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Arthur and Helen Geoffrion Professor of Practice at Cornell University | Former IBM Fellow and INFORMS President | Speaker on Operations Research and Data Science

Brenda Dietrich Speaking Fee: $10,000 and Below

Arthur and Helen Geoffrion Professor of Practice at Cornell University | Former IBM Fellow and INFORMS President | Speaker on Operations Research and Data Science

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Speaking Fee:
$10,000 and Below

Travels From:
ITH - Ithaca, NY

Primary Topic Category:
Science (STEM / STEAM)

Secondary Topic Category:
Education

 

Brenda Dietrich Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Brenda Dietrich is the Arthur and Helen Geoffrion Professor of Practice at Cornell University’s School of Operations Research and Information Engineering. She spent over 30 years at IBM, where she became an IBM Fellow and led major initiatives in business analytics and mathematical sciences. Dietrich was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for her work in engineering algorithms that solve complex business problems. She has also served as president of INFORMS, reflecting her leadership in the field. Her expertise spans operations research, data science, and optimization applied to real-world systems.

Brenda Lynn Jorgensen Dietrich is a leading figure in operations research, with a career that spans both academia and industry. She is currently the Arthur and Helen Geoffrion Professor of Practice at Cornell University’s School of Operations Research and Information Engineering. Her work focuses on the practical application of mathematical optimization and analytics to solve complex problems in business and technology. Brenda’s journey began with a strong foundation in mathematics, earning her bachelor’s degree with highest honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She then pursued graduate studies at Cornell University, where she completed both her master’s and Ph.D. in operations research and industrial engineering. Her doctoral research provided important insights into combinatorial dualities, setting the stage for her future contributions. In 1984, Brenda started her long tenure at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center. Over more than three decades, she held various leadership roles, including serving as an IBM Fellow and Vice President. She led the Mathematical Sciences group at IBM Research, focusing on analytics, optimization, and machine learning to tackle real-world challenges such as supply chain logistics and resource allocation. Her team’s work notably improved operations in industries like airlines, demonstrating the impact of research on everyday systems. Beyond her corporate career, Brenda has been deeply involved in the professional community. She served as president of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), highlighting her leadership within the field. Since joining Cornell, she has balanced research and teaching, mentoring the next generation of operations researchers and data scientists. Her work bridges theory and practice, making a meaningful difference across sectors. Brenda Dietrich’s career reflects a blend of rigorous scholarship and practical innovation. She continues to inspire through her dedication to solving complex problems and advancing the field of operations research.
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