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THE RECOVERY
To support the economic recovery, we will continue to offer high-quality, insightful economic analysis. We will seek out work that allows us to shed light on current economic conditions and share these insights with our clients and community. ECONorthwest News and Commentary on COVID-19. We, like you, are operating in a period ofunprecedented
STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Ed Whitelaw was a disruptive visionary. The venerable University of Oregon economist, who died in late April, always had his eyes fixed on the future. And unlike many of his peers, he saw the future in decades rather than quarters or years. He looked beyond business cyclesJOHN TAPOGNA
Phone: 503-222-6060. Email: tapogna@econw.com. Education: M.P.P. Public Policy, Harvard University. B.A. Journalism, University of Oregon. John is President of ECONorthwest and oversees the firm's business strategy. Since his arrival at ECONorthwest in 1997, John has built consulting practices in education, healthcare, human service,and tax
CHRIS BLAKNEY
Phone: 213-291-9444. Email: blakney@econw.com. Education: B.A. Economics (Cum Laude), Pacific Lutheran University (Emphasis in Mathematics and Domestic Policy) Certificate in Economic Development, University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute. Chris joined ECONorthwest as a Project Director in 2019.MORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.com TYLER BUMP — ECONORTHWEST Education: M.U.R.P. University of Colorado Denver, College of Architecture B.S. Human Services, Metropolitan State University of Denver. Tyler Bump is a Project Director at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on the intersection of land use planning and real estate investment that advances equitable housing, economic development, and sustainable development goals. HOMELESSNESS IN OREGON: A REVIEW OF TRENDS, CAUSES, AND Homelessness in Oregon: A Review of Trends, Causes, and Policy Options. The Oregon Community Foundation commissioned ECONorthwest to write two reports on homelessness, one that focused on the Portland region and another that examined the issue statewide. The first study on the Portland region examined the root causes of homelessness, aswell as
IMPACTS OF OREGON OPERATIONS FOR INTEL CORPORATION Intel Corporation has a long history as a technology innovator and supporter of education within the high-tech industry and the Silicon Forest of Oregon. In 1998, Intel commissioned ECONorthwest to estimate the economic and fiscal impacts associated with Intel’s Oregon operations from its inception ECONORTHWESTTHE RECOVERYABOUTSTAFFPROJECTSNEWSCAREERS ECONorthwest is a consulting firm based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in economics, finance, and planning.THE RECOVERY
To support the economic recovery, we will continue to offer high-quality, insightful economic analysis. We will seek out work that allows us to shed light on current economic conditions and share these insights with our clients and community. ECONorthwest News and Commentary on COVID-19. We, like you, are operating in a period ofunprecedented
STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Ed Whitelaw was a disruptive visionary. The venerable University of Oregon economist, who died in late April, always had his eyes fixed on the future. And unlike many of his peers, he saw the future in decades rather than quarters or years. He looked beyond business cyclesJOHN TAPOGNA
Phone: 503-222-6060. Email: tapogna@econw.com. Education: M.P.P. Public Policy, Harvard University. B.A. Journalism, University of Oregon. John is President of ECONorthwest and oversees the firm's business strategy. Since his arrival at ECONorthwest in 1997, John has built consulting practices in education, healthcare, human service,and tax
CHRIS BLAKNEY
Phone: 213-291-9444. Email: blakney@econw.com. Education: B.A. Economics (Cum Laude), Pacific Lutheran University (Emphasis in Mathematics and Domestic Policy) Certificate in Economic Development, University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute. Chris joined ECONorthwest as a Project Director in 2019.MORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.com TYLER BUMP — ECONORTHWEST Education: M.U.R.P. University of Colorado Denver, College of Architecture B.S. Human Services, Metropolitan State University of Denver. Tyler Bump is a Project Director at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on the intersection of land use planning and real estate investment that advances equitable housing, economic development, and sustainable development goals. HOMELESSNESS IN OREGON: A REVIEW OF TRENDS, CAUSES, AND Homelessness in Oregon: A Review of Trends, Causes, and Policy Options. The Oregon Community Foundation commissioned ECONorthwest to write two reports on homelessness, one that focused on the Portland region and another that examined the issue statewide. The first study on the Portland region examined the root causes of homelessness, aswell as
