Walter has worked as an adjunct instructor of economics at Lourdes. He holds a Bachelors and Masters of Arts in Economics from Bowling Green State University.  He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics at Wayne State University (with concentrations in Industrial Organization and Health Care Economics).

Research assistant for Framework for Tutoring Services, a Technical Report Submitted to Toledo Community Foundation (2017)

Member of economics honors fraternity Omicron Delta Epsilon (ODE).

BUS 255: Principles of Microeconomics

This course examines the theory of individuals and firms in the short and long run. Includes the determination of income distribution; wage levels, interest rates, rents, and profits. Emphasizes contemporary problems such as income, energy prices, and poverty. The purpose of this course is to give students a better understanding and awareness of the microeconomic economic factors that impact and influence them.