Section 7 of the Clayton Act, 15 USC 18, prohibits mergers that substantially lessen competition, which has generally been interpreted to prohibit mergers that reduce consumer welfare. Determining whether consumer welfare is reduced in any particular market requires a balancing of the procompetitive and anticompetitive effects of the transaction. The present invention provides a method for analyzing mergers and balancing the efficiencies and anticompetitive effects to determine whether a merger is overall beneficial or neutral for consumer welfare. The method utilizes the risk-adjusted, net present value (NPV) for both the competitive effects and the efficiencies of the merger then determines whether a particular merger should be challenged as anticompetitive based on an analysis of this NPV.
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Suny College At Oneonta Professional Membership Organizations
First Responder Network Authority (Firstnet) Dec 2015 - Apr 2018
Program Manager, Risk Management, Network Program Office
Us Department of Health and Human Services Dec 2015 - Apr 2018
Senior Technical Advisor, Enterprise Risk Management, Asfr and Office of Finance
Deloitte May 2015 - Dec 2015
Enterprise Risk Services Consultant, Center For Risk Modeling and Simulation
Us Department of Homeland Security Jan 2014 - May 2015
Section Chief , Risk and Capability Analytics, Office of Strategy, Plans, Analysis and Risk
Us Department of Homeland Security Dec 2012 - Jan 2014
Risk Analyst and Statistician, Office of Immigration Statistics
Education:
Penn State University 2010 - 2012
Masters, Political Science
University of Michigan 2005 - 2009
Bachelors, Political Science
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Analysis Government Statistics Program Management Analytics Strategy Monte Carlo Simulation Data Modeling Statistical Modeling Enterprise Risk Management Risk Assessment Simulations Data Analysis Policy Data Mining Risk Management Risk Analysis Applied Probability Decision Analysis Machine Learning Business Process Improvement Lean Six Sigma
Federal Trade Commission
Chairman
U.s Federal Trade Commission 2001 - 2003
Director, Bureau of Competition
Federal Trade Commission 2001 - 2003
Bureau Director
Clifford Chance Llp 1999 - 2001
Partner
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Llp 1999 - 2001
Partner
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Georgetown University Law Center 1980 - 1983
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
Cornell University 1976 - 1980
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics, History
Guitars For Vets, Inc. 2014 - 2018
Washington, Dc Coordinator and Instructor
Securing America's Future Energy 2016 - 2017
Energy Security Fellow
U.s. Department of State 2016 - 2017
Foreign Affairs Officer
Truman National Security Project 2016 - 2017
Fellow
Robertson Foundation For Government 2012 - 2013
Fellow
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Tufts University 2013
Masters, Master of Arts
The American University In Cairo 2009
Mcgill University 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
The Fletcher School at Tufts University
Masters, Master of Arts, Law
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Arabic
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Symantec Security Awareness Advocate (Ssaa) Become A Sales Representative
McGuffey Elementary School Columbus OH 1981-1984, Innis Elementary School Columbus OH 1984-1984, Linden Elementary School Columbus OH 1984-1987, Crestview Middle School Columbus OH 1987-1989, Johnson Park Middle School Columbus OH 1989-1990
William Hatch Elementary School Oak Park IL 1958-1962
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