Author

Amari Flaherty

Amari joined AIRINC in 2022 as a Data Analyst. Her primary responsibilities include analyzing the data returned from our international pricing and housing surveys and updating reference data. She has surveyed in Europe, Asia and North America. She received her B.A. in Economics from Simmons University and is based in the Boston office.

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