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    Education
     
    
    Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1990  
    M.P.A., Princeton University, 1983  
    B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1981  
     
    
 
 
  
    
    Professional Experience
     
    
    James Madison University, Prof., 2007-Present 
    James Madison University, Assoc. Prof., 1999-2007 
    Princeton University, Asst. Prof., 1994-1999 
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Asst. Prof., 1990-1994 
    Investment Technologies, VP/Software Development, 1985-1986 
    Atlantic Commodities, Dir. of Research, 1983-1985 
     
    
 
 
  
    
    Selected Consulting Experience
     
    
    Worked as a testifying expert witness for Lenhart Obenshain
    (representing the plaintiff) in
    Beacon Wireless Solutions, Inc. et al. v. Garmin International, 
    Inc. et al. 
     
    
    Developed in-vehicle GPS navigation systems, en-route commerce
    systems, and other types of personal travel assistants (PTAs) and
    Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs) with ALK Technologies and other
    companies.
     
    
    Assisted in the development of GISs and computer-based models for the
    analysis of transportation planning projects in the United States
    (for GIS/Trans Ltd), Puerto Rico (for Multisystems, Inc.), Argentina
    (for the United Nations), and China (for the World Bank).
     
    
    Developed economic/financial analysis tools for the analysis of
    municipal bond swaps (for Merrill Lynch Municipal Finance Group) and
    fixed income/mortgage-backed securities (for Dillon Read & Co.).
     
        
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