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I received my Masters in Biostatistics at University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) in 2007 and have been working at the US Census Bureau since 2006 as a mathematical statistician. I got married in 2006 to Stephen Balogh and have 3 children Elizabeth, Alexander, and Audrey.
Located in New York City, working as a statistical consultant on analytics/Big Data projects for Ernst & Young.
I continue to work as a Senior Statistical Programmer/Analyst at Duke Clinical Research Institute, in Durham, North Carolina.   This past year, my primary focus has been clinical trials and manuscript work over many different therapeutic areas.
After 41 years in higher education, I retired from my position as CIO for the University of Central Missouri in 2010 where I had served since 1996.  This was after holding teaching and administrative positions at 6 other institutions including my undergraduate institution, the University of Arkansas, along with The Medical College of Wisconsin  and the statewide higher education system of  South Dakota.  The PhD from the UGA…
I am currently completing an MS in Forestry with an emphasis on forest biometrics.
Jessi works as a risk analyst for First Data and loves her job! She is also serving as the president of the Houston, TX UGA alumni chapter.
I have been working odd jobs for the past year saving up money. I am applying to MBA programs starting in the fall.
I am currently working as a Senior Operations Analyst in Business Analytics for Aflac.  My degree has afforded me the opportunity to work as an Affirmative Action/EEO Specialist as well as my current position. 
I am the chair of Information Systems and Operations Management but will step down on July 1.
Currently pursuing a joint JD/MBA at Georgia State University.

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