Title: Director
Office: Burlingame, California
Practice Area/Specialization: Commercial Strategy, Economic Analysis,
and Operational Planning
Evert has more than 15 years of experience in airport and airline strategy
and planning with an emphasis on economic analysis, modeling and simulation,
airfield and airspace capacity analysis, and security planning. Evert
is recognized within the United States and abroad as an expert in complex airport,
airline, security, and airfield and airspace operational issues, and is a regular
speaker and chair at industry conferences and seminars on airport capacity and
security. He has also published a number of papers and articles in leading industry
journals and trade publications.
Before rejoining Jacobs Consultancy in July 2007, Evert was a Principal in
the U.S. commercial airline and airport practice of another internationally recognized
consulting firm. He had been a Director at Leigh Fisher Associates, now Jacobs
Consultancy, prior to his departure in early 2005. Evert began his consulting
career with a well-known firm in Cape Town, South Africa.
For a large U.S. regional passenger airline, Evert managed an assessment of
future strategic growth options. The airline was interested in expanding its
services to include charter flying, contracted flying with major airlines in
the United States and abroad, or possibly engaging in its own branded flying
operations. The risks of each strategy and its possible contribution to the company's
value were quantified under various industry outlook competitive response scenarios.
For a U.S. major passenger airline, Evert analyzed its international gateway
hub operations. The airline was pursuing a strategy to aggressively grow international
services, but severely constrained facilities at its gateway hub, particularly
gates, required dynamic analysis of the airline's ground operations using simulation
modeling.
For the Baton Rouge Chamber and Area Development Corporation, Evert directed
a study to determine future capacity and economic value to the region of existing
airports and various new regional airport alternatives and their optimum locations
using an economic stimulation and airport choice econometric modeling approach.
For the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Evert managed various
studies, including an airport prioritization and funding strategy for in-line
explosives detection systems (EDS), to determine funding and financing alternatives
to implement in-line baggage screening at large U.S. airports. During 2002 and
2003, Evert directed planning, modeling, and simulation services as part of the
Boeing team selected by the TSA to plan and implement 100% checked bag screening
at the nation's 429 commercial service airports.
For Los Angeles Worlds Airports, Evert directed various studies since 2002
relating to operational improvements, terminal congestion, in-line baggage screening,
the application of security technology solutions, security checkpoint planning,
and simulation studies. In 2005, Evert was part of a Leigh Fisher Associates
and Deloitte team that conducted an organizational review and strategic update
for Los Angeles International Airport. |