December 2024 – April 2025: Michael Baker International Lackawanna County The Institute was commissioned to provide a subject matter report focusing on the demographics of and case studies related to the ATV industry in Pennsylvania. The case studies were collected from current and previous clients of The Institute and online research. Included in these case studies were a brief description of the ATV-related business, its current status, and any available economic data associated with it. Of the four case studies that evaluate the industry’s economic impact, three of the businesses are in Pennsylvania. The fourth encompasses fourteen counties in southern West Virginia.
July 2024 – February 2025: Michael Baker International North Scranton The Institute worked as a subconsultant to the Michael Baker team and provided data analysis, conducted interviews, and supported the Michael Baker Team with developing focus areas for the plan, providing feedback and insight prior to its Steering Committee meeting.
2023 – 2024: Michael Baker International Lackawanna County The Institute provided economic impact data based on the feasibility study model recommended by Michael Baker.
April 2023 – January 2024: Michael Baker International The Institute collaborated with the Michael Baker International team on a statewide survey on broadband access, speeds, and needs that informed the Commonwealth’s strategy for deployment of more than $60 million in federal funds.
2022 – 2023: Michael Baker International Pike County The Institute provided secondary data and analytics as a subcontractor to support the development of the Pike County Comprehensive Plan. The report presented data on the demographics, housing, economy, infrastructure, health, and community resources of Pike County in support of the Implementable Comprehensive Plan initiative.


Dr. Jolene Carey-Pace joined The Institute Team in 2021 as a Research Analyst. In 2023, she was named Senior Research & Policy Analyst.
Sarah, a former Institute intern, joined The Institute in April 2021 as a Research Assistant. She started her new role as a Research Analyst in January 2024.
In 2026, Ooms will serve as an advisor to the President & CEO, provide staff professional development, provide support services and participate in some research, and serve as a board member.
Jill Avery-Stoss, MBA is President and CEO of The Institute, a nonprofit organization offering community-based research and analytics in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Since joining the team in 2018, she has assumed various executive leadership duties. She was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2022, assumed the role of President in January 2025, and acquired CEO responsibilities in January 2026. Jill is also an Aspen Institute Workforce Leadership Fellow.