Heinz College - Notable Associated People

Notable Associated People

  • Ashish Arora, economist and expert in technology, innovation, development, and public policy
  • Linda C. Babcock, author, economist, and expert in negotiation and gender
  • Alfred Blumstein, criminologist and operations researcher, winner of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology, INFORMS Fellow and past president, director of the National Consortium on Violence Research
  • Lee Branstetter, international economics expert and member of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisors
  • Terry F. Buss, director of Heinz College Australia and Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
  • Kathleen Carley, computational sociologist and expert in dynamic network analysis
  • Jonathan P. Caulkins, operations researcher, expert in drug and crime policy, and founder of RAND Pittsburgh, INFORMS Fellow
  • Jack Chow, Public health expert, first Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, Special Representative of the U.S. Secretary of State on Global HIV/AIDS and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Health and Science
  • William W. Cooper, founding Dean of Heinz College and pioneer in management science and accounting, INFORMS Fellow and past president, John von Neumann Theory Prize winner, and member of the Accounting Hall of Fame
  • John Patrick Crecine, former President of the Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Otto Davis, co-founder of Heinz College, economist, and public-choice theorist
  • Jon Delano, Money & Politics editor at KDKA-TV
  • George T. Duncan, expert on statistical confidentiality
  • David Farber, co-creator of ARPANET and former Chief Technologist for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Richard Florida, social economist and urban scientist
  • Martin Gaynor, health economist and chairman of the Health Care Cost Institute
  • John Graham, Dean of the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs
  • Jendayi Frazer, US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs in the George W. Bush administration
  • Melvin J. Hinich, expert in signal processing and statistics
  • Jeffrey Hunker, expert in information security policy and adviser to President Bill Clinton
  • Ramayya Krishnan, Dean and expert in information technology, strategy, and policy, INFORMS Fellow
  • Mark Kamlet, economist and Provost of Carnegie Mellon
  • David Krackhardt, expert in organizational behavior and social network analysis
  • Dan J. Martin, Dean of the Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts
  • David H. McCormick, former Under Secretary for International Affairs within the US Department of the Treasury
  • M. Granger Morgan, expert in environmental policy analysis, head of the Department of Engineering and Public Policy, and director of the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation
  • Daniel Nagin, criminologist
  • Jairam Ramesh, elected member of the Indian Parliament and the Indian Cabinet Minister for Rural Development (India)
  • Mark Roosevelt, President of Antioch College, Democratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, superintendent of the Pittsburgh Public Schools, and member of the Roosevelt family
  • Denise M. Rousseau, expert in organizational behavior and psychological contracts
  • Peter M. Shane, Professor of Law and Public Policy specializing in administrative law and e-democracy, former Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law
  • Kiron Skinner, expert and author in international relations, Cold War policy, and fellow at the Hoover Institution
  • Luke Skurman, founder of College Prowler
  • Michael D. Smith, economist in information technology and pioneer in The Long Tail phenomenon
  • Robert P. Strauss, economist and expert in public finance and tax policy
  • Lowell J. Taylor, ecomist and demographer, senior fellow at the National Opinion Research Center, and member of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisors
  • Paula Wagner, film executive and talent agent, formally CEO at United Artists and Cruise/Wagner Productions
  • Robert Wilburn, former president of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and director of Heinz College in Washington, DC

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