Iris Mack, PhD, EMBA earned a Harvard doctorate in Applied Mathematics and a London Business School MBA. Dr. Mack is under contract with the Global Finance Division of John Wiley & Sons Publishers to publish a book entitled "Energy Trading and Risk Management." Dr. Mack is a former MIT professor. Dr. Mack has worked as a Derivatives Quant/Trader in financial institutions in the U.S., London and Asia. Oxford-trained mathematician Dr. Paul Wilmott - founder of the Certificate of Quantitative Finance Program in London - has invited Dr. Mack to lecture on Energy Derivatives and to join his team of quantitative financial markets bloggers on wilmott.com. Dr. Mack conducts workshops on Quantitative Investments and High Frequency Trading for the Terrapinn Group "3-Day MBA Program" in Singapore, Hong Kong and London. Dr. Mack serves on a National Academy of Sciences Research Advisory Board. In addition, she serves on the Advisory Boards of the Women Mentor Women Foundation and the I Can Still Do That Foundation. Dr. Mack founded Phat Math Inc. in Miami, Florida in 2003. A few years later in 2007 she and her colleagues at Phat Math launched their prototype mathematics edutainment social network PhatMath.com. Students in grades K-12 and College have access to free 24/7 online math homework help on PhatMath.com - named one of the Top 50 Social Sites for Educators and Academics and 25 Useful Networking Sites for Grad Students. Dr. Mack has been an astronaut semifinalist, one of Glamour Magazine's "Top 10" college students, one of Glamour's "Top 10" working women, an investment banker, an Enron Energy Trader and an MIT professor. In addition, she was the second African-American female to earn a doctorate in Applied Mathematics from Harvard. Later she became a mathematics and business school professor at several academic institutions, while simultaneously running a consulting firm Associated Technologists, Inc. (ATI). More information about Dr. Mack's professional experiences, her academic credentials, speaking engagements and media exposure may be found on www.MathQED.com and on youtube (http: //bit.ly/1PCCNzO).