Our Team

Areas of Expertise

  • Economic and Financial Modeling
  • Market Analysis
  • Data Analysis
  • Municipal Water and Wastewater
  • Natural Resource Management

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 at WestWater Research in the Fort Collins, Colorado office. Jack’s expertise includes performing water rights economics and valuation analyses on projects involving water rights, economics, and water market activity such as water right transactions or water resource investments. Current projects include water rights acquisitions and market research for industrial developments in Colorado and Wyoming.

Jack recently earned his Master of Environmental Management (MEM) at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, specializing in Water Resources Management. While at Duke, he contributed to the development of a Water Affordability Dashboard tool for studying water affordability risks and built a cashflow model to analyze the financial feasibility of implementing a novel wastewater treatment technology. Prior to graduate studies, Jack worked in stormwater and natural resource management, marine mammal research, and the outdoor industry. He holds a BS in Marine Biology from UC San Diego.

Our Team

Jack Carpenter

Research Associate

Jack Carpenter is a Research Associate at WestWater Research in the Fort Collins, Colorado office. Jack’s expertise includes performing water rights economics and valuation analyses on projects involving water rights, economics, and water market activity such as water right transactions or water resource investments. Current projects include water rights acquisitions and market research for industrial developments in Colorado and Wyoming.

Jack recently earned his Master of Environmental Management (MEM) at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, specializing in Water Resources Management. While at Duke, he contributed to the development of a Water Affordability Dashboard tool for studying water affordability risks and built a cashflow model to analyze the financial feasibility of implementing a novel wastewater treatment technology. Prior to graduate studies, Jack worked in stormwater and natural resource management, marine mammal research, and the outdoor industry. He holds a BS in Marine Biology from UC San Diego.

Areas of Experise

  • Economic and Financial Modeling
  • Market Analysis
  • Data Analysis
  • Municipal Water and Wastewater
  • Natural Resource Management

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