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Ravindra K. Ahuja For algorithmic research in network optimization, for the development of innovative methods in transportation scheduling, and for his contributions to practice in the railroad industry. |
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Linda Argote For advances in understanding the roles that learning, knowledge transfer, and organizational memory play in firms, and for editorial leadership in organization science. |
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Robert Bordley For advancing and applying operations research and decision analysis at General Motors Corporation, with resulting significant impacts on strategies and revenues, and for service to the profession. |
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Paul Glasserman For contributions to Monte Carlo simulation, applied probability, and related applications in financial engineering and operations management. |
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Frieda (Silber) Granot For educational and administrative leadership, and for contributions to optimization. |
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Alexander Meeraus For contributions to the design, implementation and commercial development of modeling languages and solution methodology for large scale optimization and economic analysis. |
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Richard E. Nance For long-standing editorial service in the establishment and advancement of the literature on computer simulation, and for contributions to methodology and software environments enabling large-scale simulation model development. |
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Gregory S. Parnell For service to INFORMS and contributions to the practice of military operations research with a focus on decision analysis. |
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Jianjun (Jan) Shi For development of stream-of-variation theory and its contributions to quality improvements in manufacturing and other complex systems, and for leadership in education and the INFORMS community. |
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Steven M. Shugan For contributions to defensive marketing strategy, channel strategy, services, and cognitive costs, and, as an Editor, for being instrumental in the rapid ascension of the journal Marketing Science. |
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Richard Staelin For service to INFORMS, including Presidency of the INFORMS Society for Marketing Science and Editorship of Marketing Science, and for research contributions to multiple subfields within marketing science. |
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Ruth J. Williams For contributions to the theory of stochastic networks, particularly diffusion approximations for systems in heavy traffic. |