
Shadi Eskaf joined the Environmental Finance Center in 2004 and has worked on environmental finance projects in local, statewide, and national settings. Eskaf conducts applied research, designs programs and educational events, and advises on a range of topics, including water and wastewater rates and rate-setting, financial performance benchmarking, water consumption trends, infrastructure capital planning and funding, and water systems collaboration and regionalization. He has worked for the World Bank, Kimberly-Clark Corp., and Walt Disney World. Eskaf earned a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a master's degree in environmental engineering from UNC-Chapel Hill’s Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering.



