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Emily Chase Coleman is Co-Founder & CEO of HAI Analytics.
Emily has two decades of experience building and implementing statistical models and has helped institutions of all sizes, types, and selectivity use model results to address their biggest challenges in real time. Throughout her career, she has worked with higher ed institutions to predict and improve yield, effectively allocate financial aid dollars, and support student success.
Emily began her career in enrollment management at Syracuse University, where she worked for 12 years, most recently as the Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Management. At Syracuse, Emily built modeling strategies that fueled record applications and enrollment. Prior to co-founding HAI Analytics, Emily served as the Senior Vice President of Enrollment Management Services at Maguire Associates. In this position, Emily led the company’s predictive modeling division and was a member of the senior leadership team.
Emily earned a PhD in Social and Personality Psychology with a concentration in statistics from Cornell University, and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Philosophy from Boston College.
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