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Ian Stewart Haberman

165 East 118th Street, Apt # 4M, New York, NY, 10035
+01 612 760 1427, ian.haberman@gmail.com
http://ianhaberman.weebly.com/

EDUC AT IO N

Expected 2018

Ph.D., Economics
City University of New York, Graduate Center
Fields: Development, Applied Econometrics

December 2010

M.S., Applied Economics


Illinois State University, Normal, IL

December 2008

B.A., Economics, Philosophy


University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Concentration: Ethics and Civic Life

PRO F ESS IO N AL EXP ER IE NC E

Fall 2015 - Present

Adjunct Instructor
ECO 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Hunter College, City University of New York
Designed comprehensive courses covering various topics in economics
Created all content including: Lectures, assignments, exams, and quizzes

Summer 2015

Adjunct Instructor
ECO 103 Principles of Macroeconomics
City College, City University of New York
Designed comprehensive course covering introductory macroeconomics
Created all content including: Lectures, assignments, exams, and quizzes

Spring 2012

Adjunct Instructor
FCS 475 Personal Financial Management
Louisiana Tech University
Designed comprehensive course covering personal financial management
Created all content including: Lectures, assignments, exams, and quizzes
Presented 22 lectures covering financial and economic concepts

2011 - 2012

Project Manager
Innovative Diabetes Management
Louisiana Tech University
Assisted in management of staff consisting of two graduate and three
undergraduate students
Participated in methodological design meetings
Designed digital organizational system to keep projects efficient and
synchronized.
Operationalized all project related technology including websites, laptops,
and servers.

2010 - 2011

Research Analyst
State Farm Insurance
Created quality monthly reports on U.S. and Canadian macroeconomic
indicators and their relationship to internal data, distributed to 30,000+
employees
Managed internal and external data using Microsoft Excel, SAS, Business
Objects, Rumba, and other data management software programs
Conducted statistical analysis to test economic conditions and reported
findings across the enterprise

2010 - 2011

Intern
Economic Development Council (EDC), Bloomington-Normal, IL
Generated economic impact analysis of Main Street Zoning project
Conducted Central Illinois occupation demand analysis
Worked closely with EDC executives on project design

Summer 2010

Intern
Grameen Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Surveyed and evaluated risk management policies
Administered and observed innovative micro-finance practices
Held meetings with Branch, Area, Zonal, and General Managers
Introduced to unique social business and non-profit models
Operated in culturally diverse work environment (Bangladesh)
Attended discussions with Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus

2009 - 2010

Research Assistant
Steel Price Forecasting Project
Dr. James Payne
Illinois State University
Conducted background literature searches
Collected data for analysis
Assisted in analysis with various forecasting models
Presented findings

2009

Guest Lecturer
FSOS 2103 Family Policy
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Presented Rational Choice Theory and Game Theory in a family policy
context
Led group work and discussion for 70+ students after lecture

2007 - 2008

Research Assistant
Multiple Projects
Dr. Mary Marczak, Dr. Harold Grotevant
Department of Extension, University of Minnesota
Conducted background literature searches
Procured and set up digital transcription system
Transcribed 30+ individual interviews from media files to document files
Transcribed 7 - 10 group interviews from media files to document files
Entered 300+ surveys into Excel database
Participated in project meetings

2004

Research Assistant
Business Goals and Quality Management Practices of Farm and Non-Farm Family
Businesses
Dr. Sharon M. Danes
Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota
Conducted background literature searches
Prepared pertinent literature for group review
Participated in project meetings

2003 - 2005

Teaching Assistant
Introductory Algebra, Intermediate Algebra
Mr. Len Mrachek
General College, University of Minnesota
Managed 100+ student grades per semester
Corrected weekly homework assignments
Guest lectured course on Introductory Algebra

AC AD EM IC SERV IC E

2013 - 2014

Alternate Student Representative


Admissions and Awards Committee, City University of New York
Performed interviews of prospective students with faculty members
Provided assistance to the committee for all activities

2013

At-Large Student Representative


Doctorial Student Association, City University of New York
Represent student body at monthly DSC meetings

2007 - 2008

Executive Consultant
University of Minnesota Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy
Coordinated transfer of executive power
Counseled Executives on publication and grant writing strategies

2005 - 2007

Managing Editor
University of Minnesota Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy
Co-created organization by ratifying constitution

2004 - 2005

Fully funded organization by applying for grants valued at $1,750.00

Lobbied department for matching funds valued at $1,500.00


Helped design and implement editorial process

Designed and implemented 100 school mailing of call for papers

Worked closely with accounting department to manage org. funds

Created and managed revenue program increasing funding by 5%

Director of Communications
Pre-law Society, University of Minnesota
Chaired communication committee
Executed committee ideas through a comprehensive strategy
Developed website

2003 - 2004

Finance Officer
General College Student Board
Fully funded organization by applying for grants valued at $3,000.00
Led finance meetings weekly
Worked closely with accounting department to manage funds
Hosted presentations and luncheons for student body

G RANT S AND F UND ING

Department of Economics, Graduate Fellowship (2013 - 2018)


City University of New York, Graduate Center
$25,000.00 per year + Full tuition
Department of Philosophy, Departmental Funding (2006 - 2007)
University of Minnesota Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy
$1,500.00
Student Activities Office, Administration/ Campus Life Grant (2006)
University of Minnesota Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy
$1,750.00
Student Activities Office, Academic/Administration/Campus Life grant (2003)
General College Student Board
$3,000.00

PUBL IC AT IO NS

Bellcourt, Mark A., Ian S. Haberman, Joshua G. Schmitt, Jeanne L. Higbee, and Emily Goff. 2005. "Student
Perceptions of General College": A Student-Initiated Study. In The General College Vision: Integrating
Intellectual Growth, Multicultural Perspectives, and Student Development. ed. Jeanne L. Higbee, Dana B.
Lundell, and David R. Arendale, 519-526. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

CO MMU NIT Y SERV IC E

2003 - 2011

Builder
Habitat for Humanity

2006 - 2007

Youth Mentor
Eastside Neighborhood Services

2004 (Spring Break)

Builder
Collegiate Challenge (Habitat for Humanity)

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