Economic Forecasting

About

I’m an economist trained across borders, graduating with honors at every stage from American University in Washington, D.C. to the University of Tartu in Estonia. I earned my M.Sc. in Economics at the University of Limerick, finishing top of my class in econometrics, and was awarded a scholarship to complete a second M.Sc. at its sister school, the University of Liège in Belgium.

I work at the intersection of forecasting, financial modeling, and applied economic research. My experience spans city halls to sovereign ratings, with projects that have shaped local budgets, informed national grant strategies, and contributed to international economic outlooks.

My work emphasizes precision, clarity, and usability. I’ve published in peer-reviewed journals, received national research awards, and deliver technically rigorous, decision-ready analysis on tight timelines.

Professional Background

I've contributed economic intelligence to governments, investors, and researchers including modeling revenue volatility, decoding macroeconomic signals, or preparing briefings that people actually use.

In local government, I co-led infrastructure grant strategy development and resolved long-standing issues in complex financial models. At a global intelligence firm, I worked on sovereign risk ratings, tourism demand forecasting, and market structure analysis for the APAC region.

As an independent researcher, I’ve published award-winning work on transparency in public finance, which was presented on the national stage to a standing room only audience. I work independently but collaborate effectively with public-sector teams, boards, and community stakeholders to deliver insights that translate into real decisions.

Let’s Connect

For forecasting, modeling, or research inquiries, you can find me on LinkedIn. I’m always interested in sharp questions, good data, and work that benefits from serious analytical attention.