AT&T, New York, NY
Manager – Financial Policy
Developed corporate financial policies concerning earnings performance, foreign exchange risk management, transfer pricing, capital spending and R&D activity(1982-87).
Manager – Antitrust Studies
Managed and coordinated a number of large-scale economic studies for use in U.S. v. AT&T. Key areas of work: comparative studies of Bell Labs’ innovative record, Bell System productivity growth and econometric estimation of cost and production functions for the Bell System (1978-81).
New Jersey Bell, Newark, NJ
Chief Economist
Managed a staff of six economists; Major areas of work: econometric estimation of long distance and local exchange service demand, productivity measurement, and short-term and long-term forecasts of the regional and state economy (1976-78)
AT&T, New York, NY
Supervisor – Economic Analysis
Developed long-term projections of U.S. economy and demand for telecommunications services; conducted analysis of macroeconomic policy issues for senior management and special projects which included design of methodology for the construction of Bell System price indices (1969-75).
Tri-State Transportation Commission, New York, NY
Economic Analyst
Developed a system of regional accounts and estimated regional product for the Tri-State (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut) region (1963-65)