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Gladys H. Reynolds

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minorities". She served on the Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Council from 1986 to 1987, chairing the Affirmative Action Committee in 1987, and serving as president of the Association of Executive Women of the CDC. In this work, she used her statistical expertise to set hiring goals that would achieve a representative workforce. In her work for the American Statistical Association, she also campaigned for greater representation of women and minorities in association offices and honors, and from 1996 to 2002 she chaired the association's Committee on Minorities. She also belonged to the Minority Affairs Committee of the
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As well as working on disease modeling, Reynolds worked for equality at CDC. She recalls that, when she started at CDC, there were no African-Americans there, very few women, and significant resistance to change in those areas, and that she was "very much involved in trying to hire women and
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in 1986. The CDC gave Reynolds their Award for Contributions to the Advancement of Women in 1986, and Women in Science and Engineering gave her their Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989.
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Reynolds was elected as a fellow of the American College of Epidemiology in 1983, and of the American Statistical Association in 1985. She was elected to the
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and was encouraged by the head of the mathematics department there to go on to graduate study. She earned a master's degree in statistics at
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as an instructor, and completed a Ph.D. there in 1973. Her dissertation,
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is an American statistician who did pioneering research on modeling
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Elected Members of the International Statistical Institute
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Gladys Reynolds
sexually transmitted diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Yankton College
Virginia Tech
Emory University
American Statistical Association
American College of Epidemiology
International Statistical Institute





"Gladys H. Reynolds"
American Statistical Association
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Watsonian Newsletter
"Gladys Reynolds recollections"
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Living people
American statisticians
American women statisticians
Yankton College alumni
Virginia Tech alumni
Emory University alumni
Emory University faculty
Elected Members of the International Statistical Institute
Fellows of the American Statistical Association

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