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Liberty Vittert

Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
Published onApr 10, 2020
Liberty Vittert

Liberty Vittert is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Washington University in St. Louis. She is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Texhnology (MIT) as well as Le Cordon Blue Paris and the University of Glasgow. Her current research involves using facial shape analysis to help children with facial deformities or victims of warfare. Liberty is a regular TV and Radio contributor to many news organizations including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, PBS, and FNC, as well as having her own TV series on STV (ITV). Her opinion editorials appear in Popular Science, US News, Newsweek, Business Insider, International Business Times, CBS News, The Conversation, and Fox News. As a Royal Statistical Society Ambassador, BBC Expert Woman, and an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute, Liberty is writing a series of popular science books on how to lie with statistics from the viewpoint of multiple professions. Liberty is also on the board of USA for the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) as well as being on the board for The Hive (a data initiative), one of the Fast Company's top six most innovative non-profits.

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Nesli Jackson:

As extra information; Dr Freedom Vittert is one of the top mathematicians and analysts, work in facial shape examination. She has a PhD in science and measurements and is quick to carry her energy for maths to a more extensive crowd. She is additionally a Diplomat for the Imperial Measurable Society and Female STEM minister.

As a congenial, amiable and wise lady in the male-ruled STEM world, Freedom is frequently approached to share her insight inside the media and has showed up on STV Scottish News, BBC Radio Scotland, Channel 4, Fox News and PBS. In 2017, the BBC picked her - and 19 different ladies - to turn into a Specialist Benefactor for their television and radio projects.

In 2018, The Envoy named her as perhaps of the Coolest Individual in Scotland.