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As a senior principal with The Economic Competitiveness Group, Ted Lyman has more than 30 years of consulting experience, nearly all of it focused on assisting government and private sector leaders with policies and action initiatives aimed at enhancing economic development. This global experience has brought Mr. Lyman acclaim as one of the world's experts in the development and implementation of cluster-based strategies for enhancing regional economic competitiveness.
In July 2002, Mr. Lyman was inaugurated as a Fellow in the World Academy of Arts and Sciences in recognition of his contributions to civil societies around the world. Mr. Lyman has been associated with the same team of international experts since 1973. The team, founded at Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International) in 1973, moved in 1993 to the Economic Competitiveness Group, then a unit of DRI McGraw-Hill (now WEFA-DRI) and in 1996 to ICF Consulting (at the time joined with Kaiser Engineers as ICF Kaiser). He served as a Project Director in large-scale economic development projects in Brazil, Scotland, Malaysia, China, Slovenia, Mexico and Canada, and directed scores of other projects in Australia (1990), Sabah, Malaysia (1988), as well as economic regions of France (1986), England (1987), Italy (1989) and Singapore (1984).
In addition to his international experience, Mr. Lyman has undertaken domestic assignments at the state (Arizona, Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Tennessee and Wyoming), county (Monterey, Marin) and city levels (such as Albuquerque, Austin, Charlotte, Salt Lake City, Jacksonville, Wichita, El Paso/Juarez, Knoxville/Oak Ridge and Santa Fe/Los Alamos). Each of these projects involved the interplay between economic analysis and policy/program recommendations, with a focus on making meaningful economic development occur.
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