Ohio’s rollout of two new housing initiatives as part of Ohio House Bill 96 comes at a critical time, as Ohio’s major industrial legacy cities face declining population projections, a challenge that, while reflective of national trends, is compounded by the housing...
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Harrison Crume is a Senior Analyst in KJK’s Economic Development & Incentives practice group, where he provides strategic research, analysis and interpretation to support economic development strategies for businesses, developers and municipalities. Harrison develops and presents financial and economic models that forecast project outcomes, helping clients evaluate viability, secure financing and position investments for long-term growth. His work also includes structuring public finance instruments, drafting fiscal impact reports, and preparing financial models that align with client objectives.
Prior to joining KJK, Harrison served as an Economic Development Manager with an Ohio-based economic development and public policy consultancy, where he conducted research and analysis to identify economic trends, market demands and growth opportunities for public and private clients.
Harrison earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in Business/Managerial Economics from the University of Cincinnati’s Lindner College of Business.
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- University of Cincinnati, B.B.A., Business/Managerial Economics, 2021
- IMPLAN Certified Economist, 2025