David Swinton
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PredecessorMarshall C. Grigsby
SuccessorRoslyn Artis
Alma materNew York University, BA (1968)
Harvard University, MA (1971); PhD (1975)
Harvard University, MA (1971); PhD (1975)
DisciplineLabor Economics
David Holmes Swinton | |
|---|---|
| Predecessor | Marshall C. Grigsby |
| Successor | Roslyn Artis |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | New York University, BA (1968) Harvard University, MA (1971); PhD (1975) |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Labor Economics |
| Institutions | Clark Atlanta University Jackson State University Benedict College |
| Awards | Samuel Z. Westerfield Award |
David Holmes Swinton is an economist and president emeritus of Benedict College.[1] He was awarded the Samuel Z. Westerfield Award by the National Economic Association in 2005, and in 2007, he was inducted into the South Carolina Black Hall of Fame.[2]
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Swinton was raised in Timmonsville, South Carolina and New York City, where he graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School (Brooklyn). He studied economics at New York University, and earned a master's degree and doctorate in economics at Harvard University.[3]