Massachusetts. Other previous work experiences include Healey Development, the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York, and State Representative VanderVeen in Michigan.
A native of Portage, Michigan, Matthew graduated from Hope College in Holland, Michigan in 2002 with degrees in economics and political science. He went on to earn a Masters in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 2005. His graduate studies included a joint project with the Heritage Foundation analyzing the savings behavior of Americans. After finishing graduate school, Matthew spent 12 months in Germany as a fellow with the Robert Bosch Foundation studying unemployment and labor market policy.