National, state, and local stakeholders are increasingly concerned with environmental disruption, aging infrastructure, and economic uncertainty. Mindful of these threats, resiliency analysis has become critical to the missions of federal, state, and regional agencies.
REMI economic associates Jamie Neville and Shane Vyskocil will be hosting a seminar entitled “Planning for Disaster: Economic Resiliency Analysis” on Friday, July 26th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Atlanta, Georgia that describes how to evaluate and quantify economic resilience in the energy, transportation, and public finance sectors.
This seminar will also feature a guest presentation by Principal Planning Coordinator Colby Lancelin from the Atlanta Regional Commission that examines how to perform transportation modeling in a way that builds consensus, gains relevance, and enhances performance, as well as reviews how to integrate different models and concepts.
Economic resilience is a vital component of resiliency analysis as it refers to an economy’s ability to withstand and appropriately respond to a disruption. A disaster tends to bring about physical damages, but citizens are typically unaware of the toll it takes on the local economy, as well as the organizations tasked with recovery efforts.
Metropolitan planning organizations and regional planning commissions prepare for disruptions caused by natural events such as hurricanes, flooding, and earthquakes. Transportation departments evaluate risks posed to critical infrastructure, such as bridges and tunnels. Budget and revenue departments forecast the eventuality of a recession and budget shortfalls.
The elevation in the awareness and frequency of disasters provides more opportunities to prepare for devastation. Whether it is lobbying for grant funding, quantifying an organization’s resilience output, or calculating the impacts of a disaster to diverse stakeholders, economic modeling can enhance regional planning strategies as we advance toward the full incorporation of resilience.
This seminar includes presentations on the impact of resilience planning, descriptions of analyses completed using REMI’s economic modeling software, and the methodological approaches implemented.
If you would like to attend this event, please email Kendell Sweeney-Thomas at Kendell.Sweeney-Thomas@remi.com, contact us by phone at (413) 549-1169, or click below to register.
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Colby Lancelin is responsible for performance and management of various programs producing studies, analysis, and technical reports, and serves as the key administrator of the REMI econometric model.
In this role Colby is charged to:
• Create regional forecasts, transportation impact and prioritization analyses, and transportation sensitivity analysis.
• Manage the Research and Analytics division long-range planning program, economic analysis program, and scenario planning program.
Jamie Neville is an Economic Associate at REMI, responsible for client support and business development. Ms. Neville, who joined in July 2018, assists clients in evaluating policy changes through dynamic economic modeling.
Prior to REMI, she served as a research assistant for the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research based at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she compiled statistical and spatial data for research economists’ working papers. She examined healthcare data and developed graphs for the Census State Data Center Conference, and she reviewed literature and synthesized information for a project on taxes and entrepreneurship. As a policy intern for the Memphis City Council, she conducted research and presented a report on false alarms to the council.
Ms. Neville graduated from University of Tennessee, Knoxville with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science, with a concentration in International Affairs.
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Before joining REMI, Mr. Vyskocil interned with the New Jersey Business and Industry Association’s (NJBIA) Government Affairs team, conducting research on economic issues affecting New Jersey and monitoring various legislative bills at committee hearings. Ahead of his work with the NJBIA, Mr. Vyskocil was a Research Assistant at Bryant University and a Congressional Intern for the state of New Jersey.
Mr. Vyskocil graduated from Bryant University at the top of his class with a double major in Economics Public Policy and Politics & Law, and a minor in Finance. Mr. Vyskocil is currently in the process of publishing “Salary Dispersion and Team Performance in Major League Baseball: A Quantile Regression Analysis,” the paper he wrote to fulfill the capstone for his Economics major.
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210 Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in REMI. Your registration is confirmed for our seminar “Planning for Disaster: Economic Resiliency Analysis” on Friday, July 26th, 2019.
The event will take place from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM at The Westin Peachtree Plaza Atlanta on 210 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303.
We will call a day or so before the event to confirm your attendance and to see if you have any questions. Please feel free to share the invitation with any other staff or colleagues who may be interested.
We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!
Regards,
Regional Economic Models, Inc.