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Committee on Applied Statistics Webinar

Dear Friends of CAS,

Please join us on July 30, 2021 at 1:00PM (EST) for Ron Wasserstein's interactive webinar "Cultivating Productive Relationships in a Virtual Environment." Statisticians and data scientists recognize that one of the keys to successful outcomes in their work is the importance of the relationships they have with others. While there is a wide body of work available on building and maintaining professional relationships, the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced new challenges. This webinar will discuss harnessing the benefits of virtual work and learning environments to cultivate productive relationships.

Register in advance for this meeting:https://amstat.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYpduCrrTopG9KYOdUXDHaOnJ29SVA0pRpF

Bio: Ronald L. (Ron) Wasserstein is the executive director of the American Statistical Association (ASA). Wasserstein assumed the ASA’s top staff leadership post in August 2007.

In this role, Wasserstein provides executive leadership and management for the association and is responsible for ensuring that the ASA fulfills its mission to promote the practice and profession of statistics. He also is responsible for a staff of 36 at the ASA’s headquarters in Alexandria, Va. As executive director, Wasserstein also is an official ASA spokesperson.

Prior to joining the ASA, Wasserstein was a mathematics and statistics department faculty member and administrator at Washburn University in Topeka, Kan., from 1984–2007. During his last seven years at the school, he served as the university’s vice president for academic affairs.

Wasserstein is a longtime member of the ASA, having joined the association in 1983, and has been active as a volunteer in the ASA for more than 20 years. He twice served as president of the Kansas-Western Missouri Chapter of the ASA. Wasserstein served as chair of two ASA sections—the ASA Section on Statistical Education and the ASA Section on Statistical Consulting. He also chaired the Council of Chapters Governing Board in 2006 and was a member of the ASA Board of Directors from 2001–2003.

Wasserstein is a Fellow of the ASA and American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was presented the John Ritchie Alumni Award and Muriel Clarke Student Life Award from Washburn University, the Manning Distinguished Service Award from the North American Association of Summer Schools, and the George Mach Distinguished Service Award from Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society.

Ron and his wife, Sherry, live in northern Virginia and enjoy jogging, movies, binge-watching TV series, live theater, books, and doting on their children and grandchildren.

Sincerely,

Your Friends at the Committee on Applied Statisticians

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  • Influence without Authority

    The Committee on Applied Statisticians is proud to announce our 5th FREE Webinar within the Collaboration Initiative.

    Title:            "Influence without Authority"

    Date:            February 13th

    Time:           1:00-2:00 PM EDT

    Cost:            Free

    Abstract:

    With increasing diversity of opinion and thinking coupled with a decreasing respect for authority and control, the ability to influence others is becoming more and more challenging both in our personal lives and in our work. In this webinar, we will discuss the skill of Influencing and highlight areas where we might want to focus in order to strengthen our Influencing capability. The emphasis will be on developing our influencing capability within the context of collaboration wherein authority and control are not always present.  This will be the first of the two series talk with very interconnected topic like Negotiation to cover in February & March, 2018.

     

    Speaker Bio: Jim Van Horn has a consulting practice specializing in Executive/Management Coaching and, Board & Organization Development. He spent a total of 27 years in Corporate Human Resources & Organization Development senior and executive roles at Unisys, Foamex International and the School District of Philadelphia. In addition, Jim has been very active in his societal roles which includes his current role as the President of KenCrest Services Board, a non-profit organization specializing in services to the Intellectually Disabled; Board of Directors of Beacon (formerly the Greater Philadelphia Senior Executive Group), and in the recent past, the President of a Public School Board for 13 years. Jim holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Temple University.

    To register:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/influence-without-authority-tickets-42334740348

    Future seminars in this series include:

    Negotiating (Mar 13)
    Leading with Questions (April – date tbc)
    Communicating with Non-statisticians (May – date tbc)
    Teamwork (June – Date tbc)
    Statistical Collaboration: Putting the Pieces Together (July – date tbc)
    Past webinars include:

    Structuring Effective Meetings
    Cultivating Productive Relationships
    Collaborating Across Cultures: Dynamics of Intercultural Communication
    Conflict Resolution
    Recordings of past webinars are available at community.amstat.org/cas/new-item/new-item

    Registration for the scheduled webinars are also available from the CAS website: http://community.amstat.org/cas/home