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Steve Chan serves as Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership. Steve is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University. He has also served as a National Preparedness Fellow within the MIT School of Engineering as well as a Chief Architect within the Engineering Systems Division of MIT. Steve is currently a Prince of Wales Senior Fellow and leads a multidisciplinary research team, drawn from MIT and Harvard, that is investigating Robust Decision Engineering for leadership. He serves on the Board of Advisors for the MIT International Development Initiative, the Department of Defense's Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab at the FedEx Institute of Technology, and on the Advisory Council for the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium. He has also served as a chief architect and special advisor for elements of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg as well as the International Security Assistance Force at Kabul, Afghanistan, and most recently, he led a White House research team focused on Human Trafficking and isomorphic problems. As a Director of the MIT-IBM Network Science Research Center, he is focused upon those Big Data to Big Insight facilitation methodologies that will assist public leaders in decision-making when approaching the Big Problems that necessitate Big Decisions. |