Education
Ph.D., George Mason University, 2020
M.A., George Mason University, 2017
B.S., Wright State University, Business Economics, 2015
Fields
Primary: Environmental Economics
Secondary: Development Economics and Public Choice
Teaching Experience
Instructor:
Spring 2017, Environmental Economics for the Citizen
Fall 2017, Intermediate Macroeconomics
Spring 2017, Intermediate Macroeconomics
Spring 2017, Environmental Economics for the Citizen
Fall 2016, Principles of Microeconomics
Teaching assistant:
2017-2018, Labor Economics, TA to Bryan Caplan
Research Papers
“Estimating the Benefits of Tidal Marsh Restoration in the Nisqually River Delta”, Forthcoming 2020.
Research Experience
2017 – 2019, Research Assistant to Bryan Caplan
2016 – present, Pathways Student Economist, U.S. Geological Survey
Grants and Fellowships
2017 – 2019, Ph.D. Fellowship, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Research Presentations
August 2019, “Estimating the Benefits of Tidal Marsh Restoration in the Nisqually River Delta,” DOI Community of Practice Monthly Meeting, Reston, VA.
March 2017, “The value of recreation, carbon sequestration, and sea level rise protection at J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge,” DOI Economics Conference, Washington, D.C.