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Amstat Online Editorial Board

Position

Person

Email

Coordinator

Brian Yandell

yandell@stat.wisc.edu

Chapters

Dave Hunt

dhunt@wilbursmith.com

Sections

Tom Devlin

devlin@mozart.montclair.edu

Committees

Tom Boardman

boardman@lamar.colostate.edu

Books

Eric Ziegel

ziegeler@bp.com

Software

Stephen Kaluzny

spk@statsci.com

Technologies

David James

dj@lucent.com

Archives

Mike Conlon

mconlon@stat.ufl.edu

Education

Bill Duckworth

wmd@iastate.edu

Industries

Randy Tobias

sasrdt@sas.com

Science

Paige Williams

paige@sdac.harvard.edu

Governments

Alan Tupek

atupek@census.gov

Careers

Tony Olsen

tolsen@mail.cor.epa.gov

Op-Ed

Howard Fienberg

hfienberg@stats.org

       


Click on names above to get current directory information. Alternatively, see Web Editors Committee Page for more detailed addresses. Below is a brief overview of target areas, or see other information on the Amstat Online page.
Editor
serve as the Coordinator
Chapters, Sections & Committees
strengthen close ties with established ASA units
Books & Software
work closely with Journal Review Editors
develop interactive review processes
Technologies & Archives
keep us thinking about where we want to go
Education & K-12
build teaching role of ASA, focused in part on youth
Careers
provide sound information on careers in statistics-related areas
Industries, Governments, Sciences & Society
build on strong professional ties
communicate clearly about statistical issues with the public


Already these hard-working members of ASA are drafting their "game plans", which will be posted on the Internet some time after JSM. This is a new venture, wide open to new ideas. We are developing this as we go along, and welcome input from members at large. Associate Editors will each build their own team of Assistant Editors in the near future to realize their plans. There are plenty of opportunities for members to get involved!

The Associate Editors have begun to explore how to work together across their interconnected domains to further their visions of "Statistics Central". Many subjects we may consider, such as offering web-based training of scientists in modern statistical methods, can involve interests of more than one AE. As another example, connections databases from other scientific organizations might involve AEs for Science and for Archives, and possible others. AEs for Chapters and Sections are examining a web interface designed by the AE for Committees (in conjunction with the Committee on Committees and Tim Gill) to see how it can be adapted to needs of their constituencies.  

 


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