IMPACTS OF OREGON OPERATIONS FOR INTEL CORPORATION Intel Corporation has a long history as a technology innovator and supporter of education within the high-tech industry and the Silicon Forest of Oregon. In 1998, Intel commissioned ECONorthwest to estimate the economic and fiscal impacts associated with Intel’s Oregon operations from its inception NEWS — ECONORTHWEST Oct 15, 2020. Oct 3, 2020. ECONorthwest Report on Housing Instability among Oregonians with Intellectual Disabilities Featured by OPB. Oct 3, 2020. Oregon Public Broadcasting. Oct 3, 2020. Oct 2, 2020. Kevin E. Cahill Publishes Paper on Unretirement in the 2010s. Oct 2, 2020. ABOUT — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest is an independent economic consulting firm. Since 1974, we have worked with a variety of public and private clients across the country, offering economic perspectives on issues ranging from wildfire recovery to education inequities and affordable housing. PROJECTS — ECONORTHWEST Natural Resources. Education & Social Policy. Education Scenario Planning for Gates and Lumina Foundations. Education & Social Policy. Education & Social Policy. Dev. & Transportation. Economics of Inclusionary Development for the Urban Land Institute. Dev. & Transportation. Dev. & Transportation.THE RECOVERY
To support the economic recovery, we will continue to offer high-quality, insightful economic analysis. We will seek out work that allows us to shed light on current economic conditions and share these insights with our clients and community. ECONorthwest News and Commentary on COVID-19. We, like you, are operating in a period ofunprecedented
LITIGATION — ECONORTHWEST Environmental Enforcement, Damages, Liability . Environmental, natural resource, and energy-related litigation. ECONorthwest has earned a reputation for excellence through an established history of applying economics to litigation involving environmental, natural resource, and energy-related issues.DR. ANDREW DYKE
Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill B.A. Mathematics and Economics, Wesleyan University. Dr. Andrew Dyke, a Senior Economist and Partner at ECONorthwest, has expertise in program evaluation and applied microeconomic analysis in a variety ofareas.
DR. RANDALL POZDENA
Phone: 503-200-5065. Email: pozdena@econw.com. Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of California, Berkeley. A.B. Economics, Dartmouth College. Dr. Randall Pozdena leads ECONorthwest’s quantitative analysis practice. He joined ECONorthwest as a Managing Director and head of its Portland office in 1991. He has extensiveexperience in
SARAH REICH
Sarah Reich. Project Manager. Sarah specializes in natural resource policy and economics. Office: Portland, OR Phone: 503-200-5083 Email:reich@econw.com
BETH GOODMAN
Education: M.C.R.P. Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.P.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon. Beth is a Project Director and Senior Planner at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on long-range growth management, land use planning, and policy analysis. ECONOMICS OF INCLUSIONARY DEVELOPMENT FOR THE URBAN LAND Economics of Inclusionary Development for the Urban Land Institute. A growing number of communities are turning to their zoning authority to boost workforce and affordable housing supply through inclusionary zoning, which allows cities to require developers to provide affordable housing units as part of their market rate developmentprojects.
ECONORTHWESTTHE RECOVERYABOUTSTAFFPROJECTSNEWSCAREERS ECONorthwest is a consulting firm based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in economics, finance, and planning. STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Ed Whitelaw was a disruptive visionary. The venerable University of Oregon economist, who died in late April, always had his eyes fixed on the future. And unlike many of his peers, he saw the future in decades rather than quarters or years. He looked beyond business cyclesJOHN TAPOGNA
Phone: 503-222-6060. Email: tapogna@econw.com. Education: M.P.P. Public Policy, Harvard University. B.A. Journalism, University of Oregon. John is President of ECONorthwest and oversees the firm's business strategy. Since his arrival at ECONorthwest in 1997, John has built consulting practices in education, healthcare, human service,and tax
DR. ANDREW DYKE
Office: Portland, OR. Phone: 503-200-5075. Email: dyke@econw.com. Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. B.A. Mathematics and Economics, Wesleyan University. Dr. Andrew Dyke, a Senior Economist and Partner at ECONorthwest, has expertise in program evaluation and applied microeconomic analysis in a variety ofCHRIS BLAKNEY
Phone: 213-291-9444. Email: blakney@econw.com. Education: B.A. Economics (Cum Laude), Pacific Lutheran University (Emphasis in Mathematics and Domestic Policy) Certificate in Economic Development, University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute. Chris joined ECONorthwest as a Project Director in 2019.MORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.com TYLER BUMP — ECONORTHWEST Education: M.U.R.P. University of Colorado Denver, College of Architecture B.S. Human Services, Metropolitan State University of Denver. Tyler Bump is a Project Director at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on the intersection of land use planning and real estate investment that advances equitable housing, economic development, and sustainable development goals. HOMELESSNESS IN OREGON: A REVIEW OF TRENDS, CAUSES, AND Homelessness in Oregon: A Review of Trends, Causes, and Policy Options. The Oregon Community Foundation commissioned ECONorthwest to write two reports on homelessness, one that focused on the Portland region and another that examined the issue statewide. The first study on the Portland region examined the root causes of homelessness, aswell as
