Edward Sullivan enjoys challenges in synthesizing data obtained from disparate sources.
Ed is an information specialist with expertise in land and geographic information systems (LIS/GIS). He consults with transportation and civil engineers to develop transportation and utility demand models and manages the mapping, spatial analysis and processing of information keyed to analysis zones and service districts. Ed also develops computer models to analyze and project growth in retail sales; employment, income and population growth; demand for residential, commercial and industrial land; and the fiscal and financial impacts of development policies and scenarios.
Mr. Sullivan is a Senior Technical Associate at Economic & Planning Systems. He has been an EPS Associate since 1991. Prior to joining EPS, he was a vice president at Gruen Gruen + Associates, Inc., San Francisco, CA; an information specialist at the Petrolite Corporation Information Center, St. Louis, MO; and a library paraprofessional at the Fish and Wildlife Reference Center in Denver, CO.
Mr. Sullivan has a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Geology minor, summa cum laude, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Colorado, with undergraduate studies in geological and mining engineering at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado. Ed is a member of the North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS).