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  1. Marina von Neumann Whitman: The Martians' Daughter: A Memoir, The University of Michigan Press – Ann Arbor, 2012 (magyarul: A marslakó lánya, Európa, Budapest, 2016) Marina von Neumann Whitman honlapja Archiválva 2013. július 24-i dátummal a Wayback Machine -ben

  2. In the fall of 1970, Marina von Neumann Whitman, unnerved by a tight deadline, burst into the office of Paul McCracken, then chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). McCracken had invited the rising young economist to join his staff for a year—in a position that would set the stage for a series of increasingly prominent government appointments.

  3. In The Martian's Daughter, Marina von Neumann Whitman reveals intimate details about the famed scientist and explores how the cosmopolitan environment in which she was immersed, the demanding expectations of her parents, and her own struggles to emerge from the shadow of a larger-than-life parent shaped her life and work.

  4. 20 de ene. de 2023 · January 19, 2023. Laura M. Whitman, MD, assistant professor of medicine (general internal medicine), a highly regarded clinician educator and academic leader, died on Friday, January 13, 2023, after a long illness. Born in 1964 in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of Marina von Neumann Whitman, an economist who was the first woman to serve on ...

  5. 1 de ago. de 2012 · December 15, 2016. Marina Whitman is the daughter of mathematician John von Neumann. Born in the thirties, she writes a riveting memoir of a young woman entering a man's world, motivated by her father's expectations, but intent to get married after college and become a professional economist. Her father, generally recognized as the preeminent ...

  6. 29 de nov. de 2012 · Marina von Neumann Whitman, Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy at the University of Michigan, is the only child of scientific genius John...

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  7. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Marina von Neumann Whitman. From 1979 until 1992, she was an officer of the General Motors Corporation, first as Vice President and Chief Economist and late as Vice President and Group Executive for Public Affairs. Prior to her appointment at GM, she was a member of the faculty in the Department of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.