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Emily Doodkorte Promoted to IPA Capital Solutions Product Development Leader, Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)

ASHBURN, VIRGINIA (September 9, 2024)—Independent Project Analysis (IPA), Inc. today announces that Emily Doodkorte has been promoted to Capital Solutions Product Development Leader for IPA’s Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) office, effective September 1, 2024.

In this role, Doodkorte is the central focal point for Capital Solutions in EMEA, working with new and existing clients to help them along their capital project system journey. Her work involves identifying system-level issues with root causes in work process and governance to customize solutions for improving capital project drivers and outcomes.

As part of her work in IPA Capital Solutions, Doodkorte recently authored a research study on the topic of accountability through the capital project governance process in which she worked with C-suite client representatives to uncover Best Practices in governance, statistically linking them to project outcomes.

Doodkorte joined IPA in 2019 as a Project Analyst and has led engagements with clients ranging from independent chemicals sites to multi-national refiners across the world. She has worked with clients to diagnose systemic issues materializing on projects and implement solutions to improve performance.

Doodkorte holds a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering and Management from Loughborough University, United Kingdom.

About IPA

Founded in 1987, IPA is a benchmarking, research, and consulting organization devoted to the empirical research of capital projects and project systems. IPA improves the competitiveness of our clients through more effective use of capital in their businesses. It is our mission and unique competence to conduct research into the functioning of capital projects and project systems and to apply the results of that research to help our clients create and use capital assets more efficiently.

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