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Edward Sullivan

Senior Vice President and Chief Economist
Portland Cement Association

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Edward Sullivan is Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of Market Intelligence for PCA.  He directs a staff of 8 economists and all PCA’s forward market assessments that support the industry’s planning efforts and market research. Ed’s analysis and views regarding the construction, cement, and concrete industries is widely used in corporate planning efforts, the financial industry, and the media.  Ed’s analysis also supports the cement industry’s advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C. and has testified before Congress to this end.  
 
Ed has more than 40 years of industrial economic analysis in support of senior executives and has played an essential role in several U.S. Government trade policy decisions. In the past, Ed has held the position of Vice President at Chase Manhattan Bank Economics, Standard & Poor’s, and Wharton Economics, where he worked with Nobel Lauriat, Lawrence Klein. His background includes positions as a senior intelligence officer at the Central Intelligence Agency, where he was awarded a commendation from Bob Gates (then Deputy Director of Intelligence and later Secretary of Defense).  He was also an economist within the Office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
 
The Chicago Federal Reserve has cited Ed for his forecast accuracy. Various other forecasting surveys have placed Ed among the most accurate construction economists in the country. Over the years, various trade magazines have named Ed a “key influencer” in the domestic and international cement and concrete industry. 

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Ed has taught economics at St. Joseph’s and Villanova Universities in Philadelphia, Fairfield University in Connecticut, and Columbia and Fordham Universities in New York City.

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