Stefan E. Karisch
Title
- Founder & Principal, Intrinsic Clarity
Education
- Dr.techn. in Mathematics, Graz University of Technology, Austria
- M.Math. in Operations Research, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Dipl.-Ing. (M.Eng.) in Mathematics, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Professional Experience
- Founder & Principal, Intrinsic Clarity (since 2026)
- Executive Director, Air Science & Technology, Amazon (2021-2026)
- Chief Engineer, Analytics & Digital Solutions, Boeing Global Services (2020-2021)
- Executive Director, Analytics, Boeing Global Services (2017-2020)
- Executive Director, Analytics, Boeing Commercial Aviation Services (2015-2017)
- Director, Optimization and Value Strategy, Jeppesen (2013-2015)
- Director, Operations Research and Optimization, Jeppesen (2008-2013)
- Vice President Operations Research and prior roles, Carmen Systems / Jeppesen Systems (1998–2008)
- Academic roles at Graz University of Technology, University of Copenhagen, and Technical University of Denmark (1992–1998)
Selected INFORMS and Related Activities – Member since 1998
- INFORMS Meetings Committee, Member (since 2026)
- 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting Committee, General Chair (2021-2024)
- INFORMS Roundtable, Company Representative (2004-2013, 2016-2021), Vice President Meetings (2019-2021)
- Analytics Society, Vice President/President-Elect (2016), President (2017), Past-President (2018)
- Pacific Northwest Chapter, Member (since 2016)
- Interfaces, Associate Editor (2014-2016)
- UPS George D. Smith Prize Committee, Member (2014-2016)
- 2015 INFORMS Annual Meeting Committee, Practice Co-Chair (2013-2015)
- INFORMS Prize Committee, Member (2011-2012), Chair (2013), Past Chair (2014)
- INFORMS Board of Directors, Vice President Chapters and Fora (2010-2011)
- Rocky Mountain Chapter, Past Chair (2010-2011)
- Subdivisions Council, Member (2009-2010, 2018-2021), Chair (2011)
- Aviation Applications Section, Vice Chair (2005-2006), Chair (2007-2008), Past Chair (2009-2010)
- AGIFORS, Secretary (2005-2008), Vice President (2008-2011), President (2011-2014), Past President (2015-2017)
- Fields Institute Industrial Optimization Seminar Advisory Committee, Member (2004-2008)
Selected Professional Honors and Awards
- INFORMS Fellow (2025)
- AGIFORS Fellow (2025)
- INFORMS Moving Spirit Award (2012)
- INFORMS Prize with Jeppesen (2010)
Selected Publications
- Book chapter, Quantitative Problem Solving Methods in the Airline Industry
- Special issue, Annals of Operations Research
- Numerous journal articles and invited presentations.
Candidate Statement
INFORMS' strategic plan has set the path: better decision making for a just, prosperous, and sustainable world, and a bigger tent from which all of us can contribute. As a former academic, longtime practitioner, recently elected Fellow, and general chair of the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting, I have come to know our organization from different vantage points. Across all of them, one thread has held: our profession has its greatest impact when academic rigor and practical implementation reinforce one another. If elected, my work would focus on three priorities that I believe will shape how well we serve our members and our field over the next decade.
Stewardship of decision-making science. Two forces are reshaping the standing of our field at once. AI is transforming how research is produced, reviewed, and used, putting publication integrity, peer review, and authorship standards under pressure, which INFORMS journals must lead in addressing. At the same time, a shifting policy landscape is creating risks for research funding, academic careers, student pipelines, and the trust on which our science depends. These pressures meet at a single point: the credibility of decision-making science and INFORMS' role in protecting it. I would work with the Board and our editorial leadership to strengthen our advocacy work to defend that credibility, sustain global collaboration, and ensure INFORMS continues to be a respected, science-grounded voice across changing conditions.
A bigger tent that strengthens the core. A bigger tent and a stronger core are not competing objectives; they are the same objective, seen from two angles. Practice is where ideas become solutions. There, we build what works, demonstrate impact, inspire new research, attract new talent, and expand the reach of our field. The strategic plan's Big Tent approach recognizes this. Strengthening practitioner engagement, especially among early-career members, is one of the central commitments the plan asks of us. Meeting it strengthens INFORMS for everyone, because the institutional health that supports our journals, awards, and doctoral pipeline depends on a membership that grows. I would work to deepen academic-industry collaboration and broaden practitioner-relevant offerings alongside continued investment in the academic foundations that give our work its credibility. As the tent grows, the questions about what holds us together grow with it. That conversation is part of the work.
The next generation, globally. We shape INFORMS' future through every member we welcome: where they come from, what perspectives and experiences they bring, and whether they stay. Today's students will pursue careers in academia, in industry, or across the two — and INFORMS should serve them all. Mentorship, modernized engagement, and clearer routes from student to early-career to established professional matter. So does our global footprint: building on momentum at the INFORMS International Conferences and the planned Regional Conference pilots so that our presence reflects where our profession lives.
Personal commitment. If elected, my work would focus on accelerating what is already underway, with the clarity to know where to invest and the discipline to know where not to spread thin. We cannot do everything, and choosing well is part of stewardship. Being clear about who we are becoming sharpens the choices we make. I bring with me the experience of service across the Board, subdivisions, and committees; executive leadership in global companies including Jeppesen (recognized with the 2010 INFORMS Prize), Boeing, and Amazon; and the ability to translate between research and practice. I am honored to be nominated, and I look forward to continuing to serve INFORMS and the broader Operations Research and analytics community
For more information, please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefankarisch/