Caterpillar Inc.
Demand Consultant
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mit) Aug 2014 - Dec 2017
Program Manager
Willet Creek Consulting Apr 2013 - Nov 14, 2016
Principal
Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission Mar 2011 - Nov 14, 2016
Chairman
Harvard University Institute For Quantitative Social Science Mar 2011 - Nov 14, 2016
Associate
Education:
Yale University 1993 - 1995
Masters, Management, Environmental Studies, Forestry
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 1985 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Business
Université Paris - Sorbonne 1987
Auburn University 1984 - 1985
Skills:
Leadership Strategic Planning Strategy Nonprofits Marketing Public Speaking Fundraising Management Project Management Healthcare Government Budgets Business Development Negotiation Proposal Writing Market Research Marketing Strategy Management Consulting Program Management Customer Service Non Profits Leadership Development Training
Interests:
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The five-member commission became the source of political wrangling shortly after it began its work following the 2010 Census. Republicans believed the independent on the commission, Colleen Mathis, was aligned with the two Democrats on the panel, and Republican Gov. Jan Brewer ordered her removed i
The AZ Supreme Court ruled against Governor Jan Brewer and the GOP Congress for firing Colleen Mathis, Chair of the Independent Commission, without providing proof of egregious behavior. The Court said the firing was a blatant attempt to interfere with proper redistricting and that Mathis must be r
Date: Dec 02, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Court reinstates ousted head of Arizona redistricting panel
The court ruled that Brewers letter removing Colleen Mathis from the panel fell short in showing substantial neglect of duty or gross misconduct, as state law requires, the Arizona Republic reported. A Brewer spokesman told the paper that the Republican governor strongly disagrees with the de
Date: Nov 17, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Arizona's High Court Overturns Brewer's Firing of Redistricting Panel Head
In returning Colleen Mathis to her post as the chairwomanof the Independent Redistricting Commission late today, thecourt said Brewer didnt show substantial neglect of duty orgross misconduct in office by Mathis. Those are among theconstitutional standards by which the governor can remove a
Date: Nov 17, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Gov. Jan Brewer, Arizona panel battle over redistricting
ate politics and who say the panel's congressional draft map favors Democrats. The GOP also criticized the commission's chairwoman, Colleen Mathis, for picking a mapping firm with Democratic ties, and said the panels maps ignored various constitutional requirements, the Associated Press reported.
Brewer's accusation led the Republican-controlled state Senate this week to remove redistricting commission chairwoman Colleen Mathis, an independent, from her seat. The Senate stopped short of taking up removal of the commission's two Democratic members, despite Brewer's request that they do so.
Date: Nov 04, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Colleen Mathis impeachment sets off legal firestorm in Arizona redistricting fight
For Republicans, the commissions proposed congressional map emerged as a problem, positioning Democrats to compete for a majority of the states nine House seats. The blueprint led Republicans to charge that Colleen Mathis, a registered independent, was trying to help Democrats.