Research Affiliates Dec 2018 - Feb 2020
Senior Vice President, Head of Active Equity Research
University of Pennsylvania Aug 2010 - May 2015
Ph.d Student
Federal Reserve Board Jul 2008 - Aug 2009
Research Assistant
Council of Economic Advisers Jul 2007 - Jul 2008
Research Assistant
Jul 2007 - Jul 2008
Vice President, Head of Active Equity Research
Education:
The Wharton School 2010 - 2015
Masters, Master of Arts, Economics
The Wharton School 2010 - 2015
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Economics
Department of Sociology, Lse 2009 - 2010
Master of Science, Masters, Economics
Columbia University In the City of New York 2004 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Philosophy
Skills:
Macroeconomics Economic Research Economics Statistics Econometrics Analysis Financial Economics Finance Stata Financial Modeling Time Series Analysis Policy Analysis R Sas Matlab Python
Dr. Clements graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Kansas City, MO and specializes in Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes. Dr. Clements is affiliated with Childrens Mercy Hospital.
Mark Clements, who lives two blocks behind the nearby Hammond Aire shopping plaza, said he heard 10 to 12 gunshots coming from that direction around 8:40 a.m. He was letting his dogs out in his backyard when he heard the gunfire, followed by sirens and helicopters.
Others charged in the sweep include Clifford Ryerson, 60; Nelson Ramos, 27; Patricia Pennacchia, 33; Griselis Rodriguez, 49; Marc Anthony, 34; Mark Clements, 35; Ricky Henault, 52; Richard Hall, 44; James Coutcher, 48; Lee Gordon, 35; Jeremy Amaral, 41; and Robert Rebello, 32.
Date: Apr 18, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Chicago to Pay $5.5 Million in Reparations for Police Torture Victims
In some cases [the torture] led to false confessions, Mogul says. One of those cases was that of Mark Clements, who was arrested at age 16 for allegedly starting a fire that killed four people in 1981. I had my genitals grabbed and squeezed that is, of course, after I had been beat by a detecti
Date: May 06, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Intensive treatment helps people with type 1 diabetes live longer
I think its very impressive considering they were only looking at intensive treatment over the initial six-and-a-half years of the observation period, said Dr. Mark Clements, a pediatric endocrinologist at Childrens Mercy Hospital.