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Evan Burfield is an American entrepreneur and business executive. He is the co-founder of Washington, D.C. startup incubator 1776, which he started in 2013 with fellow entrepreneur Donna Harris.〔("Evan Burfield" ) Huffington Post, Retrieved on 20 February 2014〕 In 2013, Burfield was named an "Emerging Tech Leader" by Politico〔("Politico Presents Emerging Tech Leaders" ) Politico, Retrieved on 21 May 2013〕 as well as a "newsmaker to watch" by Washington Business Journal in 2014.〔("10 Other Newsmakers to Watch in 2014" ) Washington Business Journal, Retrieved on 3 January 2014〕 He has appeared as a guest contributor in major news sources, such as The Washington Post〔("How Uncle Sam Can Avoid Another Healthcare.gov" ) The Washington Post, Retrieved on 24 October 2013〕 and GE's Ideas Lab.〔("Evan Burfield: Innovation in the Other Half of the Economy" ) Ideas Lab, Retrieved on 28 May 2013〕 He has appeared as a business and entrepreneur expert for the Consumer Electronics Association〔("Washington and the Startup Economy" ) C-SPAN, Retrieved on 9 January 2013〕 and Digital Capital Week.〔("Fiscal Cliff is a Big Opportunity for DC Tech" ) Uber Stories, Retrieved on 23 November 2012〕 == Education == Burfield holds bachelor's and master's degrees in philosophy, politics and economics from St. Catherine’s College at the University of Oxford (2002-2005). While at Oxford, he won the Webb Medley prize for most outstanding thesis for his work on the effects of organizational incentives on knowledge sharing.〔("Executive Profile Evan Burfield" ) Business Week, Retrieved on 20 February 2014〕
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