I am a PhD graduate in Economics of the George Washington University (GWU). My research interests are macroeconometric modeling, forecasting and policy analysis in small open resource rich economies and model discovery and forecasting in real-time environments. My research has been presented at academic conferences in the United States, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. I am a program member of the GWU Stekler Research Program on Forecasting and have lectured undergraduate courses in Macroeconomics at the GWU Department of Economics and graduate courses in Macroeconomics at the GWU Elliott School of International Affairs. My professional experience includes serving as an economist to international organizations including the International Finance Corporation and the Inter-American Development Bank, finance ministries and government agencies across the Americas including, The Bahamas, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States, and private corporations. My professional experience also spans software and data engineering with a focus on artificial intelligence and internet of things (IoT) systems, networks, and applications.