IMPACTS OF OREGON OPERATIONS FOR INTEL CORPORATION Intel Corporation has a long history as a technology innovator and supporter of education within the high-tech industry and the Silicon Forest of Oregon. In 1998, Intel commissioned ECONorthwest to estimate the economic and fiscal impacts associated with Intel’s Oregon operations from its inception ECONORTHWESTTHE RECOVERYABOUTSTAFFPROJECTSNEWSCAREERS ECONorthwest is a consulting firm based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in economics, finance, and planning. STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Ed Whitelaw was a disruptive visionary. The venerable University of Oregon economist, who died in late April, always had his eyes fixed on the future. And unlike many of his peers, he saw the future in decades rather than quarters or years. He looked beyond business cyclesJOHN TAPOGNA
Phone: 503-222-6060. Email: tapogna@econw.com. Education: M.P.P. Public Policy, Harvard University. B.A. Journalism, University of Oregon. John is President of ECONorthwest and oversees the firm's business strategy. Since his arrival at ECONorthwest in 1997, John has built consulting practices in education, healthcare, human service,and tax
DR. ANDREW DYKE
Office: Portland, OR. Phone: 503-200-5075. Email: dyke@econw.com. Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. B.A. Mathematics and Economics, Wesleyan University. Dr. Andrew Dyke, a Senior Economist and Partner at ECONorthwest, has expertise in program evaluation and applied microeconomic analysis in a variety ofCHRIS BLAKNEY
Phone: 213-291-9444. Email: blakney@econw.com. Education: B.A. Economics (Cum Laude), Pacific Lutheran University (Emphasis in Mathematics and Domestic Policy) Certificate in Economic Development, University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute. Chris joined ECONorthwest as a Project Director in 2019.MORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.com TYLER BUMP — ECONORTHWEST Education: M.U.R.P. University of Colorado Denver, College of Architecture B.S. Human Services, Metropolitan State University of Denver. Tyler Bump is a Project Director at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on the intersection of land use planning and real estate investment that advances equitable housing, economic development, and sustainable development goals. HOMELESSNESS IN OREGON: A REVIEW OF TRENDS, CAUSES, AND Homelessness in Oregon: A Review of Trends, Causes, and Policy Options. The Oregon Community Foundation commissioned ECONorthwest to write two reports on homelessness, one that focused on the Portland region and another that examined the issue statewide. The first study on the Portland region examined the root causes of homelessness, aswell as
IMPACTS OF OREGON OPERATIONS FOR INTEL CORPORATION Intel Corporation has a long history as a technology innovator and supporter of education within the high-tech industry and the Silicon Forest of Oregon. In 1998, Intel commissioned ECONorthwest to estimate the economic and fiscal impacts associated with Intel’s Oregon operations from its inception NEWS — ECONORTHWEST Oct 15, 2020. Oct 3, 2020. ECONorthwest Report on Housing Instability among Oregonians with Intellectual Disabilities Featured by OPB. Oct 3, 2020. Oregon Public Broadcasting. Oct 3, 2020. Oct 2, 2020. Kevin E. Cahill Publishes Paper on Unretirement in the 2010s. Oct 2, 2020. ABOUT — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest is an independent economic consulting firm. Since 1974, we have worked with a variety of public and private clients across the country, offering economic perspectives on issues ranging from wildfire recovery to education inequities and affordable housing. PROJECTS — ECONORTHWEST Natural Resources. Education & Social Policy. Education Scenario Planning for Gates and Lumina Foundations. Education & Social Policy. Education & Social Policy. Dev. & Transportation. Economics of Inclusionary Development for the Urban Land Institute. Dev. & Transportation. Dev. & Transportation.THE RECOVERY
To support the economic recovery, we will continue to offer high-quality, insightful economic analysis. We will seek out work that allows us to shed light on current economic conditions and share these insights with our clients and community. ECONorthwest News and Commentary on COVID-19. We, like you, are operating in a period ofunprecedented
LITIGATION — ECONORTHWEST Environmental Enforcement, Damages, Liability . Environmental, natural resource, and energy-related litigation. ECONorthwest has earned a reputation for excellence through an established history of applying economics to litigation involving environmental, natural resource, and energy-related issues.DR. RANDALL POZDENA
Phone: 503-200-5065. Email: pozdena@econw.com. Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of California, Berkeley. A.B. Economics, Dartmouth College. Dr. Randall Pozdena leads ECONorthwest’s quantitative analysis practice. He joined ECONorthwest as a Managing Director and head of its Portland office in 1991. He has extensiveexperience in
DR. ANDREW DYKE
Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill B.A. Mathematics and Economics, Wesleyan University. Dr. Andrew Dyke, a Senior Economist and Partner at ECONorthwest, has expertise in program evaluation and applied microeconomic analysis in a variety ofareas.
