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Caucus for Women in Statistics

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The Caucus for Women in Statistics is a professional society for women in statistics. It was founded in 1971, following discussions in 1969 and 1970 at the annual meetings of the American Statistical Association, with Donna Brogan as its first president.[1][2] The Governing Council is the main governing body of the Caucus.  The Council consists of the President, President-Elect, Past President, Past Past President, Executive Director (ex-officio), Treasurer, Secretary, Membership Chair, Program Committee Chair, Communications Committee Chair, Professional Development Committee Chair, Chair of Liaisons with other organizations and the Chair of Country Representatives. The President-Elect, President, Past President, Secretary, and Treasurer constitute the Executive Committee of the Governing Council. Caucus governance is described in the Constitution and Bylaws.

Purpose

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The purpose of the Caucus is to assist in teaching, hiring, and advancing the careers of women in statistics, removing barriers to women in statistics, encourage the application of statistics to women's issues, and improve the representation of women in professional organizations for statisticians.[3] CWS envisions a world where women in the profession of statistics have equal opportunity and access to influence policies and decisions in workplaces, governments, and communities. The organization's mission is to advance the careers of women statisticians through advocacy, providing resources and learning opportunities, increasing their professional participation and visibility, and promoting and assessing research that impacts women statisticians.

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An independent society, CWS works with all statistical professional societies, including the American Statistical Association (ASA), Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS), Statistical Society of Canada, (SSC), and International Statistical Institutes (ISI). For example, CWS has a close tie with the ASA and participates in the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM), run by the ASA and cosponsored by IMS, SSC and other professional societies, where it is a sponsor of the Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship. The Caucus is a "sister organization" to the Association for Women in Mathematics, which was founded at the same time as the Caucus.[3]

Activities

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The Caucus publishes a newsletter and organizes events at major statistical meetings.[3][4] Since 2001, its activities have also included jointly sponsoring the Florence Nightingale David Award with the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies. This is "the only international award in statistical sciences ... that is restricted to women".[2]

Leadership

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The presidents of the Caucus have included:[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ Caucus History, Caucus for Women in Statistics, retrieved 2018-12-19
  2. ^ a b Lin, Xihong; Genest, Christian; Banks, David L.; Molenberghs, Geert; Scott, David W.; Wang, Jane-Ling, eds. (2014), Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science, CRC Press, pp. 79, 223, ISBN 9781482204988. See in particular p. 10 and p. 20.
  3. ^ a b c Geller, Nancy L. (November–December 1981), "Caucus for Women in Statistics", Newsletter of the AWM, 11 (6)
  4. ^ Hahn, Gerald J.; Doganaksoy, Necip (2012), A Career in Statistics: Beyond the Numbers, John Wiley & Sons, p. 93, ISBN 9781118490136
  5. ^ Presidents 1971–2020 (PDF), Caucus for Women in Statistics, retrieved 2020-03-02
  6. ^ Governing council, Caucus for Women in Statistics, retrieved 2018-12-19
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