The President of the American Statistical Association is the head of the American Statistical Association (ASA). According to the association's bylaws, the president is an officer, and a member of the board of directors and of the executive committee. Elections for the position are held annually, in which all full members are eligible to vote. The term in office is typically three years, as President-Elect and Past President are also official positions.
List of presidents
19th century
1839 – 1845 Richard Fletcher
1846 – 1851 George C. Shattuck
1852 – 1882 Edward Jarvis
1883 – 1896 Francis Amasa Walker
1897 – 1909 Carroll D. Wright
20th century
1910 S. N. D. North
1911 Frederick Ludwig Hoffman
1912 Walter Francis Willcox
1914 John Koren
1915 E. Dana Durand
1916 Charles P. Neill
1917 Allyn Abbott Young
1918 Wesley Clair Mitchell
1919 Joseph Adna Hill
1920 George E. Roberts
1921 Carroll W. Doten
1922 William S. Rossiter
1923 Warren M. Persons
1924 Louis Israel Dublin
1925 Robert E. Chaddock
1926 Leonard Porter Ayres
1927 Edmund E. Day
1928 Carl Snyder
1929 Edwin B. Wilson
1930 Malcolm C. Rorty
1931 William Fielding Ogburn
1932 Irving Fisher
1933 Stuart A. Rice
1934 Frederick C. Mills
1935 Willford I. King
1936 Joseph S. Davis
1937 Warren Randolph Burgess
1938 Robert H. Coats
1939 Raymond Pearl
1940 F. Leslie Hayford
1941 Winfield W. Riefler
1942 Alfred J. Lotka
1943 Emanuel A. Goldenweiser
1944 Helen M. Walker
1945 Walter A. Shewhart
1946 Isador Lubin
1947 Willard Thorp
1948 George W. Snedecor
1949 Simon Kuznets
1950 Samuel S. Wilks
1951 Lowell J. Reed
1952 Aryness Joy Wickens
1953 William Gemmell Cochran
1954 Herbert Marshall
1955 Ralph J. Watkins
1956 Gertrude Mary Cox
1957 William R. Leonard
1958 Walter E. Hoadley
1959 Rensis Likert
1960 Morris H. Hansen
1961 Martin R. Gainsbrugh
1962 Philip M. Hauser
1963 Raymond T. Bowman
1964 Albert H. Bowker
1965 W. Allen Wallis
1966 Frederick F. Stephan
1967 Frederick Mosteller
1968 Geoffrey H. Moore
1969 A. Ross Eckler
1970 T. A. Bancroft
1971 Churchill Eisenhart
1972 William H. Shaw
1973 Clifford G. Hildreth
1974 Jerome Cornfield
1975 Lester Frankel
1976 Franklin A. Graybill
1977 Leslie Kish
1978 George E. P. Box
1979 Herman Otto Hartley
1980 Margaret E. Martin[1]
1981 Ralph A. Bradley
1982 William Kruskal
1983 Richard L. Anderson
1984 I. Richard Savage
1985 John Neter
1986 Donald Marquardt
1987 Barbara A. Bailar
1988 Robert V. Hogg
1989 Janet L. Norwood
1990 Vincent P. Barabba
1991 Arnold Zellner
1992 Katherine K. Wallman
1993 J. Stuart Hunter
1994 Ronald L. Iman
1995 Mitchell H. Gail
1996 Lynne Billard
1997 Jon R. Kettenring
1998 David S. Moore
1999 Jonas H. Ellenberg
21st century
2000 W. Michael O'Fallon
2001 Richard L. Scheaffer
2002 Miron L. Straf
2003 Robert L. Mason
2004 Bradley Efron
2005 Fritz J. Scheuren
2006 Sallie Keller McNulty
2007 Mary Ellen Bock
2008 Peter A. Lachenbruch
2009 Sally C. Morton
2010 Sastry G. Pantula
2011 Nancy L. Geller
2012 Robert N. Rodriguez
2013 Marie Davidian
2014 Nathaniel Schenker
2015 David R. Morganstein
2016 Jessica Utts
2017 Barry D. Nussbaum
2018 Lisa LaVange
2019 Karen Kafadar
2020 Wendy L. Martinez
References
"DISCUSSION - Margaret E. Martin, Committee on National Statistics" (PDF), American Statistics Association, Online Proceedings of the Survey Research Methods Section, 1982, retrieved 2013-12-05
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Graduate Studies in Mathematics
Hellenica World - Scientific Library
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