Sam Ransbotham

Professor

Department of Business Analytics

Department

Profile

Sam Ransbotham is a professor of analytics at Boston Colleges Carroll School of Management. He teaches Analytics in Practice and Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. Ransbotham served as a senior editor at Information Systems Research, associate editor at Management Science, and academic contributing editor at MIT Sloan Management Review. He co-hosts the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, available on all major platforms. Ransbotham received a National Science Foundation Career Program award in support of early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education, for his analytics-based research in security. He was also honored with an INFORMS ISS Sandra A. Slaughter Early Career Award, which recognizes early career individuals who are on a path towards making outstanding intellectual contributions to the information systems discipline. Ransbotham earned a bachelors degree in chemical engineering, an MBA, and a doctorate, all from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before earning his doctorate, he founded a software company with a globally diverse client list, including the United Nations IAEA (Vienna), FAO (Rome), WHO (Geneva), and WMO (London). Since 2015, he has been an editor for MIT SMRs Big Ideas initiatives, including Artificial Intelligence and Business Strategy and Competing With Data & Analytics.

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