For sustained contributions to the application of operations research to military and transportation planning and for significant leadership in operations research education.
For exceptional practice of operations research, extensive service to INFORMS, and outstanding research in planning, scheduling and supply chain management.
For his high-impact contributions in applied O.R. and advanced analytics practice, research and leadership at General Motors, and a sustained track record of service to the profession.
For her fundamental contributions to the theory of stochastic networks and associated fluid and diffusion approximations, including Skorokhod problems and measure valued processes.
For exemplary research and educational contributions in Decision Support Systems and Analytics at the Operations Research/Computer Science interface and for outstanding service to INFORMS, especially the INFORMS Computing Society.
For research contributions to supply chain management broadly and to inventory management and facility location specifically and to the education of exceptional graduate students.
For outstanding and fundamental operations research contributions to game theory (including cooperative and experimental games); defense analysis; and the theory of money and financial institutions.
For pioneering research on novel operations management models and their implementation at commercial and non-profit organizations and leadership and service contributions to UNC Chapel Hill and INFORMS society.
For outstanding contributions in research and education in operations management, and leadership in the fields of closed loop supply chains and humanitarian logistics.