COUNCIL OF SECTIONS BOARD REPRESENTATIVE 2010
Constance F. Citro
Present Position: Director, Committee on National Statistics, Coeditor and contributor, Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census, 2000;
National Academy of Sciences, 2004– Measuring Poverty: A New Approach and many other CNSTAT/
NAS reports; Articles in Journal of Official Statistics
Former Positions: Senior Study Director, Committee on National
Statistics, National Academy of Sciences, 1984–2004; Vice ASA Activities and Offices Held: Program Chair, Government
President and other positions, Mathematica Policy Research, Statistics Section, 1989; Publications Officer, 1993–1994;
Inc., 1974–1983; Vice President and other positions, Data Use Secretary-Treasurer, 2003; Representative to Council of Sections,
and Access Laboratories, Inc., 1969–1974; Social Science Analyst, Social Statistics Section, 1998–2000; Committee on Fellows,
U.S. Census Bureau, 1967–1969 1993–1997; Chair, 1997; Survey Research Methods Section
Working Group on Technical Aspects of SIPP, 1987–1991; Chair,
Citro
Degrees: PhD, Political Science, Yale University, 1969; MA,
1988–1990; Window on Washington columnist for CHANCE,
Political Science, Yale University, 1964; BA, Political Science,
1994–2000
University of Rochester
Related Professional Activities: President, Association of Public
Fields of Major Statistical Activity: Statistical agency program
Data Users, 1983–1984; Past President, 1985–1986; Vice
evaluation, decennial census methodology, income and poverty
President, 1978; Board of Directors, 1978–1986; Representative,
research, microsimulation modeling, data documentation
Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics, 1985–
Publications: Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency, 1988; APDU Committee on SIPP Data Products, 1989–1994;
2001, 2005, 2009 (ed. with Margaret Martin and Miron Straf); Representative-at-Large, Washington Statistical Society, 1987–
Using the American Community Survey: Benefits and Challenges, 1989; Committee of Visitors, NSF Science Resources Statistics
2007 (ed. with Graham Kalton); The 2000 Census: Counting Division , 2006 and 2009; Grant Reviewer, National Institute on
Under Adversity, 2004 (ed. with Daniel Cork and Janet Norwood); Aging; Reviewer, Demography, Journal of Official Statistics
Jessica Utts
Present Position: Professor, University of California, Irvine, Biometrics, Journal of Statistics Education, Psychometrika, Statistical
2008– Science, and numerous subject-matter journals
Former Positions: Professor, University of California, Davis,
ASA Activities and Offices Held: Chair and Publications Officer,
1978–2008
Section on Statistical Education; Secretary-Treasurer, Section
Degrees: PhD, Statistics, Penn State, 1978; MA, Statistics,
on Bayesian Statistical Science; Chair, Outstanding Statistical
Penn State, 1975; BA, Math and Psychology, SUNY
Application Award Committee; Strategic Plan Task Force;
Binghamton, 1973 Nominating Committee
Fields of Major Statistical Activity: Statistics education and lit- Related Professional Activities: Chair, Committee of Presidents of
eracy and applications of statistics to parapsychology, medicine,
Statistical Societies (COPSS); Treasurer, Institute of Mathematical
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transportation, and other areas
Statistics; President, WNAR; President, Caucus for Women in
Publications: Seeing Through Statistics, 3rd edition, 2005; Mind
Statistics; Chair, Advanced Placement Statistics Development
on Statistics, 3rd edition, 2007 (with Robert Heckard); “What
Committee; Vice Chair, National Institute of Statistical Sciences;
Educated Citizens Should Know About Statistics and Probability,” Chair, Consortium for the Advan cement of Undergraduate
The American Statistician, 2003; Papers in JASA, Biometrika, Education (CAUSE) Board of Directors
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