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Michael Toffel
is an Assistant Professor at the Harvard Business School, in its
Technology and Operations Management unit. He has worked as a
Director of Environment, Health and Safety in an industrial
conglomerate, and as an environmental management consultant.
His research focuses on companies' environmental, safety, and
quality programs. Specifically, his work examines whether these
programs initiated by industry associations, government
regulators, and non–governmental organizations–legitimately
distinguish adopters as having superior environmental, safety,
or quality performance, and whether these programs lead to
improvements in these areas.
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Michael Lenox
is Associate Professor of Business at the Fuqua School of
Business, Duke University. He received his Ph.D. in Technology
Management and Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, and his B.S. and M.Sc. in Systems Engineering from
the University of Virginia. Professor Lenox explores the
sourcing of extramural knowledge and its impact on firm
innovation. He also explores the prospects for industry
self-regulation –– both the incentives firms have to
self-regulate and the private institutions created by firms to
facilitate self-regulation.
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Andrew A. King
is an Associate Professor at the Tuck School of Business at
Dartmouth College. He is a leading authority on industry
self-regulation. He is currently a Marvin Bower Fellow at the
Harvard Business School. He has acted as a consultant to
the World Bank, the US Environmental Protection Agency, and the
World Resources Institute. Dr. King also worked as an engineer
for Arthur D. Little and Honeywell Inc. He is one of the
founders of MapMundi.
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Evan Tice
is a project manager and software engineer at
MapMundi and a student at Dartmouth College. He had his hand in almost everything on the
system and it could not have been done without him. In his spare
time, Evan has helped Dartmouth's Biology and Computer Science
programs to build software to study asynchronous mitoses in
multinucleated cells. He worked previously as a technical
consultant for Peters and Associates, Architects.
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Chris Hughes
is a project manager and software engineer at MapMundi. He
specializes in Java web technologies, and GUI design. Prior to
joining MapMundi, Chris worked for Creare Inc (Hanover, NH) as a
application programmer and as a web developer and 3D animator at
Method Snowboard Media (Innsbruck, Austria). During the winter
months, Chris moonlights as a ski racing coach.
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Loren Sands-Ramshaw is the newest member of the MapMundi
team. A computer science major at Dartmouth, Loren is currently
the lead programmer dealing with graph/map data integration.
He has also been instrumental in creating the interface between
the survey system and the map.
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Jason Reeves is the head designer for game development (www.classgames.net),
graphing, and the document management systems. Before joining
MapMundi, he spent three years as an assistant system
administrator for the Center of Evaluative Clinical Sciences (CECS)
in the Dartmouth Medical School.
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