Tom Grossman
University of San Francisco
tagrossman@usfca.edu
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Tom is at the
business school at the University of San Francisco.
He spent years as an operations research consultant/software
developer. His spreadsheet research focuses on the business
analytic work performed by business school grads. He is
President of the Spreadsheet Productivity Research Interest
Group, and on the Board of Advisors of Compassoft Inc. He has
taught at the Haskayne School of Management at the
University of Calgary and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds BS in Mechanical
Engineering from the University
of
Illinois at Urbana and PhD in
Management Science and Engineering from Stanford. He engages in
actual management (it really is “all about people”) as president
of a volunteer mountain rescue unit.
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Ray Panko
University of Hawaii
Ray@Panko.com
Panko@Hawaii.edu

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Ray is a professor of Information Technology
Management in the Shidler College of Business at the University of
Hawaii. He started his career as an end user at Boeing in 1968, began
doing research on end user computing in the 1980s, and started his
spreadsheet research program in 1993. His book, End User Computing,
which was published by Wiley in 1988, was the first textbook in end user
computing. Before coming to the University of Hawaii, he was a project
manager at SRI International, where he worked under Doug Engelbart, who
invented of the mouse and built the first hypertext system. His home page is
http://panko.shidler.hawaii.edu.
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Dan Port
University of Hawaii
DPort@hawaii.edu
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Dan Port
is an Associate Professor of Information Technology Management at the University of Hawaii’s Shidler College of Business and
a Visiting Associate at the Center for Software and Systems
Engineering at the University of Southern California. His research focuses
on strategic planning and assessment of IV&V activities,
strategic software engineering, empirical software engineering,
and software engineering education. Daniel attended UCLA and
graduated with a degree in Mathematics and later received his
Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He does not own any
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