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Eisenach Joins Criterion Economics as Chairman
June 2, 2006
Washington, DC - Jeffrey A. Eisenach, Ph.D., has joined Criterion Economics as its Chairman. Eisenach has more than 25 years of economic and public policy experience, including stints in senior positions at the Federal Trade Commission and the Office of Management and Budget. Most recently, he served as Chairman of CapAnalysis LLC, a Washington-based consulting firm.
Criterion Economics was founded in 1999 by Robert Crandall and Greg Sidak, who remain its senior partners, and has offices in Washington, DC and Cambridge, Mass. Its partners and academic affiliates include some of the leading economic and financial consultants in the United States. It focuses on providing expert analysis for clients who are engaged in complex economic litigation or regulatory proceedings, or for whom complex economic litigation, regulation, or legislation has a critical and recurring influence on the formulation of corporate strategy. The firm is known for its sophisticated approach to competition and regulatory issues spanning a broad range of industries and issues.
In announcing the appointment, President Hal Singer said, "We are delighted that Dr. Eisenach has joined Criterion Economics. Our firm has grown significantly over the past few years, and this move positions us for further expansion in the future."
For more information, contact Hal Singer, President, Criterion Economics, at 202-331-5023 or by email at hal@criterioneconomics.com.
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