Summary
A Woodill is an interdisciplinary environmental economist and research associate at Oregon State University who blends academic research, consulting, and applied data science to tackle climate and sustainability problems. With a PhD in Economics, 11 years of experience, and a background as a U.S. Air Force utilities engineer, he uniquely pairs rigorous economic modeling with field-tested operational perspective. He splits his time between postdoctoral work and consulting for startups and analytics firms, applying AI and statistical methods to inform policy and farmer-facing tools. His work on invasive species economics and stakeholder-facing decision tools demonstrates a rare ability to translate complex models into practical solutions for producers and policymakers. Based in San Diego, he brings cross-disciplinary collaboration and pragmatic technical delivery to environmental decision-making.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Sciences (A.S), Computer and Information Science, Alumni, Associate of Sciences (A.S), Computer and Information Science, Alumni at San Diego Mesa College
San Diego State University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Economics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Economics at University of Hawaii at Manoa