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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS STANDARD VITAE Date of Last Revision: October 20, 2020 NAME ROBERT W. GODBY POSITION Associate Dean, Associate Professor WORK ADDRESS Department of Economics University of Wyoming Laramie, WY 82071 EDUCATION 1997 Ph.D., Economics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. 1992 M. A., Economics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario. 1990 B.Sc. (Honours Economics), Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario. ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2020-present Associate Dean (acting – appointed for 1.5 years on an interim basis), Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources (UW-SENR) 2019-present Deputy Director, Center for Energy, Regulation and Policy (CERP) July 2015 - June 2016 Department Chair, Department of Economics and Finance 2014-2019 Center Director, Center for Energy Economics and Public Policy (CEEPP), University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources Fall 2013-present Adjunct Professor, Pforzheim University MBA Program, Pforzheim Germany (concurrent with UW duties) July 2005 - June 2010 Department Chair, Department of Economics and Finance 2003-present Adjunct Associate Professor, Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA. 2003-present Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Economics and Finance, University of Wyoming. 1997-2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Wyoming. University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA. NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2019-Present Member, Wyoming Consensus Revenue Estimating Group, State of Wyoming. 2019-Present Member, Power Wyoming Committee, Governor’s Office, State of Wyoming BUSINESS EXPERIENCE 1983-1988: McDonald’s Restaurants: acting Store Manager (1987-88), 1st Assistant Mgr. (1985- 88), Assistant Mgr. 1983-85), assigned to three stores in Peterborough, Ontario region over the period (Ron Campbell Enterprises franchisee stores). Stores each had over $1 million in annual sales at that time. Duties included hiring staff and management, cash-flow, personnel management, inventory and product management, operations. Completed all corporate McDonald’s training programs. Resigned in 1988 to return to school. HONORS AND AWARDS • Named a Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Faculty Fellow, UW College of Business, 2018- present. • Promoting Intellectual Engagement in the First Year (PIE) Award, University of Wyoming, 2018. • Outstanding Service Award, College of Business, University of Wyoming, 2018. 1 • Outstanding Senior Teaching Award, College of Business, University of Wyoming, 2017. • Nielson Research Fellowship, School of Energy Resources, November 2015. • National Society of Collegiate Scholars, appointed Distinguished Member, October 2014. CURRENT JOB DESCRIPTION • Spring 2020 – present 55% Admin, 17.5% Teaching/Grad Student Advising, 12.5% Research, 15% Outreach/Extension (CERP duties). RECENT PUBLICATIONS (for others please contact me) Books Greek Tragedy, European Odyssey: The Politics and Economics of the Eurozone Crisis (with Stephanie Anderson), Budrich Academic Publishing, Berlin, ISBN: 978-3-8474-0618-1, first published June 1, 2016. The European Financial Crisis: Debt, Growth and Economic Policy, Business Expert Press, New York NY, ISBN-13: 978-1-60649-706-7, first published December 15, 2013. Journal Articles “Applying Public-Service-Dominant Logic in Legislative Budgeting”, with Mark Peterson, Journal of Public Policy and Marketing. Online publication: May 21, 2020 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0743915620912287 “Wind Development, Tax Policy and Economic Development Tradeoffs,” with David “Tex” Taylor and Roger Coupal, Electricity Journal, Vol 31(5), June 2018, pp. 46-54. “The role of energy models: characterizing the uncertainty of the future electricity system to design more efficient and effective laws and regulations,” with Tara Righetti, Dalia Patino- Echeverri, Temple Stoellinger, and Kipp Coddington, George Washington Journal of Energy & Environmental Law, Vol. 8, No. 1, Winter 2017, pp 56-77. “The Potential Impact of Rate-based or Mass-based Rules on Coal-Producing States under the Clean Power Plan,” with Roger Coupal, Electricity Journal, Vol. 29:6, July 2016. “A Comparison of Clean Power Plan Forecasts for Wyoming: The Importance of Implementation and Modeling Assumptions,” with Roger Coupal, Electricity Journal, Vol. 29:1, February 2016, pp. 53-62. “Potential Impacts on Wyoming Coal Production of EPA GHG Proposals,” with Roger Coupal, David Taylor and Tim Considine, Electricity Journal, Vol. 28:5, June 2015, pp. 68-79. "Estimating the Value of Additional Wind and Transmission Capacity in the Rocky Mountain West," with Torell, Greg, and Coupal, Roger, Resource and Energy Economics, Vol. 36, No. 1 January 2014, pp. 22-48. 2 .