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Bertrand Teirlinck

Policy Analyst at New York City Economic Development Corporation MPP, Carnegie Mellon University

Bertrand Teirlinck is a Senior Policy Analyst at the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC).14 He works in the Economic Research & Policy department, focusing primarily on fiscal and economic impact modeling.1 Teirlinck holds a Master of Public Policy and Management from Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and History from Colby College.1

Prior to joining NYCEDC, Teirlinck worked as a Policy Analyst within the Real Estate Assessment Center of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, where he conducted cost-benefit analyses related to the Physical Inspection Alignment Initiative.1 He also has experience in transportation and housing policy, gained through positions in the Office of U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal and the non-profit Smart Growth America.1

Teirlinck has contributed to various economic research projects and publications for NYCEDC. He co-authored a section on job creation benefits for the New York Circular City Initiative2 and contributed to a report on "Economic Diversification, Resilience, and the Path to Inclusive Growth" published in November 2020.3

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