Patrick Clapp
About Patrick Clapp
Patrick Clapp is an Information Research Specialist at Harvard Business School, where he has worked since 2012. He specializes in developing unique data sets from various financial and academic sources within the Baker Research and Data Services department.
Work at Harvard Business School
Patrick Clapp has served as an Information Research Specialist at Harvard Business School since 2012. He is a member of the Baker Research and Data Services department, where he develops unique data sets from various financial and academic data sources. His role involves addressing complex information-seeking and processing challenges, contributing to the research capabilities of the institution.
Education and Expertise
Patrick Clapp holds a Bachelor of Science in Glass Engineering Science and a Master of Science in Biomedical Materials Engineering Science, both from Alfred University. He also earned a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from Simmons University. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in engineering and information management, enhancing his capabilities as an Information Research Specialist.
Professional Background
Prior to his current position, Patrick Clapp held various roles in the field of information research and engineering. He worked as a Knowledge Services Specialist at Campbell Alliance and as a Research Information Specialist II at Saint-Gobain. He also gained experience as a Materials Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace and as a Senior Knowledge Management Specialist at QIAGEN. His diverse background contributes to his expertise in information management.
Previous Work Experience
Patrick Clapp has a varied professional history that includes roles at several organizations. He interned at Millennium Pharmaceuticals and worked at Honeywell Aerospace as a Materials Engineer. His experience at QIAGEN as a Senior Knowledge Management Specialist and at Campbell Alliance as a Knowledge Services Specialist further developed his skills in managing and processing complex information.