词条 | Terry Babcock-Lumish |
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| name = Terry Babcock-Lumish | image= |caption = | birthname = Terry Lumish |birth_date ={{birth date and age|1976|03|25}} |birth_place =Miami, Florida, United States | age = | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater =Carnegie Mellon University (BS) Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs (MPA) Oxford University (DPhil) | occupation =Professor, Entrepreneur, Policymaker | alias = | status = | title = | family = | spouse = Brian Babcock-Lumish | Residence = | relatives = | ethnicity = | salary = | networth = | credits = Islay Consulting LLC, President & Founder Economic, policy, and political consultancy firm (2005-present) United States Military Academy, Assistant professor of economics and senior scholarship adviser (2012–2014) Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, Founding director of public policy (2011-2012) Harry S. Truman Scholarship, winner, (1996) | agent = | URL ={{URL|www.consultislay.com}} }}Terry Babcock-Lumish is an American professor, entrepreneur, and policymaker. She is President and Founder of Islay Consulting LLC, an economic, policy, and political consultancy she founded in 2005.[1] Early lifeBabcock-Lumish was born in Miami, Florida. Her father, Dr. Robert Lumish, was an infectious disease specialist and Chief of Infectious Diseases at UPMC Mercy Hospital.[2] Babcock-Lumish grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and attended Upper St. Clair High School. She received a Bachelor of Science from Carnegie Mellon University. While there, she won a Harry S. Truman Scholarship. She later earned a master's degree in public affairs from Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs and a Doctor of Philosophy from University of Oxford, St. John's College. CareerFrom 1999-2001, Babcock-Lumish worked for the United States Government as a fellow in the Presidential Management Fellows Program in the President's Council of Economic Advisers.[1] Upon leaving the White House in 2001, she served as a researcher for two books by the Honorable Vice President Al Gore and Tipper Gore.[1] From 2002-2004, Babcock-Lumish served as an associate fellow and research associate at the Rothermere American Institute.[3] In 2005, Babcock-Lumish founded Islay Consulting LLC. Islay provides consulting services to include economic, policy, and political analysis.[4] From 2005-2008, Babcock-Lumish served as a senior research associate at Harvard Law School.[5] From there, she went on to serve as a visiting research associate at the Oxford University Centre for the Environment.[6] In January 2011, Babcock-Lumish was appointed as a Distinguished Lecturer and the first Newman Director of Public Policy at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College.[7] In this position, Babcock-Lumish directed the public policy program. From 2012-2014, Babcock-Lumish served as an assistant professor of economics at the United States Military Academy.[1] AwardsBabcock-Lumish was named a Harry S. Truman Scholarship winner in 1996.[8] She went on to earn the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation's Elmer B. Staats Award, the Foundation's highest honor granted to one Truman Scholar annually.[8] Babcock-Lumish served as a Clarendon Scholarship recipient from 2002-2004 while reading her DPhil at Oxford. In 2007, Babcock-Lumish received the young alumni award from Carnegie Mellon University.[9] In 2010, she won the Mexico International Film Festival Silver Palm Award as the consulting producer for the documentary Women on the Edge: The Mexican Immigrant Experience.[10] The American Swiss Foundation, the National Committee on US-China Relations' Young Leaders Forum, the Council for the US and Italy, and the British-American Project have all recognized Babcock-Lumish as a young leader.[11] Published works
In this publication, Babcock-Lumish coined the term "trust network sclerosis," describing the phenomenon in which excessive reliance on trustworthiness results in a form of decision-making lock-in.
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Media appearancesBabcock-Lumish appeared on NBC's TODAY Show in 2014 in a segment titled Cadets, chefs break down barriers,[12] References1. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web|title = DisplayBio.aspx|url = http://www.usma.edu/sosh/_layouts/wpFacultyBios/DisplayBio.aspx?ID=67525966-0e06-4f0e-bdd5-bd4aa77051bb&List=a26ecd8e-d8ee-49e0-b26d-417868009c02|website = www.usma.edu|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Babcock-Lumish, Terry}}2. ^{{Cite web|title = Obituary: Robert M. Lumish / Chief of Infectious Diseases at UPMC Mercy Hospital|url = http://www.post-gazette.com/news/obituaries/2014/08/05/Obituary-Robert-M-Lumish-Chief-of-Infectious-Diseases-at-UPMC-Mercy-Hospital/stories/201408050029|website = Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} 3. ^{{Cite web|title = Former Fellows {{!}} The Rothermere American Institute|url = http://www.rai.ox.ac.uk/fellows/former|website = www.rai.ox.ac.uk|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} 4. ^{{Cite web|title = What We Do|url = http://www.consultislay.com/what-we-do|website = Islay Consulting|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} 5. ^{{Cite web|title = Terry Babcock-Lumish|url = http://www.shesource.org/experts/profile/terry-babcock-lumish|website = www.shesource.org|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} 6. ^{{Cite web|title = Terry Babcock-Lumish|url = https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4905514/bio|website = IMDb|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} 7. ^{{Cite web|title = Terry Babcock-Lumish|url = http://roosevelthouse.hunter.cuny.edu/lbjconference2012/speaker/terry-babcock-lumish/|website = Revisiting The Great Society: the Role of Government from FDR and LBJ to Today|accessdate = 2015-12-13|language = en-US|date = 2012-03-13}} 8. ^1 {{Cite web|title = Elmer B. Staats Award {{!}} The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation|url = https://www.truman.gov/elmer-b-staats-award/|website = www.truman.gov|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} 9. ^http://www.alumni.cmu.edu/s/1410/images/editor_documents/alumnirelations/getinvolved/alumniawards/awardpastwinners04032014.pdf 10. ^{{Cite web|title = Mexico International Film Festival {{!}} Mexico Film Festivals - 2010 Winners|url = http://www.mexicofilmfestival.com/2010-winners|website = www.mexicofilmfestival.com|accessdate = 2015-12-13}} 11. ^{{Cite web|title = , Clarendon Fund Scholarships|url = http://www.clarendon.ox.ac.uk/clarendon/scholars-and-alumni/scholar-profiles/details/?id=989|website = www.clarendon.ox.ac.uk|accessdate = 2015-12-13|first = University of|last = Oxford}} 12. ^{{Cite web|title = Cadets, chefs break down barriers|url = http://www.today.com/video/today/55586676|website = TODAY.com|accessdate = 2015-12-13|date = 2014-07-06}} 8 : Truman Scholars|Economists from Florida|Carnegie Mellon University alumni|Living people|1976 births|Alumni of St John's College, Oxford|Upper St. Clair High School alumni|21st-century American economists |
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