Members of Congress and presidential candidates are debating the merits of a range of policies – from health care to tax policy. Nonpartisan economic impact analysis can shed light on these controversies.
We cordially invite you to the 2019 REMI D.C. Annual Policy Conference on Friday, June 21st, 2019, which will be held at the American Gas Association in The Hall of the States, 400 N. Capitol St. NW, Suite 450, Washington, D.C. 20001.
We will be bringing together experts in economic and fiscal analysis of vital public policy topics, from energy and infrastructure to tax and economic development. They will share cutting edge research and demonstrate how to apply dynamic economic modeling to address the most pressing policy dilemmas.
The conference will include opportunities for networking and one-on-one conversations with REMI staff.
Presentations from the 2019 D.C. Policy Conference:
Scott Nystrom is a Director at FTI Consulting in the McLean, VA office. Mr. Nystrom is in the Network Industry Strategies (“NIS”) practice within the Economic Consulting segment. He is an expert on regional modeling and applying it to policy analysis, economic impact analysis, and energy modeling.
For the past seven years, Mr. Nystrom has conducted economic, climate, energy, fiscal, and demographic impact studies for federal agencies, regional planners, state and local governments, academic institutions, think tanks, nonprofits, associations, utilities, and major corporations. His areas of research have included energy and the environment, infrastructure, healthcare, economic development, project analysis, labor markets, and fiscal policy at the state and federal levels.
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Ms. Steward received her Master’s in Economics and Applied Econometrics from University of Delaware, and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Salisbury University. Prior to working for the State Treasurer, Ms. Steward was the Senior Economist at the Regional Economic Studies Institute of Towson University providing methodologies for studies on shale drilling, tax credits, minimum wage, and paid sick leave along with regional
economic forecasts.
Kenneth Voytek is the Chief Economist and Manager of the Program Evaluation and Economic Research Group with the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He has previously held senior research positions at the Urban Institute, the Michigan Department of Commerce, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the National Alliance of Business, and Goodwill Industries International. His work has appeared in several academic journals, as well as in multiple books and book chapters.
Mr. Voytek earned his B.A. in Economics (with honors) from St. Edward’s University and an M.A. from West Virginia University. He is currently working on earning his Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration.
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Robey’s research focuses on regional economic, education, economic development, and workforce development issues across Michigan and the nation. He prepares annual employment forecasts for southwest Michigan’s metropolitan areas, directs the production of Business Outlook for West Michigan, and provides economic insights for regional economic development across northwest Ohio, and the states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, New York, and New Jersey. He has additionally coauthored research on a variety of national and regional issues.
He received his Ph.D. in Urban Studies (1997), with an emphasis on Economic Development, and his Master’s degree in Public Administration (1993) from the Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Sociology (1979) from Edinboro State College. Prior to joining Upjohn, Robey was an Associate Vice President with Southwest Michigan First in Kalamazoo, MI, where he directed local economic development efforts in Marshall, MI. Prior to working in Kalamazoo, Robey was Managing Director at Mohr Partners, Inc., where he focused on site selection and economic and workforce development strategies, and was Vice President of Research at TeamNEO, where he oversaw and developed economic research across 16 northeast Ohio counties.
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Dr. Linkov has managed multiple risk assessments and risk management projects in the areas of environmental management, cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, climate change, and systems vulnerability. He is currently developing resilience assessment and management approaches for infrastructure and cyber systems. As a one of the leaders of the USACE Resilience PDT, he is working on developing the USACE Resilience Roadmap and is part of several Interagency Committees and Working Groups tasked with developing resilience metrics and resilience management approaches.
He has published widely on environmental policy, environmental modeling, and risk analysis, including fourteen books and over 250 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters. Dr. Linkov is Society for Risk Analysis Fellow and recipient of 2005 Chauncey Starr Award for exceptional contribution to Risk Analysis and 2014 Outstanding Practitioner Award.
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In his previous role at the Department of Energy, he was an Advisor to the Technology to Market Director, focused on commercializing clean energy technologies through innovative programs and partnerships between the National Labs and private industry.
Mr. Desai’s past roles include Staff to the General Manager & Directors of the Naval Nuclear Laboratory (previously known as Knolls and Bettis Atomic Power Labs), Legislative Advisor to a senior U.S. Senator, Senior Nuclear Engineer at Knolls Atomic Power Lab, and Nuclear Engineer at GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy.
Mr. Desai has an MBA from New York University’s Stern Business School, along with B.S. & M.S. degrees in Nuclear Engineering from North Carolina State University.
He enjoys going on adventures, such as chasing tornadoes, being an avid photographer, traveling, and brewing beer.
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Under Dr. Treyz’s leadership, REMI has remained at the forefront of regional modeling, and informs public policy debates through the use of REMI models to evaluate economic development, transportation, energy, taxation, and other topics. The company’s clients include federal, state, and regional agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, leading national associations, universities, and consultants.
Dr. Treyz oversees the research and development of the REMI model. He publishes in leading journals; this year he authored the paper “Immigration and United States Economic Growth,” in Business Economics, the journal of the National Association for Business Economics. He holds an A.B. in Economics from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Regional Science from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Prior to starting at REMI, Dr. Evangelakis taught undergraduate Intermediate Microeconomics as a lecturer at the University of Chicago. He is an experienced economic researcher and analyst; highlights of his work include measuring the effects of climate change on mortality and electricity usage and estimating air quality effects of the NOx Budget Program. Dr. Evangelakis has written papers analyzing the effects of Florida property tax reform and the non-pecuniary benefits of building a professional sports stadium. He also served as an intern at The Washington Economics Group, Inc., and The Human Services Coalition of Miami-Dade County.
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The Hall of the States
Capitol Room
400 N. Capitol St. NW
Suite 450
Washington, DC 20001
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in REMI. Your registration is confirmed for the 2019 REMI D.C. Annual Policy Conference scheduled for Friday, June 21st, 2019.
The event will take place from 8:30 am to 5 p.m. at the American Gas Association, The Hall of States, Capitol Room on 400 N. Capitol St. NW, Suite 450, Washington, D.C. 20001.
We are still planning this event and will be sending along more information as we finalize the details for this special conference. You may also check www.remi.com for updates on our annual D.C. Policy Conference.
We will call a day or so before the event to confirm your attendance and address any questions you may have.
We look forward to seeing you in D.C.!
Regards,
Regional Economic Models, Inc.