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As a Senior Analyst at TMG Consulting, Ms. Garrigan performs economic impact studies for various public and private organizations to demonstrate the validity of a project and the economic effect of a development. Ms. Garrigan's clients include the Regional Transit Authority of New Orleans, the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, the Louis Armstrong International Airport and several large and small developments in the United States and Canada.
Ms. Garrigan is highly experienced working with public agencies to demonstrate the value of public projects. Ms Garrigan has performed cost benefit analysis alternatives analysis, and return on investment reports to demonstrate a project's real and tangible benefits for project financing and grant applications, project evaluation and public support, and as a means for future planning and forecasting.
Ms. Garrigan currently leads TMG Consulting's DBE and Small Business program services through the development, implementation, and monitoring of the economic inclusion programs of public entities.
Prior to joining TMG, Ms. Garrigan worked for The Center for Urban Economics at The University of Texas at Dallas performing citywide research on Dallas economic issues. Working alongside The Williams Institute and Dallas Indicators Organization, Ms. Garrigan collected statistical data on housing issues in Dallas communities and prepared research briefs concerning the economic effects of inclusionary zoning and place-based philanthropy.
Ms. Garrigan graduated from Hendrix College with a bachelor's degree in Economics. In April of 2007, Ms. Garrigan presented her personal research concerning public goods at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research in San Francisco. While in college she was successful in organizing a sustainable-living environmental theme house for student housing and a bee-keeping club.
Bonnie Garrigan is the Vice President of the Mid-City Neighborhood Association, and has completed a number of continuing education programs through the Federal Aviation Administration, the American Council of Engineering Companies, and other professional organizations.
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