Anne deBoer

Anne conducts multiple criteria assessments, triple bottom line analysis, economic impact studies and benefit-cost analysis to help public and private sector clients prioritize investments to improve resilience. Her analysis often encompasses conventional financial metrics as well as broader social and environmental metrics to develop a comprehensive understanding of both short- and long-term value of proposed projects. She couples economic analysis with contextualized and actionable program and policy recommendations to support implementation and equitable outcomes for communities. Her team’s recent project work has included evaluation of the business case for resilience in the Tampa Bay region, a job impacts study of a proposed bond in New York State that would pay for water quality improvement and other resilience and environmental projects, and an economic assessment of how extreme heat will impact the Phoenix Metro Area. Prior to joining AECOM, she advised higher education clients on facility asset management and sustainability initiatives, including greenhouse gas quantification. She holds a master’s degree in city planning from the University of California, Berkeley.