Based in the Boston office, Tom’s role at Camoin Associates focuses on harnessing the power of data to uncover economic development opportunities and measure results. Aside from strategic plans, Tom has completed numerous economic impact analyses, real estate market and financial feasibility analyses, and supply chain studies. His work has included quantifying the economic impacts of complex policies and projects, building pro forma financial statements for multi-million-dollar developments, and conducting regional and site-specific real estate market analyses for a range of communities and use types.
Tom’s prior experience as a land use planning consultant serves as a valuable foundation for tackling economic development problems in communities with unique land use and zoning challenges. Tom has a special interest in strategies for downtown revitalization and the positive economic and social impacts that reinvigorating historic town centers can have on communities. Taking a data-driven approach, Tom has developed innovative, community-specific initiatives to spur revitalization through redevelopment, historic preservation, adaptive reuse, and other creative methods.
Tom earned his Master of City and Regional Planning degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he specialized in Real Estate Development and Placemaking. Tom also holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the Questrom School of Business at Boston University.
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