an affiliate of the Columbia Data Science Institute, and the author of Decisions over Decimals. Professor Netzer is a world-renowned expert in data-driven decision-making and extracting meaningful insights from data. He wrote dozens of papers published in the top tier academic journals. His award-winning research is broadly read and highly cited. He is an award winning teacher at Columbia Business School's MBA, Executive MBA and Executive Education programs.
Prof. Yoram Peles was born in 1934. He earned a diploma in economics and statistics from Hebrew University, and a doctorate from University of Chicago. In 1973, he was appointed Senior Lecturer at Hebrew University, and in 1992 promoted to Full Professor.
Olivia S. Mitchell (born 1953) is an American economist and the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Her interests focus on pensions and social security, and she is the executive director of the Pension Research Council, the oldest U.S. center devoted to scholarship and policy-relevant research on retirement security. She also heads Wharton's Boettner Center for Pensions and Retirement Research.
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