Northern transplant. Introverted extrovert. Lifelong learner. Sci-fi connoisseur.
Dalton Bailey
Research and Data Manager
Dalton Bailey is a data manager for the NC Rural Center. He conducts research and data analysis for the Rural Center. Dalton was born and raised in a small rural town in Northern Indiana. He completed his bachelor’s degree in psychology and criminal justice at Manchester University, a small college in rural Indiana, in 2020. He graduated cum laude and won several research conference awards while enrolled. During this time, Dalton participated in a handful of research and data projects at Manchester and in the surrounding rural counties. These projects included evaluating a local county’s drug court program, general community development, and programs at Manchester. He also served as a student board member for the peace studies program, played collegiate tennis, and worked in the university’s first year student experience department.
Dalton then attended Western Kentucky University and completed his master’s degree in psychology with a concentration in psychological science in 2022. This research focused program allowed him to continue to develop his research skills and provided several opportunities to use them in applied contexts. While enrolled, Dalton completed his thesis on political information evaluation and selective political memory. He also managed the program’s social cognition research lab and taught a research methods lab. Dalton also worked as an intern and subcontracted consultant for Elevate Consulting, an evaluation and consulting firm based in Nashville that predominantly serves local non-profit organizations.
Coming from a rural background, Dalton is passionate about using his knowledge to benefit rural communities. He believes these communities are often underserved, and wants to do what he can to improve this in his chosen home of North Carolina. In his free time Dalton enjoys playing with his dog, staying active, and trying new food.