Cambridge Econometrics U.S. Summer Update

The Cambridge Econometrics Team, led by Executive Vice President Dan Hodge, is pleased to share news about a broadening portfolio of work with a range of clients.

Over the past year, we have been working with a range of stakeholders and clients to help fuel decision-making around complex policy areas at local, regional and state levels.

Project highlights

  • Leading the economic development analysis of city and town master plans in New Bedford, Wenham, and Topsfield
  • Assessing the economic impacts of Complete Streets investments for MassDOT and the Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT) in Massachusetts (in partnership with Kittelson & Associates)
  • Leading a new multimodal freight flow, trade, and facility analysis for the Appalachian Regional Commission and its Network Appalachia stakeholder group
  • Nearing completion of an outdoor recreation tourism study for the Franklin Regional Council of Governments (FRCOG)
  • Completing a clean energy / net zero economic impact analysis in Wisconsin with new national economic studies coming up for offshore wind and carbon pricing
  • Leading an economic impact and workforce assessment study of climate actions in Phoenix, Bogota, and Rio de Janeiro for the C40 Cities group

Dan Hodge, Executive Vice President of Cambridge Econometrics Inc., commented:

We are pleased to be working with a variety of stakeholders across the U.S. on critical issues facing them, including economic impacts, freight and goods movement, tourism, workforce, and the impacts of clean energy. These challenging questions shape future policies and thoughtful implementation is imperative. As our team continues to expand, I look forward to forging new partnerships and strengthening existing relationships with our clients

Contact Dan Hodge for more information.

Dan Hodge Executive Vice President [email protected]