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Becca Madsen has over 15 years of experience analyzing issues at the intersection of natural resources and economics. She has analyzed and written on topics ranging from data science applications to environmental issues, to global biodiversity offset policies, to feasibility of water quality trading in the Chesapeake Bay. Prior to joining EPIC, she spent nine years managing and conducting research on a wide range of topics related to natural resources at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). Prior to EPRI, Ms. Madsen worked for Ecosystem Marketplace, the US Forest Service, local government in North Texas, and the Peace Corps. Ms. Madsen holds a B.A in business administration from the University of South Carolina Honors College and a Master of Environmental Management from Duke University. Ms. Madsen was a Doris Duke Conservation Fellow, a Presidential Management Fellow, and a PERC Enviropreneur Fellow.