Miser-Harris Presidential Portrait Gallery
The Presidential Portrait Gallery is named in honor of Hugh J. Miser (1917 - 1999) and Carl M. Harris (1940 - 2000), former presidents of The Institute for Management Science, the forerunner to INFORMS. The Gallery contains portraits and biographies of the presidents of INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences), ORSA (Operations Research Society of America), and TIMS (The Institute for Management Science) INFORMS was formed by their merger of ORSA and TIMS in 1995.
Click below to view the full biography of each President.
Presidents of INFORMS
Presidents of ORSA
Presidents of TIMS
Mission Statement
The History and Traditions Committee encourages and facilitates the collection and preservation of materials relating to the history and traditions of OR/MS.
Relevant materials include documents, audio and video recordings, and other artifacts relating to the OR/MS field, its founders, leaders, and notable activities. It encourages the creation and dissemination of new historical materials through articles in society publications, books, symposia, sessions at national meetings, electronic media, and other means, in order to summarize, interpret, and carry forward the history and traditions of OR/MS.
Membership
Paul Gray, Chair 1/2010 -
Arjang Assad
Saul Gass
John D.C. Little


George Dantzig was a pioneer innovator of theoretical and applied mathematical methods that were key to the development and efficacy of the then new field of operations research. This web site salutes him and his work.