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Tayo Fabusuyi
Tayo Fabusuyi's area of interest and expertise is in the modeling and analysis of prioritization and allocation issues, outcome based performance measures, strategic planning processes, and public sector efficiency measurement issues. In addition to his role at Numeritics, he also has an adjunct faculty position at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA. Prior to this he has worked for the African Development Bank where he took the lead in the design and implementation of the Bank's Corporate Balanced Scorecard and was also a consultant for Ford Foundation and a Milton Friedman Fellow at the United States Agency for International Development.
 
Tayo holds a dual honors degree in Computer Science and Economics at the University of Ife, Nigeria, and he graduated with highest distinction with a M.Sc. in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. He also has an M.Phil. degree program in Economics from the University of Oxford where he was an American Institute of Economic Research fellow.
 
Victoria Hill
Victoria Hill has expertise in social network and statistical analysis. A main focus of her research is determining the benefits of collaborative relationships and knowledge networking. Victoria is very active in education policy and gender issues. She has a strong interest in promoting science, technology and mathematics careers for women and minorities, and has worked on projects in these areas with InfoDev, a global grant program managed by the World Bank; InSITeS of Carnegie Mellon University and the Pittsburgh Public Schools. Victoria was a fellow with the RAND Corporation, where she played a key role in investigating past productivity trends and potential improvements for Navy shipyard maintenance efficiency. Ms. Hill also conducted an in-depth hardware and software evaluation, and designed curriculum and trained users on a variety of software programs, while working for USX Corporation.
 
Victoria received her PhD from the department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. In addition, she has a M.Sc. in Public Policy and Management from the Heinz College, and a B.S. in Administration and Management Science and French, both also from Carnegie Mellon University.
 
Onobu Akogwu
Onobu’s areas of expertise are in the design, modeling and prediction of reliability limits in complex systems. In his work, he utilizes statistical analysis and quantitative tools to evaluate random and systematic failures that limit optimum performance. His expertise in this area has been deployed in the field of financial modeling primarily towards managing risk and uncertainty. He also has an adjunct position at the City University of New York (CUNY) and has worked at IBM Research and IBM Microelectronics as principal engineer in the development of logic and networking systems.
 
Onobu received his PhD from Princeton University Aerospace Engineering Department with a major focus in Materials Physics and a sub-focus in Finance. In addition he holds a M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University and a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Howard University where he graduated with highest honors.

Tim Weidemann
Tim Weidemann's area of expertise is in managing strategic change for organizations. He has worked closely with large and small clients, leading them through strategic planning and change management approaches aimed at maximizing their return on economic development projects. He was previously a Senior Consultant with Deloitte Consulting LLP where he had responsibility for managing change efforts for several multi-million dollar state and county level projects. He has led teams of up to ten consultants in re-engineering clients’ core business processes, assessing organizational change readiness, developing customized training curriculum, and managing program and system implementation logistics.

Tim holds a B.A. in Philosophy with university honors from the State University of New York at New Paltz and a M.Sc. in Public Policy and Management from the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University, where he graduated with highest distinction.