ECONOMICS OF INCLUSIONARY DEVELOPMENT FOR THE URBAN LAND Economics of Inclusionary Development for the Urban Land Institute. A growing number of communities are turning to their zoning authority to boost workforce and affordable housing supply through inclusionary zoning, which allows cities to require developers to provide affordable housing units as part of their market rate developmentprojects.
BETH GOODMAN
Education: M.C.R.P. Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.P.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon. Beth is a Project Director and Senior Planner at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on long-range growth management, land use planning, and policy analysis.SARAH REICH
Sarah Reich. Project Manager. Sarah specializes in natural resource policy and economics. Office: Portland, OR Phone: 503-200-5083 Email:reich@econw.com
ECONORTHWESTTHE RECOVERYABOUTSTAFFPROJECTSNEWSCAREERS ECONorthwest is a consulting firm based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in economics, finance, and planning. STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, CAREERS — ECONORTHWEST If you have any questions about our current openings or would like to be kept in mind for additional openings, please send a question or cover letter and resume to humanresources@econw.com. Project Manager (Los Angeles) Economic Analyst (Portland or Seattle) Policy/Spatial Analyst (Portland or Seattle) Research/Data Analyst (Portland orSeattle
CHRIS BLAKNEY
Phone: 213-291-9444. Email: blakney@econw.com. Education: B.A. Economics (Cum Laude), Pacific Lutheran University (Emphasis in Mathematics and Domestic Policy) Certificate in Economic Development, University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute. Chris joined ECONorthwest as a Project Director in 2019. REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Ed Whitelaw was a disruptive visionary. The venerable University of Oregon economist, who died in late April, always had his eyes fixed on the future. And unlike many of his peers, he saw the future in decades rather than quarters or years. He looked beyond business cyclesJOHN TAPOGNA
Phone: 503-222-6060. Email: tapogna@econw.com. Education: M.P.P. Public Policy, Harvard University. B.A. Journalism, University of Oregon. John is President of ECONorthwest and oversees the firm's business strategy. Since his arrival at ECONorthwest in 1997, John has built consulting practices in education, healthcare, human service,and tax
DR. ANDREW DYKE
Office: Portland, OR. Phone: 503-200-5075. Email: dyke@econw.com. Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. B.A. Mathematics and Economics, Wesleyan University. Dr. Andrew Dyke, a Senior Economist and Partner at ECONorthwest, has expertise in program evaluation and applied microeconomic analysis in a variety of DR. MICHAEL WILKERSON Dr. Michael Wilkerson. Senior Economist. Mike specializes in economic analysis, modeling, and real estate analysis. Office: Portland, OR Phone: 503-200-5098 Email: wilkerson@econw.comMORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.comBETH GOODMAN
Education: M.C.R.P. Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.P.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon. Beth is a Project Director and Senior Planner at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on long-range growth management, land use planning, and policy analysis. ECONORTHWESTTHE RECOVERYABOUTSTAFFPROJECTSNEWSCAREERS ECONorthwest is a consulting firm based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in economics, finance, and planning. STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, CAREERS — ECONORTHWEST If you have any questions about our current openings or would like to be kept in mind for additional openings, please send a question or cover letter and resume to humanresources@econw.com. Project Manager (Los Angeles) Economic Analyst (Portland or Seattle) Policy/Spatial Analyst (Portland or Seattle) Research/Data Analyst (Portland orSeattle
CHRIS BLAKNEY
Phone: 213-291-9444. Email: blakney@econw.com. Education: B.A. Economics (Cum Laude), Pacific Lutheran University (Emphasis in Mathematics and Domestic Policy) Certificate in Economic Development, University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute. Chris joined ECONorthwest as a Project Director in 2019. REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Ed Whitelaw was a disruptive visionary. The venerable University of Oregon economist, who died in late April, always had his eyes fixed on the future. And unlike many of his peers, he saw the future in decades rather than quarters or years. He looked beyond business cyclesJOHN TAPOGNA
Phone: 503-222-6060. Email: tapogna@econw.com. Education: M.P.P. Public Policy, Harvard University. B.A. Journalism, University of Oregon. John is President of ECONorthwest and oversees the firm's business strategy. Since his arrival at ECONorthwest in 1997, John has built consulting practices in education, healthcare, human service,and tax
DR. ANDREW DYKE
Office: Portland, OR. Phone: 503-200-5075. Email: dyke@econw.com. Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. B.A. Mathematics and Economics, Wesleyan University. Dr. Andrew Dyke, a Senior Economist and Partner at ECONorthwest, has expertise in program evaluation and applied microeconomic analysis in a variety of DR. MICHAEL WILKERSON Dr. Michael Wilkerson. Senior Economist. Mike specializes in economic analysis, modeling, and real estate analysis. Office: Portland, OR Phone: 503-200-5098 Email: wilkerson@econw.comMORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.comBETH GOODMAN
Education: M.C.R.P. Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.P.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon. Beth is a Project Director and Senior Planner at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on long-range growth management, land use planning, and policy analysis. NEWS — ECONORTHWEST Oct 15, 2020. Oct 3, 2020. ECONorthwest Report on Housing Instability among Oregonians with Intellectual Disabilities Featured by OPB. Oct 3, 2020. Oregon Public Broadcasting. Oct 3, 2020. Oct 2, 2020. Kevin E. Cahill Publishes Paper on Unretirement in the 2010s. Oct 2, 2020. ABOUT — ECONORTHWEST Scroll. ECONorthwest is an independent economic consulting firm. Since 1974, we have worked with a variety of public and private clients across the country, offering economic perspectives on issues ranging from wildfire recovery to education inequities and affordable housing. Our clients have one thing in common – they want insightful PROJECTS — ECONORTHWEST Natural Resources. Education & Social Policy. Education Scenario Planning for Gates and Lumina Foundations. Education & Social Policy. Education & Social Policy. Dev. & Transportation. Economics of Inclusionary Development for the Urban Land Institute. Dev. & Transportation. Dev. & Transportation.THE RECOVERY
To support the economic recovery, we will continue to offer high-quality, insightful economic analysis. We will seek out work that allows us to shed light on current economic conditions and share these insights with our clients and community. ECONorthwest News and Commentary on COVID-19. We, like you, are operating in a period ofunprecedented
NATURAL RESOURCES=
Our air, water, forests, and public lands are shared, common goods that require careful management. ECONorthwest combines rigorous economic analysis with an empirical understanding of human behavior. We help governments, non-profits, and communities protect and LITIGATION — ECONORTHWEST Environmental Enforcement, Damages, Liability . Environmental, natural resource, and energy-related litigation. ECONorthwest has earned a reputation for excellence through an established history of applying economics to litigation involving environmental, natural resource, and energy-related issues. DR. MICHAEL WILKERSON Dr. Michael Wilkerson. Senior Economist. Mike specializes in economic analysis, modeling, and real estate analysis. Office: Portland, OR Phone: 503-200-5098 Email: wilkerson@econw.comBETH GOODMAN
Education: M.C.R.P. Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.P.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon. Beth is a Project Director and Senior Planner at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on long-range growth management, land use planning, and policy analysis.BECKY HEWITT
Becky Hewitt. Becky specializes in urban planning, spatial analysis, and land use policy. Office: Portland, OR Phone: 503-200-5077 Email:hewitt@econw.com
HOMELESSNESS IN OREGON: A REVIEW OF TRENDS, CAUSES, AND Homelessness in Oregon: A Review of Trends, Causes, and Policy Options. The Oregon Community Foundation commissioned ECONorthwest to write two reports on homelessness, one that focused on the Portland region and another that examined the issue statewide. The first study on the Portland region examined the root causes of homelessness, aswell as
