The Seneca Economics and Environmental Management Network is a network of independent
consultants who share an interest in solving environmentally-related challenges.1
Each of us has spent between fifteen and thirty years working on relevant issues,
including time spent as employees of or consultants to various federal agencies,
including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Defense, and
the Department of Justice.
Each also has been an effective provider of consulting and expert witness services
to private sector clients, including major law firms and corporations. Given our
strong analytic backgrounds and the breadth of our combined experience, we believe
our network provides a cost-effective way of locating expertise that is not readily
available in an existing consulting firm.
We work as individuals and are available to work together in subgroups or with other
highly qualified consultants on specific engagements. Our expertise covers many
substantive areas. For descriptions of our consulting capabilities, please click
on any of the links in the menu to the left. To view our biographies and individual
practice areas, please click on the following links:
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Paul R. Amman, M.S.
Bio - Consulting Practice
Phone: (508) 255-1041 |
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Unlike many consultancies where senior-level individuals primarily find and develop
new client relationships and pass the work on to more junior consultants, through
the Seneca Economics and Environmental Management Network, you will work directly
with one or more senior-level individuals who will focus their expertise and depth
of experience on your particular problem or issue.
If you have any specific questions about our services and capabilities, please feel
free to contact fuhrman@seneca-economics.com
or any other member of the network.
1Our network exists for marketing purposes only. It is not a sole proprietorship,
a partnership, a law firm, a corporation, or any other form of business entity.
We individually consult and bill through our own corporate entities.
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