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Betsy Page SigmanTitleProfessor of the Practice DepartmentMSB Faculty General profile
Phone202-687-7062 Location579 Hariri Building Office hoursW 10-12 BioBetsy Page Sigman is a Distinguished Teaching Professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. She has also taught at George Mason University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has worked at a number of marketing and survey research and public opinion organizations, including the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (UNC-Chapel Hill) and the Social Science Data Center (now Roper Center, Univ. of Conn.) At the marketing research firm, Decision/Making/Information (now Wirthlin Worldwide), she served as a Senior Project Director. At the U.S. Bureau of the Census, she was a statistician in the Center for Survey Methods Research and held the post of Special Assistant to the Director for Field Operations. Professor Sigman has received the Sustained Superior Performance Award from the U.S. Census Bureau and has been included in the Who’s Who in the South and Southeast, Who's Who in Education, and Who's Who Among Women. She has been a member of INFORMS, the Washington Association for Public Opinion Research, the American Association for Public Opinion Research, and Women in Technology International. At Georgetown University, she has served on the Admissions Committee, the Computer Services Advisory Committee, and the Information Technology Advisory Committee. Recently she chaired the Data Warehouse Working Group for Georgetown University. She also serves as the departmental coordinator and advisor for Georgetown's new major, Operations and Information Management (OPIM). Additionally, Dr. Sigman is a faculty associate for the Center for Business and Public Policy and the Capital Markets Research Center. She has spoken at meetings and/or consulted for a number of organizations, including the Center for International Health at the George Washington University Medical Center and the American Chemical Council. She recently won the 2007 Robert Emmett McDonough School of Business Joseph F. LeMoine Award for Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Excellence (2007) and the Dean's Distinguished Service Award (2009). In 2008 she was named an honorary initiate to Beta Gamma Sigma. Web siteEducation
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