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Rosalie Ruegg

Rosalie Ruegg, managing director of TIA Consulting, Inc., specializes in the economic assessment of new technologies. Recent accomplishments include development of an evaluation toolkit for public R&D investments; a composite performance rating system for project and program portfolio analysis; a case-study guide for science managers; and a benchmarking report comparing evaluation practices in five science and technology programs in the U.S., and programs in Canada, Israel, and Finland. Clients include government agencies in the U.S. and abroad, universities, companies, and non-profit institutions.
Ruegg’s prior positions include director of the Advanced Technology Program’s Economic Assessment Office, senior economist in NIST’s Center for Applied Mathematics, and financial economist for the Federal Reserve System’s Board of Governors. She has more than 60 publications, including an economics textbook; has served on editorial boards, most recently as economics editor of Macmillan’s Encyclopedia of Energy; and has served on advisory and steering committees, such Harvard University’s advisory committee for a study of technical risk management, and the Department of Energy’s steering committee for benefits estimation. A former member of the Federal Senior Executive Service, Ruegg received both the Department of Commerce’s Gold and Silver Medal Awards, and also the Institute of Industrial Engineers’ 2001 Wellington Award for contributions to the field of engineering economics.
Mrs. Ruegg’s degrees in economics are from the Universities of North Carolina (B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude) and Maryland (M.A., Woodrow Wilson Fellow), and she holds an M.B.A. (specialty in finance) from The American University. She received extensive executive training from The Federal Executive Institute, Georgetown University, and Harvard University.
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