Associate, Sustainable Economics
AECOM
Emily Schwimmer is an urban planner and economist with over ten years’ experience working with public agencies, non-profits, and private sector organizations to fund, finance, and implement programs and capital improvement projects that aim to protect the environment, address socio-economic inequities, and improve the resiliency of communities. These projects range from rail electrification to bike lanes to green infrastructure and environmental restoration projects. As a member of AECOM’s Sustainable Economics team, she has experience with economic, fiscal impact, and cost-effectiveness analyses; funding, financing and governance, strategies; resiliency planning; demographic and market research; and community engagement. Emily’s published research includes analysis of public-private partnerships in the U.S., retrospective review of cost-benefit analyses of toll-managed lanes, use of social equity weights in cost-benefit analysis and impacts of large infrastructure projects on neighboring communities.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
2:45 PM – 3:45 PM