coUncil oF SEctionS BoARd REPRESEntAtiVE 2009-2011
Chet Bowie Jeri Metzger Mulrow
Present Position: Senior Vice President and Director, Present Position: Senior Mathematical Statistician, Division
Economics, Labor and Population Studies Division, NORC of Science Resources Statistics, National Science Foundation
at the University of Chicago
Former Positions: Senior Manager, Quantitative Economics
Former Positions: Vice President, Government, Foundation and Statistics Group, Ernst & Young (1997–2001);
and Academic Research Division, Market Strategies, Sampling Statistician, NORC at the University of Chicago
International; Director, Demographic Surveys Division, U.S. (1996–1997); Mathematical Statistician, Statistics of Income
Census Bureau Division, Internal Revenue Service (1988–1996); Lecturer,
chet Bowie
Degrees: MSA, Governmental Administration, George Jeri Metzger
Southern Illinois University (1986–1988); Mathematical
Washington University (1976); BS, Statistics, Penn State
Mulrow
Statistician, National Institute of Standards and Technology
University (1972)
(1985–1986)
Fields of Major Statistical Activities: Designing and conducting large-scale,
Degrees: MS, Statistics, Colorado State University (1985); BS, Mathematics,
national household and establishment surveys; combining administrative and
Montana State University (1982)
survey data for policy-relevant research; conducting research in interviewing Fields of Major Statistical Activities: Sampling and estimation; survey design
methods, questionnaire design, and survey automation and analysis; and nonresponse methodologies for large federal surveys
Publications: “The Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics Program,” Publications: “Problems with Interval Estimation When Data Are Adjusted
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of State Labor Market Information Directors via Calibration,” Journal of Quality Technology (1988); “Statistical Sampling at
(2004); “Overhauling the Current Population Survey: Evaluating Changes in a Win-Win in Tax Audits,” State Tax Notes (1998); Proceedings of the American
the Estimates,” Monthly Labor Review (1993); “National Prison Statistics and the Statistical Association
Hispanic Population,” Proceedings of the National Council of La Raza Criminal
ASA Activities and Offices Held: Vice Chair, Council of Sections (2006–
Justice Conference (1980)
2008); Committee on Accreditation (2007–2009); Rep-at-Large, Washington
ASA Activities and Offices Held: Executive Board, Government Statistics Statistical Society (2007–2008); Committee on Recruitment and Retention,
Section (2005–Present); Chair, Government Statistics Section (2005); Member, (1996–2003); Committee on Women in Statistics (2001–2002); Social
Committee on Committees (2006–Present); Co-Chair, Committee on Committee, Washington Statistical Society (1998–2003); Short Course
Committees Subcommittee on Web Site Evaluation (2007); Representative to the Committee, Washington Statistical Society (1993–1996)
Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics (2006–Present)
Related Professional Activities: Caucus for Women in Statistics (1996–1998)
Related Professional Activities: Co-Advisor, Federal Interagency Household
Survey Nonresponse Group (1998–2005)
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