William Brenneman
About William Brenneman
William Brenneman is the Global Statistics Discipline Leader at Procter & Gamble and an Adjunct Professor of Practice at Georgia Institute of Technology. He has extensive experience in statistical engineering and has published over 20 research papers on new statistical methods.
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William Brenneman is the Global Statistics Discipline Leader at Procter & Gamble.
Current Roles at Procter & Gamble
William Brenneman currently holds dual roles at Procter & Gamble. He serves as the Global Statistics Discipline Leader and a Research Fellow. In these capacities, he has been integral to various high-impact projects, including leading the development of the MGPS data mining algorithm for consumer complaints as part of the Corporate Consumer Complaint Transformation (3CT) project, and overseeing fraud detection and data quality improvement within the same project.
Academic Positions
William Brenneman is an Adjunct Professor of Practice at Georgia Institute of Technology since 2013. This role allows him to share his extensive knowledge and practical experience in statistics with students while still engaging in professional practice.
Previous Positions and Board Memberships
William Brenneman has held numerous influential roles, including being a Principal Scientist, Senior Scientist, and Scientist at Procter & Gamble from 2000 to 2014. He has also been a Board Member of the International Statistical Engineering Association, Advisory Board member for INFORMS Section on Quality, Statistics, and Reliability, Chair of the Quality and Productivity Section at ASA, and Chair of the Statistics Division at ASQ.
Education and Expertise
William Brenneman holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Michigan, an MS in Mathematics from the University of Iowa, and a BA in Mathematics and Secondary Education from Tabor College. His academic background underpins his extensive expertise in statistical methods, data science, and quality improvement.