Anita has more than 13 years of experience in modelling and analysing complex railroad, pipeline, port and terminals projects. Her strengths include project and study management, logistics modelling, dynamic simulation and adapting mathematical models to answer operational questions. She brings professional expertise to every stage of a project, from proposal development to implementation.
Her recent experience includes leading a multidisciplinary team to develop a transportation strategy for moving concentrate from a remote mine site to an export port. Anita also helped develop a model to support the government of Uruguay’s planning for the production and export of green hydrogen and derivatives. Her other projects range from logistics modelling along a winter access ice road to delivering supply chain simulation services, using inputs from operational data to create a dynamic supply chain simulation that supports production ramp-up for a rail supply to coastal port project.
Anita holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada, and a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, United States. She also earned a master’s of science degree in business administration and a PhD in management science from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada.
Country experience:
- Australia
- Argentina
- Chile
- Cameroon
- Canada
- United States
- Uruguay