Ms. Grover is a senior analyst at Anderson Economic Group, working in the Public Policy, Fiscal and Economic Analysis; and Business Valuation practice areas. Her background is in applied economics and communicating economic ideas.
Ms. Grover’s recent work includes several economic and fiscal impact analyses of counties and business ventures throughout the US; evaluating policy changes and potential public funding mechanisms; as well as an analysis of the economic contribution research universities make in Michigan. She is also currently contributing to the book, Economics of Business Valuation, a forthcoming publication of the Stanford Press.
Prior to joining AEG, Ms. Grover worked as a contract consultant providing research and data analysis to economic and finance consulting firms in Michigan and Ohio. She was also one of four students selected as a graduate fellow at the Mercatus Center in Arlington, Virginia. While there she contributed to their Gulf Coast Recovery Project, which received the Templeton Freedom Award for Special Achievement. Ms. Grover has also conducted original fieldwork on the political economy of charter schools in New Orleans, which she presented at an international conference for the Association of Private Enterprise Education.
Ms. Grover holds a masters degree in economics from George Mason University and a Bachelors of Science degree in Political Economy from Hillsdale College.