Mathematica Cites Employees for Long Service
Contact: Cheryl Pedersen, (609) 275-2258
PRINCETON, N.J. (January 19, 2007)—Nine employees of Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., one of the nation's premier social policy research firms, were recently cited for their years of service to the company.
Employees recognized for 35 years of service were Marianne Stevenson, survey operations manager, and Judith Wooldridge, senior vice president.
Employees recognized for 30 years of service were Linda Bandeh, director of information systems; David Edson, senior systems analyst; and John Homrighausen, senior survey researcher.
Employees recognized for 25 years of service were Tom Fraker, senior fellow, and Mike Watts, senior systems analyst.
Employees reaching the 20-year milestone included Jan Watterworth, librarian, and Amy Zambrowski, systems analyst.
Mathematica®, one of the nation's leading independent research firms, conducts policy research and surveys for federal and state governments, as well as private clients. The employee-owned firm, with offices in Princeton, N.J., Washington, D.C., and Cambridge, Mass., has conducted some of the most important studies of education, health care, welfare, employment, nutrition, and early childhood policies and programs in the United States. Mathematica strives to improve public well-being by bringing the highest standards of quality, objectivity, and excellence to bear on the provision of information collection and analysis to its clients.