Biography
Sophie Moyer supports economists and attorneys in trade remedy proceedings through data analysis, automation, and visualization. Her work centers on building Python-based workflows that streamline how large volumes of international trade data are processed, analyzed, and translated into clear, usable insights. She focuses on improving efficiency and consistency across reporting. She brings a technical, problem-solving approach to her role, working across data formats and developing tools that make complex datasets more accessible to the broader team.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Moyer earned a Master of Environmental Management from Duke University, where she concentrated in Environmental Analytics & Modeling and Coastal & Marine Systems. During her graduate work with the Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab (MGEL) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), she used geospatial analysis and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data to map small-scale fishing activity in the U.S. Caribbean. Her work combined remote sensing, spatial modeling, and data analysis to better understand patterns in commercial fisheries.
She also holds a B.S. in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism with a minor in Economics.
*Not an attorney
Education
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Duke University, Nicholas School for the Environment, M.E.M, Environmental Analytics & Modeling, Coastal & Marine Systems
- University of Vermont, B.S., Sustainable Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, Economics
Languages
- English
- Python
- R
- SQL
Technical Skills
- ArcGIS Pro
- Google Earth Engine
- VS Code