ECONORTHWESTTHE RECOVERYABOUTSTAFFPROJECTSNEWSCAREERS ECONorthwest is a consulting firm based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in economics, finance, and planning. NEWS — ECONORTHWEST Oct 15, 2020. Oct 3, 2020. ECONorthwest Report on Housing Instability among Oregonians with Intellectual Disabilities Featured by OPB. Oct 3, 2020. Oregon Public Broadcasting. Oct 3, 2020. Oct 2, 2020. Kevin E. Cahill Publishes Paper on Unretirement in the 2010s. Oct 2, 2020. ABOUT — ECONORTHWESTALLISON TIVNON ECONORTHWESTJOHN TAPOGNAECONORTHWEST
Scroll. ECONorthwest is an independent economic consulting firm. Since 1974, we have worked with a variety of public and private clients across the country, offering economic perspectives on issues ranging from wildfire recovery to education inequities and affordable housing. Our clients have one thing in common – they want insightful PROJECTS — ECONORTHWESTECONORTHWEST Natural Resources. Education & Social Policy. Education Scenario Planning for Gates and Lumina Foundations. Education & Social Policy. Education & Social Policy. Dev. & Transportation. Economics of Inclusionary Development for the Urban Land Institute. Dev. & Transportation. Dev. & Transportation. STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Ed Whitelaw was a disruptive visionary. The venerable University of Oregon economist, who died in late April, always had his eyes fixed on the future. And unlike many of his peers, he saw the future in decades rather than quarters or years. He looked beyond business cyclesDR. ANDREW DYKE
Office: Portland, OR. Phone: 503-200-5075. Email: dyke@econw.com. Education: Ph.D. Economics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. B.A. Mathematics and Economics, Wesleyan University. Dr. Andrew Dyke, a Senior Economist and Partner at ECONorthwest, has expertise in program evaluation and applied microeconomic analysis in a variety ofJOHN TAPOGNA
Phone: 503-222-6060. Email: tapogna@econw.com. Education: M.P.P. Public Policy, Harvard University. B.A. Journalism, University of Oregon. John is President of ECONorthwest and oversees the firm's business strategy. Since his arrival at ECONorthwest in 1997, John has built consulting practices in education, healthcare, human service,and tax
MORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.comBETH GOODMAN
Education: M.C.R.P. Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.P.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon. Beth is a Project Director and Senior Planner at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on long-range growth management, land use planning, and policy analysis. ECONORTHWESTTHE RECOVERYABOUTSTAFFPROJECTSNEWSCAREERS ECONorthwest is a consulting firm based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in economics, finance, and planning. NEWS — ECONORTHWEST Robert Parker and John Tapogna Co-Author White Paper: Making the Most of the American Rescue Plan ABOUT — ECONORTHWESTALLISON TIVNON ECONORTHWESTJOHN TAPOGNAECONORTHWEST
ECONorthwest is an independent economic consulting firm. Since 1974, we have worked with a variety of public and private clients across the country, offering economic perspectives on issues ranging from wildfire recovery to education inequities and affordable housing. PROJECTS — ECONORTHWESTECONORTHWEST Innovation in Economic Development: A Community Investment Strategy for the City of John Day STAFF — ECONORTHWEST ECONorthwest’s staff incorporate project direction, project management, research analysis, and technical and administrative support. We bring a variety of skill sets and educational backgrounds to help inform our project work, including economics, policy analysis, fiscal analysis, land use planning, REMEMBERING ED WHITELAW Remembering Ed Whitelaw (1941–2021) Tribute to an Oregon Visionary. It can be a burden to see things before others do. Seeing the unseen, and acting on what you see, is disruptive.MORGAN SHOOK
Morgan Shook. Senior Policy Advisor. Morgan specializes in land use and redevelopment policy, planning, and finance. Office: Seattle, WA Phone: 206-388-0082 Email: shook@econw.comDR. ANDREW DYKE
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Education: M.C.R.P. Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.P.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon. Beth is a Project Director and Senior Planner at ECONorthwest with a professional focus on long-range growth management, land use planning, and policy analysis. NEWS — ECONORTHWEST Robert Parker and John Tapogna Co-Author White Paper: Making the Most of the American Rescue Plan PROJECTS — ECONORTHWEST Innovation in Economic Development: A Community Investment Strategy for the City of John DayTHE RECOVERY
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