Learning to Manage: Running a Collaborative or Consulting Program in Academia

Julia Sharp Chair
National Institute of Standards and Technology
 
Emily Griffith Panelist
NC State University
 
David Edwards Panelist
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
 
Jennifer Van Mullekom Panelist
Virginia Tech
 
Emily Griffith Organizer
NC State University
 
Sunday, Aug 3: 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
0522 
Invited Panel Session 
Music City Center 
Room: CC-211 
The demand for expertise in statistical, data science, and AI techniques is growing, and collaborative academic statisticians are working hard to meet that need. These statisticians often find themselves building the airplane while flying– directing programs that provide statistical consulting and collaboration support to their universities. These positions require skills in multiple functions (e.g., financial management, personnel management, marketing, relationship building, and program development) without providing requisite training.

This panel features statisticians who have developed expertise in organizing and managing collaborative and consulting programs. Panelists will share resources, tools, tips, and tricks for successfully implementing processes, managing staff and students in an inclusive and effective way, tracking projects and outcomes, and even building new programs from the ground up. This discussion will be directly relevant to any collaborative academic statistician interested in a leadership role.

Applied

Yes

Main Sponsor

Section on Statistical Consulting

Co Sponsors

Ad Hoc Statistical Leadership Training Committee
Caucus for Women in Statistics
Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion Outreach Group