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Henry Wynn was born on 19 February, 1945, is a British statistician (born 1945). Discover Henry Wynn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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1834

From 1834 to 1978, RSS Presidents had always been nominated and returned unopposed.

1945

Henry Philip Wynn (born 19 February 1945) is a British statistician who has been a President of the Royal Statistical Society.

He gained a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics from Oxford and a PhD in Mathematical Statistics from Imperial College, London.

1977

He was the elected President of the Royal Statistical Society in 1977, the first president to be elected by a contested vote.

1978

In 1978 however there had been a lot of opposition when Council arranged for Sir Campbell Adamson to stand for Council, on the understanding that he would stand for and become president the following year.

However, for the first time in living memory there was an election for Council, and Campbell Adamson came last out of a 25 candidates.

(There were 25 candidates and 24 place on Council.) Despite this, Campbell Adamson was put up for president, and Wynn was nominated as an alternative candidate.

Although Wynn was relatively unknown at the time, he won the election and completed his presidency.

He has undertaken a wide range of research in theoretical and applied statistics, focusing principally on model building.

Projects with a biological focus include work in dynamic modelling in biology (multi-strain models).

1985

He was appointed a Lecturer and then Reader at Imperial College before moving to City University London in 1985 as Professor of Mathematical Statistics (and Dean of Mathematics from 1987 to 1995).

At City he co-founded the Engineering Design Centre.

1995

He moved again, in 1995, to the University of Warwick as founding Director of the Risk Initiative and Statistical Consultancy Unit.

2000

Monographs since 2000

Selected papers

2003

He is currently, from 2003, Professor of Statistics at the Department of Statistics, London School of Economics where he leads the Decision Support and Risk Group.

He was a founding president of the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics (ENBIS) and a Co-Investigator on the Research Councils UK funded project Managing Uncertainty in Complex Models (MUCM).

He is author of around 140 published papers and three books/monographs.

He holds the Guy Medal in Silver from the Royal Statistical Society and the George Box Medal from the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics (ENBIS), is an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries and a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.