View Vita
Education
Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 1977; M.S., University of California, 1971; B.S., University of Houston, 1970; A.A., Wharton County Jr. College.
Research Areas
Scheduling Model for US Oil Tankers (Research assistant - TAMU); Yuma Profile Analysis (ASU Bureau of Business & Economic Research); Coal-fired Power Plant Comparison Study
Academic Positions
Arizona State University: 1982-present. Previous Appointments: Texas A&M University, University of Florida, Mesa Community College
Corporate and Public Sector Leadership
Owner, AzCa Embroidery Inc., 2000-present; Senior Statistical Modeler, GE Capital, 1997-2000; Manager, Forecasting & Integrated Planning, Salt River Project, 1979-1997.
Representative Publications
"Modeling Residential Electricity Consumption," Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science Annual Meeting, 1982.
"Utility Forecasting Methods," Arizona State University, 1983.
"West-side Valley Growth," Tolleson Chamber of Commerce, 1984 & 1987.
ASU is a tier 1 research university and W. P. Carey is proud of its strong tradition of teaching and classroom excellence. Our students directly benefit from the research and theories our faculty brings into the classroom. Below is a list of courses being taught during the current semester by this faculty member. Click a course to view it in the ASU course catalog.
ECN 221 - Business Statistics
Methods of statistical description. Applies probability theory and statistical inference in business.
ECN 501 - Statistics for Managers
Fundamentals of statistical analysis to aid management decision making.