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" Donald Missey has nearly two decades of experience in project management, cost estimating and financial modeling in transportation and energy projects. He has built a number of detailed cost models for underground transit systems beginning with the Boston CA/T, and has written extensively regarding ‘lessons learned’ and the causes of project failure in the transit investment and energy generation sectors.

An undergraduate of Indiana University in economics with a concentration in transit at the Kelly School of Business, Mr. Missey's academic focus at the graduate level has been analysis of the causes of investment failures in transit and energy projects and lessons learned. His approach of applying nomenclature familiar to engineers regarding project failure to new areas of investment management has been applied to the Segway personal vehicle, ethanol plant development, DIA baggage claim, Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant, Boston CA/T, the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) bond default, and a number of other current and controversial project failures, some still in the making.

Mr Missey’s most recent projects have been in development of sustainable ‘revenue neutral’ economic and engineering models in transportation, coal fired power plants, nuclear plant facilities and water treatment.

Donald Missey Project Research Services Denver, Colorado 303-884-3203 DMissey@prsvcs.com