- 24 - consulted on the subject of statistics for over 25 years, and he is currently employed as a senior consultant in that area at a diversified international management and technology consulting firm. Dr. Doerfler holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics from the University of Dayton and two graduate degrees (M.S. and Ph.D) in statistics from Iowa State University. He has previously appeared before this and other Courts as an expert on statistical issues involving sampling and estimation. Respondent's first expert, Steven Elliott Fienberg, was recognized by the Court as an expert on statistics. Dr. Fienberg is a professor at Carnegie-Mellon University, where he teaches statistical science at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Dr. Fienberg holds a Ph.D in statistics from Harvard University, and he has previously testified as an expert in Federal, State, and local courts. Dr. Fienberg is currently the president of the international society for Bayesian analysis, and he chairs the committee of presidents of statistical sciences. The Court recognized respondent's second expert, David W. LaRue, as an expert in financial, tax, and inventory accounting. Dr. LaRue, an associate professor at the University of Virginia, holds a Ph.D in taxation and accounting from the University of Houston. He specializes in the fields of Federal taxation and accounting, and he has written repeatedly on those subjects.Page: Previous 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Next
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