Kaycea T. Campbell, PhD
Areas of Expertise: Economic Damages
As an experienced career Economist specializing in economic theory, analysis and policy, Long Beach, California-based Kaycea Campbell offers expertise in loss analysis in civil litigation. With her credentials, she is a sought-after expert jury witness, providing economic reports and advisement to plaintiff and defense attorneys for personal injury, wrongful death, employment disputes, healthcare loss analysis and lost profits from business cases. With a Ph.D degree in Economics Management, Campbell is also an experienced researcher whose analyses have been published in authoritative journals. Campbell currently serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of La Verne, instructing both graduate and undergraduate students in Economics and Business courses. She simultaneously is an Assistant Professor of Economics within the Los Angeles Community College District (tenure-track at Pierce College), teaching Microeconomics and Macroeconomics at all of the school's branches throughout the L.A. College District (Los Angeles Community College, West Los Angeles College, Pierce College and Valley College). She previously worked as a Teaching Assistant, instructing Macroeconomics and Microeconomics at the University of Southern California in L.A., one of the world's leading private research universities. There, Campbell was honored with its Outstanding Teaching Award. Campbell has also acted as a Healthcare Economist Consultant for the non-profit L.A. Care Health Plan and as a Business Consultant with the Cosmic Blue Group of Companies. Campbell earned a Ph.D in Economics Management from Claremont Graduate University in Pomona, Calif., as well as a Master of Arts in Economics from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor's in Economics, Management Studies and Political Science from University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica.