Ivy Rimmer-Tagoe is a Senior Consultant within AMION’s Transport Economics team. Ivy’s primary focus is policy and strategic development, environmental economics, business case development and supporting the evaluation of interventions. She has worked on a number of transport-related business cases including for Dudley Metro extension, Hind Street, Birmingham Smithfield and the East Midlands Station Integration project.
Ivy is particularly interested in the environmental and wider benefits of transport infrastructure. She gained her Master’s degree in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics from the University of Birmingham with her dissertation focusing on environmental valuation to support current policies associated with natural resource governance. Ivy led the Low Carbon Lake District evaluation, assessing the impacts and value for money of a range of interventions in the Lake District, including the introduction of EV vehicles and walking and cycling routes, aimed at reaching the area’s net zero ambitions. She has also assisted in a number of social impact assessment including a holistic valuation of the Land Trust’s impact and work on Environment Social Governance investment opportunities to measure the Land Trust’s potential for ethical investors.