Rhizikon
General Manager
Kinetic Analysis Corporation
President and Chairman
Kinetic Analysis Corporation Sep 2006 - Sep 2012
Chief Executive Officer
Organization of American States Feb 1980 - Jun 2005
Division Chief, Development, Caribbean Region
Education:
The Wharton School 1970 - 1973
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Skills:
Program Management International Development Analysis Capacity Building Climate Change Policy Analysis Research Risk Assessment Sustainability Sustainable Development Ngos Emergency Management Environmental Awareness Government Policy Leadership International Relations Gis Entrepreneurship Qualitative Research Latin America Proposal Writing Management Consulting Project Management Strategy Report Writing Public Policy Community Development Corporate Social Responsibility Environmental Impact Assessment Governance Environmental Policy Project Planning Data Analysis Nonprofits Economics Sustainable Energy Program Evaluation Public Speaking Africa Energy Economic Development Renewable Energy Disaster Response Geographic Information Systems Non Governmental Organizations
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Oil and natural gas producers will be watching wind speeds and wave heights to determine whether and how long to shut operations, said Jan Vermeiren, chief executive officer of Kinetic Analysis. All production affected so far has been the result of precautionary measures, he said.
This could make it harder for many stricken homeowners to rebuild and could dampen any short-term boost to the construction industry that typically accompanies major storms, said Jan Vermeiren, the chief executive of Kinetic Analysis.
Irene caused about $7 billion in damage, according an estimate from the Kinetic Analysis Corporation, which advises reinsurers and government policymakers. But the torrential flooding in places such as Vermont may add $1 billion to $2 billion in costs, according to Kinetic CEO Jan Vermeiren.