Experienced Senior Staff

Kevin Hathaway

Kevin Hathaway, Vice President

  • Statistical modeling and inference
  • Environmental and public health research
  • GIS methods
  • Data visualization

Mr. Hathaway provides statistical modeling expertise across a number of the firm’s disciplines, including public health research, survey research, GIS, land use forecasting, and environmental impact. His primary role and professional focus are to develop and implement defensible methods for RSG’s research, policy, and business-oriented projects. He also leads RSG’s data visualization team—a group aiming to convey complex data in ways conducive for decision-making.

Before joining RSG, Mr. Hathaway worked for Dartmouth College, in Hanover, NH, providing research and statistical support to the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

 

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Education
  • MS, Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Dartmouth College
  • BS, Ecology, University of New Hampshire
Memberships/Affiliations
  • American Statistical Association
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science

 

Publications
  • Coogan P, White L, Evans S, Adler T, Hathaway K, Palmer J, Rosenberg L. 2011. Longitudinal Assessment of Urban Form and Weight Gain in African-American Women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2010.12.013
  • Coogan P, White L, Adler T, Hathaway K, Palmer J, and L Rosenberg. 2009. Prospective Study of Urban Form and Physical Activity in the Black Women’s Health Study. American Journal of Epidemiology. DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwp264.
  • Chen CY, Hathaway KM, Thompson DG, and C. Folt. 2008. Multiple Stressor Effects of Release Herbicide, pH, and Food on Forest Wetland Zooplankton and Larval Amphibians. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 71(1):209-18.
  • Assessing wind turbines against relative noise standards (2006)
  • Chen CY, Hathaway KM, and Folt, C. 2004. Multiple Stress Effects of Vision Herbicide, pH, and Food on Zooplankton and Larval Amphibian Species from Forest Wetlands. Journal of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 23(4):823-31.
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