Areas of Expertise
- Economic and Financial Modeling
- Market Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Strategic Asset Management
- Risk Assessment
- Upper Colorado River Basin
Education
- MEM, Water Resource Management, Duke University
- BS, Marine Biology, Duke University
Experience
- Research Associate, WestWater Research, Present
- Policy and Data Analyst, Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, May 2022-May 2023
- Special Projects Analyst, 374Water, May-Aug. 2022
- Stormwater and Natural Resources Fellow, High Line Canal Conservancy, Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2021
Jack Carpenter
Research Associate
Jack Carpenter is a Research Associate for WestWater Research in the Fort Collins, Colorado office. His expertise includes economic and financial analysis and insights on strategic water asset management planning, the value of water assets, water risk, water market dynamics, and project management.
Jacks’ project portfolio includes work with municipalities, private investors, state agencies, and large energy and mining clients for the purposes of water supply and acquisition strategy development, strategic water asset management planning, and water asset valuation analysis. He contributes to market research in the Rocky Mountain Region and studies Upper Colorado River Basin policies with respect to market impacts.
Jack holds a Master of Environmental Management (MEM) in Water Resources Management from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and a B.S. in Marine Biology from the University of California, San Diego.
Jack Carpenter
Research Associate
Jack Carpenter is a Research Associate for WestWater Research in the Fort Collins, Colorado office. His expertise includes economic and financial analysis and insights on strategic water asset management planning, the value of water assets, water risk, water market dynamics, and project management.
Jacks’ project portfolio includes work with municipalities, private investors, state agencies, and large energy and mining clients for the purposes of water supply and acquisition strategy development, strategic water asset management planning, and water asset valuation analysis. He contributes to market research in the Rocky Mountain Region and studies Upper Colorado River Basin policies with respect to market impacts.
Jack holds a Master of Environmental Management (MEM) in Water Resources Management from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and a B.S. in Marine Biology from the University of California, San Diego.
Areas of Experise
- Economic and Financial Modeling
- Market Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Strategic Asset Management
- Risk Assessment
- Upper Colorado River Basin
Education
- MEM, Water Resource Management, Duke University
- BS, Marine Biology, Duke University
Experience
- Research Associate, WestWater Research, Present
- Policy and Data Analyst, Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, May 2022-May 2023
- Special Projects Analyst, 374Water, May-Aug. 2022
- Stormwater and Natural Resources Fellow, High Line Canal Conservancy, Oct. 2020 – Aug. 2021