McKenzie Lamb is professor of mathematical sciences at DePauw University. in Indiana. Although his graduate work focused on topics in differential geometry, about 10 years ago McKenzie pivoted toward more applied areas, including data analysis, applied optimization, machine learning, and quantitative reasoning. Since 2019 he has been focusing on data visualization utilizing Tableau. Since moving to DePauw University, he has had the immensely enjoyable opportunity to teach a dedicated course called Data Visualization in Tableau as part of their new School of Business and Leadership. He also recently led a Tableau workshop for masters degree students at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Eric Gaze directs the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) program in the Baldwin Center for Learning and Teaching (BCLT) at Bowdoin College, and he is also a Senior Lecturer in the Mathematics Department. He is a past President of the National Numeracy Network (NNN 20132019) and past chair of the BCLT (20152019). He gives talks and leads workshops on QR course development and assessment, in addition to being on review teams of academic support programs. He is the author of a 2023 QR textbook published by Pearson, Thinking Quantitatively: Communicating with Numbers (3rd edition).