John A. Buzacott For research and leadership in manufacturing and operations management. | |
Jonathan P. Caulkins For applications of operations research to drug-addiction policy. | |
William Peter Cherry For his significant impact on the OR/MS profession through his leadership, research contributions and practice in modeling and planning military systems. | |
William J. Cook For theoretical and computational research contributions to integer programming and the traveling-salesman problem. | |
For technical and management contributions at IBM Research leading to the broad use of optimization methods. | |
Jehoshua Eliashberg For the application of operations research methodologies to marketing science and related business problems. | |
Michel Gendreau For contributions to transportation science and for professional and editorial leadership within INFORMS and sister societies. | |
Benjamin F. Hobbs For using OR methods to improve public policies in electricity market design, air and water quality management and carbon markets. | |
Ronald L. Rardin For contributions to combinatorial optimization, for innovative optimization textbooks and for pioneering new healthcare delivery applications. | |
V. "Seenu" Srinivasan For innovative research in the measurement of consumer preferences, new product development, brand equity measurement, market structure, and salesforce compensation. | |
Glen L. Urban For improvements in the process of product development through new models, concepts, and methods of data collection. |