Cathy Furlong

Cathy Ann Furlong is an American statistician active in volunteer work for statistical organizations.[1] She is the former president of Statistics Without Borders,[2] and represents the US in the International Statistical Institute Committee on Women in Statistics.[3]

Education and career

Furlong earned a master's degree in statistics from American University, under the mentorship of Mary W. Gray, who also later encouraged her in her volunteer work.[2][4] She worked in the public school system as a mathematics and statistics teacher until retiring in 2008,[4] and continues to work as a Medicare and Medicaid fraud investigator[2][4] for Integrity Management Services, Inc.[3]

Volunteer work

Furlong was the chair of Statistics Without Borders from 2014 to 2018,[1] and continues to serve as its past chair.[2] The organization provides statistical consulting on a volunteer basis, particularly to organizations and countries in the developing world; as of 2015, it had approximately 1400 members.[4]

She is one of three US representatives on the International Statistical Institute Committee on Women in Statistics,[3] and has also been active in the Caucus for Women in Statistics,[2] including serving as its membership coordinator.[5]

Recognition

In 2017 the American Statistical Association elected Furlong as a fellow.[6]

References

  1. Furlong, Cathy (April 2017), "Leadership development through volunteer activities", Chance, 30 (2): 19–21, doi:10.1080/09332480.2017.1320473, S2CID 195971817
  2. Executive committee, Statistics Without Borders, retrieved 2020-01-18
  3. Country representatives, International Statistical Institute Committee on Women in Statistics, retrieved 2020-01-18
  4. "Conversation on statistics without borders (17 May 2015) between Cathy Furlong (Chair) and Katherine Condon and Kirsten West", Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 31 (3): 337–340, August 2015, doi:10.3233/SJI-150921. Excerpted in "Interview with Cathy Furlong", Official Statistics, October 17, 2019
  5. Officers, Caucus for Women in Statistics, 2011, retrieved 2020-01-18
  6. ASA Fellows, Caucus for Women in Statistics, retrieved 2020-01-18
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