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Elizabeth Sendich

Elizabeth Sendich is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in economic modeling and analysis within the energy sector. Currently serving as the Lead Economic Modeler at the U.S. Energy Information Administration since October 2008, Elizabeth specializes in the detailed analysis of agriculture, construction, mining, and manufacturing industries, utilizing programming skills in FORTRAN, Unix, and Eviews. Prior experience includes a role as a Research Assistant at the Biomass Conversion Research Laboratory at Michigan State University, focusing on Life Cycle Analysis of biofuel systems. Additionally, Elizabeth’s early career involved designing and operating an apparatus for eco-friendly solvents during an internship at Michigan State University. Academic credentials include a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Michigan State University and a Master's Certificate in Project Management from The George Washington University School of Business.

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