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Background
Peter Regan has an academic background in decision making under uncertainty (BA in biochemistry,
Dartmouth College; MS and PhD in decision and risk analysis, Stanford
University)
and professional experience in management consulting, software development,
and entrepreneurship. His published writings focus on MBA teaching, decision making, and
decision technology.
After working for biotech, financial services, and consulting firms, Dr. Regan founded his own
consulting and technology firm in 1995, which became DecisionClass, LLC in 2001. Dr. Regan works
collaboratively with strategy consultants and global life sciences companies.
Since 1998, he teaches an elective decision science consulting practice course at
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Since 2000, he teaches a 35-hour one-week on-campus
math camp at Tuck that is offered the week before first-year
orientation. Starting in the 2007-2008 academic year, he twice
taught a second-year decision consulting practice course at Fuqua School of Business at Duke University
and now teaches core decision science in Fuqua's Cross-Continent Executive MBA program. Also starting in the 2007-2008 academic year,
he teaches a three-day quantitative skills course to incoming students at Johnson
Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.
Dr. Regan created the MBA Math online course in 2004 to help incoming MBA students develop the
quantitative skills they need to achieve their academic and professional potential.
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