Emma Eisenman is a former assistant director of advancement at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
Emma was introduced to the liberty movement in 2019 during her first internship with the Mackinac Center, where she researched and analyzed Michigan’s criminal justice system.
Emma holds a bachelor's degree from Hillsdale College, where she studied German, with a focus in politics and law. During her time at Hillsdale, she spent a summer abroad in Würzburg, Germany and a semester enrolled at Hillsdale’s Kirby Center in Washington, DC. During her time as a student in DC, she interned with the U.S. Department of State as a writer and analyst in the Office of Northern European, Artic, and Baltic Security.
Since graduating from Hillsdale in the winter of 2020, Emma has served in the conservative non-profit movement with Hillsdale College, as well as the private corporate sector with Moore.
Emma is a proud Michigan native. When she is not on the shores of the Great Lakes, Emma can be found spending time with her family, fox hunting in the Blue Ridge Mountains, visiting her fellow Hillsdalians in DC, or traversing the trails with her horse, Mariposa, and West German Shepherd, Bärlach.