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Michael Orlando

Michael Orlando is the Executive Director and a Lecturer with the J.P. Morgan Center for Commodities & Energy Management at the University of Colorado Denver and Consultant to the Firm at EconOne Research.

His consulting practice provides advising and expert testimony for organizations in energy, resources, and infrastructure facing complex commercial, financial, and political risks in a variety of dispute resolution forums.  He teaches graduate-level courses on project finance, political risk analysis and strategy, and fundamentals of commodity markets and business.

Dr. Orlando began his career with Shell Oil Company, in reservoir and environmental engineering assignments.  He later served as a Research Economist in the Federal Reserve System, and then as Vice President and Branch Executive of the Fed’s Denver Branch, where he was responsible for regional economic research, energy markets analysis, policy advising, and public communication.

Past instructional affiliations include Washington University in St. Louis, Tulane University, and The Pennsylvania State University in programs for undergraduate, graduate, and non-traditional students.

Dr. Orlando’s research spans a range of topics in applied microeconomics.  He has published work on energy and environmental policy, the economic geography and industrial demography of innovation, the economics of payments networks, financial regulatory policy, corporate governance, and money and banking.

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