Last month, we welcomed Paige Klipstein to DIS as a Research Analyst. In this role, Paige is responsible for compiling, managing, and analyzing data, proposals, and solutions, analyzing industry trends, writing reports and articles, and assisting clients with informed decision-making.
Paige is originally from Cheyenne, WY. She grew up as a third generation on her family’s cattle ranch and was actively involved in 4H, FFA, and showing market steers and hogs from a young age.
She received dual B.S. degrees in Economics and Finance from the University of Wyoming and later received her M.S. in Agricultural Economics from Iowa State University. As a graduate student, her research focused on the development of a large Capex decision tool tailored for a local Iowa cooperative and analyzing the economic, financial, and supply-chain-related implications.
Prior to attending graduate school, Paige served as a research intern for the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, where she developed financial models for a $2 billion reclamation bond trust fund and conducted economic research on natural resource extraction and use.
Outside of her new role at DIS, Paige enjoys spending time outdoors with her friends and family, raising cows, and being a part of her family’s row crop farm in north central Missouri.