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Susan Woodward is a financial economist specializing in the organization and performance of securities markets. She has served as the Chief Economist of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. She has taught finance at the Stanford Law School, the University of Rochester Business School, and University of California at Los Angeles.
Before founding Sand Hill Econometrics, Woodward was Executive Vice President and Chief Economist of OffRoad Capital, an Internet-based investment bank specializing in later-stage private equity placements. At OffRoad, she designed a system for auction pricing of private equity offerings. She is a co-inventor of the technology described in a pending patent application.
Woodward received both her B.A. and Ph.D. in Financial Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Robert E. Hall is the Robert and Carole McNeil Joint Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His interests span monetary and fiscal policy, productivity growth, financial markets and more. His current research focuses on electronic markets for securities, supply-chain products, and consumer products, and his recent book Digital Dealing, is on this subject.
Hall has advised a number of government agencies on national economic policy, including the Justice Department, the Treasury Department, and the Federal Reserve Board. He served on the National Presidential Advisory Committee on Productivity and has testified on numerous occasions before congressional committees concerning national economic policy. He also serves as director of the research program on economic fluctuations and growth of the National Bureau of Economic Research, an inter-university research organization. Before coming to Stanford, he was Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Hall received his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley and his Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
William S. Uyeda is the chief executive officer of Sand Hill Econometrics and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the company, business development, and strategy.
Previously a senior executive at Bank of America, Bill worked in many areas of the firm during a 19-year career, primarily in domestic and international commercial and investment banking. Bill helped to start and subsequently managed a group that pioneered the use of technical models for setting prices on large commercial credit products, and later implemented the use of RAROC, in the wholesale bank. Bill also served as the staff executive to the CEO of BankAmerica Corporation, in which capacity he reviewed all aspects of the corporation’s operations, including its financial performance and risk management. He graduated from Bucknell University with a B.A. in economics.
John M. Quigley is the I. Donald Terner Distinguished Professor, and Professor of Economics, at the University of California, Berkeley. Besides the Department of Economics, he also holds appointments in the Goldman School of Public Policy and the Haas School of Business. He played a central role in developing repeat sales price indices.
His current research is on: the integration of real estate, mortgage and financial markets; urban labor markets; housing; spatial economics; and local public finance.
Quigley received his B.S. (Distinguished Graduate) from the United States Air Force Academy, was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Stockholm where he received his M.Sc. with Honors, and received his A.M and Ph.D. from Harvard University.
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