Mr. Cohen has more than 30 years of experience in programming microeconomic simulation models and managing complex, large-scale databases in high-pressure, high-visibility situations. He has extensive knowledge of microcomputer hardware and software and has an appreciation of client needs, and he uses these skills to design systematic solutions aimed at solving client problems. Mr. Cohen handles analysis, systems design, model development, and statistical programming for Decision Demographics clients, including extensive work on welfare and food stamp modeling for congressional welfare reform initiatives. In his most recent assignment, Mr. Cohen has been analyzing commuting and other behavior patterns for the U.S. Census Bureau, a task that involves hundreds of millions of observations. |