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John Tepper Marlin, Ph.D. Principal Phone 212-924-3280 . Cell 646-250-4915
Dr. Marlin is an expert on the economies of New York City and other large cities. He pioneered in the development of comparative indicators of city performance, having written 15 commercially published books on large-city indicators, their management, and regional economic development. He teaches economics and public policy to MPA students at Pace University in White Plains and money, banking and capital markets to MBA students at Pace University's Lubin School of Business in downtown Manhattan. He is also an expert on corporate social responsibility (CSR) issues and has taught this subject to MBA students for six years at NYU's Stern School of Business in the spring of 2006. Before starting CityEconomist in 2006, he was for 13 years (from 1992 to 2006) Chief Economist and Senior Policy Adviser in the Office of the New York City Comptroller, spanning three New York City Mayors and Comptrollers. He was responsible for official estimates of the economic impact of both the 1993 and 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. He has started a general blog at www.blogger.com under the CityEconomist name, one at www.alonovo.com (on CSR issues only) under his own name. His blogs appear on the Huffington Post site. He works with several writers seeking publication. He serves a sexecutor of two estates and represents the literary works of his mother, Hilda van Stockum, for whom he maintains a website. See ZoomInfo.profile. |
Henning Seip, Dipl. Ing. Oec.
Principal Associate
Mr. Henning Seip is the President, CEO and Founder of SkillPROOF Inc. Mr. Seip is responsible for system development, sales and strategy of SkillPROOF. He has more than 20 years of experience in the field of Information Technology in the roles of software development, management and cost control. He is also the co-founder of The Consultants Network, Inc. (TCN), a company providing remote consulting services to customers of SAP America. Previously, he served as a Vice President and Director of Information Systems at Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing (today Random House) a 100% owned subsidiary of Bertelsmann AG, Germany. In his capacity Mr. Seip was responsible for the successful restructuring of Bantam’s data centers and enterprise software. From 1993 to 1994 he served as a Director of Systems Development at the same company.
Before joining Bantam Doubleday Dell Mr. Seip worked for the CIO of Bertelsmann AG (Germany) as a manager reviewing and reporting the IT-related expenses of Bertelsmann’s 250+ national and international profit centers. He was promoted to this position after extensive software development and project management work on Bertelsmann’s central enterprise software.
Mr. Seip received the degree Diplom-Wirtschaftsingenieur in Industrial Engineering from the University of Hamburg (Germany).
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