Douglas Merrill

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Douglas Merrill
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Douglas Merrill
Born1970 (age 5354)
Alma mater University of Tulsa
Princeton University
Scientific career
Institutions RAND Corporation
Google
Thesis Facilitating the development of problem-solving skills with reasoning-congruent learning environments  (1994)
Doctoral advisor Brian J. Reiser
Website www.douglascmerrill.com

Douglas Clark Merrill [1] [2] [3] [4] (born 1970) is an American technologist and fintech entrepreneur. He grew up in Arkansas and graduated from the University of Tulsa, majoring in social and political organization. Merrill attended Princeton University, where he received master's and doctoral degrees in cognitive science.

Career

Merrill is a Partner at McKinsey & Company, based in Los Angeles. Previously, Merrill was the CEO and founder of Zest AI (formerly Zest Finance) until 2019, [5] a Los Angeles-based financial services technology company that uses machine learning and data science [6] [7] to help companies make more accurate credit decisions. [8] [9] The company announced a $19 million round of Series A funding in July 2011, and a $28 million round of Series B funding in January 2012. The company was one of Forbes’ Names You Need to Know in 2011 [10] [11] [12] and a member of the Forbes Fintech 50 in 2015 [13] and 2016. [14]

Previously, Merrill was CIO at Google from 2003-2008, and served as president of EMI Music's digital unit from 2008-2009. [15] In March 2010, Merrill published the book, Getting Organized in the Google Era: How to Get Stuff Out of Your Head, Find It When You Need It, and Get It Done Right. [16] [17] [18] Merrill is also a former researcher with the RAND Corporation and is listed among the organization's participants. [19]

Merrill has contributed to business publications including Fast Company and Forbes , where he writes on innovation [20] and culture, [21] and how the two coincide. He also speaks regularly on innovation, reforming the U.S. financial system, and how credit providers can harness technological advances to change the way creditworthiness and risk are determined.[ citation needed ]

His academic publications include articles in The Journal of the Learning Sciences , [22] Cognition and Instruction, [23] Reliable Distributed Systems, and a paper in the book series Lecture Notes in Computer Science . [24] He sat on the board of The Filter, a company developing recommendation filters for search engines. He holds patents in machine learning, machine learning in credit underwriting, and machine learning model fairness.

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References

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  2. "Home (Organization by Douglas)". www.douglascmerrill.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-17.
  3. Bryant, Adam (20 March 2014). "Douglas Merrill of ZestFinance: Steer Clear of What You Can't Measure". The New York Times.
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  22. Merrill, D. C.; Reiser, B. J.; Ranney, M.; Trafton, J. G. (1992). "Effective Tutoring Techniques: A Comparison of Human Tutors and Intelligent Tutoring Systems". Journal of the Learning Sciences . 2 (3): 277. doi:10.1207/s15327809jls0203_2.
  23. Merrill, D.; Reiser, B.; Merrill, S.; Landes, S. (1995). "Tutoring: Guided Learning by Doing". Cognition and Instruction. 13 (3): 315. doi:10.1207/s1532690xci1303_1. Archived from the original on September 23, 2017.
  24. Merrill, D. C.; Reiser, B. J.; Beekelaar, R.; Hamid, A. (1992). "Making processes visible: Scaffolding learning with reasoning-congruent representations". Intelligent Tutoring Systems. LNCS. Vol. 608. p. 103. doi:10.1007/3-540-55606-0_14. ISBN   978-3-540-55606-0.