Liberty Vittert

Liberty Vittert is an American statistician[1], political commentator[2], and host of Liberty’s Great American Cookbook, a cooking show on UK Television.[3][4][5]

Vittert cooking on TV

Vittert is a Visiting Scholar[6] at Harvard University and a Professor of the Practice of Data Science[7] at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis.[8] Previously, Vittert served as the Mitchell Lecturer at the University of Glasgow’s School of Mathematics and Statistics.[9][10] She is also a Faculty Scholar at the Institute for Public Health[11] and she was a visiting scholar at Columbia University .[12][13]

Experience

After graduating from MIT with a degree in mathematics and the University of Glasgow’s School of Mathematics and Statistics in 2015, Vittert was named a Mitchell Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the university, specializing in facial recognition and probability.[14][15] Vittert and team have been credited with working on a project to revolutionize the care of children with facial deformities in developing countries.[16]

A frequent contributor[17] on cable news networks, Vittert is an expert on data[18][19], disinformation[20], election polling, and the refugee crisis[21][22]. She has appeared on Fox News Channel, PBS, BBC, and other news channels to discuss political issues. Her opinion editorials[23] regularly appear on Fox News and have been featured in US News[24], CBS News[25], Newsweek[26], The Conversation[27] and as a general contributor to Business Insider[28]. Vittert's investigative article on lottery profits was the number one[29] news trending story in the country. Vittert has a regular column on Fox Business called "A Statistician's Guide to Life"[30].

Liberty Vittert in 2018

In 2015, Vittert joined the board of USA for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).[31] Vittert also serves on the board of UNHCR’s Project Hive.[32]

Her cooking show, Liberty’s Great American Cookbook, utilizes cooking from Le Cordon Bleu Paris and has aired nationwide on STV since 2016.[33][34]

Vittert is an Ambassador[35] for the [36] Royal Statistical Society, a named BBC Expert Woman[37] in Mathematics[38], and an Elected Member [39]of the International Statistical Institute (ISI).

Education

Vittert earned her B.S. in Mathematics and a Concentration in Political Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[40] She received her Ph.D. from the University of Glasgow’s School of Mathematics and Statistics, in addition to a Diplome de Patisserie et Cuisine de Base from Le Cordon Bleu Paris.[41]

Personal life

Vittert was raised in St. Louis, Missouri.[42] She celebrates her birthday on (1989-12-21) 21 December 1989. In 2002, Vittert won the National One Design World Championship as crew. She was named one of the "Coolest People in Scotland" in 2018 by the Herald[43]. Her brother, Leland Vittert, is an Emmy-nominated[44] anchor on Fox News[45]; he joined the network in 2010[46] as the Middle East Foreign Correspondent based in Jerusalem.

gollark: I mean, computers are quite popular.
gollark: They probably *should* learn how to computer at least a bit, but...
gollark: I don't know, scuba diving, car maintenence, electrical engineering, whatever.
gollark: <@543131534685765673> Imagine how hard it would be for you to do stuff in something with large amounts of complex domain knowledge you're not familar with.
gollark: Go \frac{\left( x-3\right)\cdot-1}{2.14708725\cdot10^{+8}}\cdot\left( x-5\right)\cdot\left( x-7\right)\cdot\left( x-11\right)\cdot\left( x-13\right)\cdot\left( x-17\right)\cdot\left( x-19\right)\cdot\left( x-23\right)\cdot\left( x-29\right)+\frac{ x-2}{3.72736\cdot10^{+7}}\cdot\left( x-5\right)\cdot\left( x-7\right)\cdot\left( x-11\right)\cdot\left( x-13\right)\cdot\left( x-17\right)\cdot\left( x-19\right)\cdot\left( x-23\right)\cdot\left( x-29\right)+\frac{\left( x-2\right)\cdot-1}{1.3934592\cdot10^{+7}}\cdot\left( x-3\right)\cdot\left( x-7\right)\cdot\left( x-11\right)\cdot\left( x-13\right)\cdot\left( x-17\right)\cdot\left( x-19\right)\cdot\left( x-23\right)\cdot\left( x-29\right)+\frac{ x-2}{1.01376\cdot10^{+7}}\cdot\left( x-3\right)\cdot\left( x-5\right)\cdot\left( x-11\right)\cdot\left( x-13\right)\cdot\left( x-17\right)\cdot\left( x-19\right)\cdot\left( x-23\right)\cdot\left( x-29\right)+\frac{\left( x-2\right)\cdot-5}{3.5831808\cdot10^{+7}}\cdot\left( x-3\right)\cdot\left( x-5\right)\cdot\left( x-7\right)\cdot\left( x-13\right)\cdot\left( x-17\right)\cdot\left( x-19\right)\cdot\left( x-23\right)\cdot\left( x-29\right)+\frac{ x-2}{6.7584\cdot10^{+6}}\cdot\left( x-3\right)\cdot\left( x-5\right) yourself.

References

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  3. Bowditch, Gillian (2017-09-03). "Miss American Pi: numbers don't need to be puzzling". The Sunday Times. ISSN 0956-1382. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
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