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W. DAVID KELTON is Professor in the Department of Quantitative Analysis and Operations Management at the University of Cincinnati, where he has also served as MS program director and acting department head. He received a B.A. in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an M.S. in mathematics from Ohio University, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in industrial engineering from Wisconsin. He has also been a faculty member at Kent State, The University of Michigan, the University of Minnesota, and Penn State. Visiting posts have included the Naval Postgraduate School, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, and the Warsaw School of Economics. He is a Fellow of both INFORMS and IIE.

His research interests and publications are in the probabilistic and statistical aspects of simulation, applications of simulation, and stochastic models. His papers have appeared in Operations Research, Management Science, the INFORMS Journal on Computing, IIE Transactions, Naval Research Logistics, Military Operations Research, the European Journal of Operational Research, Simulation, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, the Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, and the Journal of the American Statistical Association, among others. In addition to the United States and Canada, he has spoken on simulation in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Turkey, Chile, and South Korea.

He was Editor-in-Chief for the INFORMS Journal on Computing from 2000 to mid-2007, during which time the journal rose from unranked on the ISI Impact Factor to first out of 56 journals in the operations-research/management-science category. In addition, he has served as Simulation Area Editor for Operations Research, the INFORMS Journal on Computing, and IIE Transactions; Associate Editor of Operations Research, the Journal of Manufacturing Systems, and Simulation; and was Guest Co- Editor for a special simulation issue of IIE Transactions. Awards include the TIMS College on Simulation award for best simulation paper in Management Science, the IIE Operations Research Division Award, a Meritorious Service Award from Operations Research, the INFORMS College on Simulation Distinguished Service Award, and the INFORMS College on Simulation Outstanding Simulation Publication Award. He was President of the TIMS College on Simulation, and was the INFORMS co-representative to the Winter Simulation Conference Board of Directors from 1991 through 1999, serving as Board Chair for 1998. In 1987 he was Program Chair for the WSC, and in 1991 was General Chair; he is a founding Trustee of the WSC Foundation. He has worked on grants and consulting contracts from a number of corporations, foundations, and agencies. He once made it down a black-diamond run in the back bowls, this time upright on his skis.

RANDALL P. SADOWSKI is currently enjoying retirement and plans to continue this new career. In his previous life, he was Product Manager for scheduling and data-tracking applications for Rockwell Automation. Prior to that, he was director of university relations, chief applications officer, vice president of consulting services and user education at Systems Modeling Corporation.

Before joining Systems Modeling, he was on the faculty at Purdue University in the School of Industrial Engineering and at the University of Massachusetts. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in industrial engineering from Ohio University and his Ph.D. in industrial engineering from Purdue. He has authored over 50 technical articles and papers, served as chair of the Third International Conference on Production Research and was the general chair of the 1990 Winter Simulation Conference. He is on the visiting committee for the IE departments at Lehigh University, the University of Pittsburgh, and Ohio University. He is co-author, with C. Dennis Pegden and Robert E. Shannon, of Introduction to Simulation Using SIMAN.

He is a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers and served as editor of a two-year series on Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems for IE Magazine that received the 1987 IIE Outstanding Publication award. He has served in several positions at IIE, including president at the chapter and division levels, and vice president of Systems Integration at the international level. He founded the annual IIE/RA Student Simulation Contest. He collects tools and is the proud owner of a tractor named Dutch, a stocked farm pond, a monster mower, and an ATV used to inspect the farm and haul firewood.

NANCY B. SWETS (nee Zupick) is the Requirements Analyst for the Arena simulation product at Rockwell Automation. She works with product management, development and Arena customers to research and write out the software requirements for future releases of the software. In addition to this role, she helps manage the IIE/RA Student Simulation Contest and participates in marketing and sales activities.

Nancy received her bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. It was at Pitt that she became hooked on simulation in Dr. Byron Gottfried’s class and where she first became familiar with the SIMAN simulation language. In 1997 she joined Systems Modeling in the technical support group where she worked for over a decade assisting clients with their simulations in a wide array of industries.

When not immersed in the world of simulation, Nancy spends her time hanging out with her family. She enjoys gardening, cooking, traveling, and occasionally dabbles in politics to reduce stress.