Adjunct Associate Professor
Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies
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Besides teaching at NYU (School of Professional Studies (2004-present) , School of Continuing Education (1993-7), Professor Warren has taught at Brooklyn College, and the Fashion Institute of Technology.
At NYU, she has taught courses including: Law and Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Intro to Microeconomics, Industrial Organization, Government Intervention in the Economy, and Senior Project. She has also successfully advised many student who have pursued advanced degrees after completing their SPS program.
At Brooklyn College, she was a team-teacher in the nationally recognized Scholars Program funded by the Ford Foundation. This program identified students with strong academic ability, commitment to further learning, strong writing ability and knowledge of foreign languages. She team-taught courses with faculty from various disciplines including History, Literature, Political Science, Foreign Languages (French, Swedish), and Music. Students from this program have become Rhodes Scholars, Marshall Scholars, and were admitted to top Ph.D. programs. Her regular courses at Brooklyn College included: Econometrics I and II, Economic Statistics I and II,
Advanced Statistics, Industrial Organization, Business Organization and Policy, Seminar in Marketing Research, Marketing, Marketing Management, Marketing Research Seminar, Management, Managerial Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, Mathematical Economics, Operations Management, Operations Research, and Management, Economics & Performing Arts.
Professor Warren’s research includes several collaborations on various economic research projects as a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic research with scholars from Health Care, Labor, Finance, Criminal Justice, as well as Theoretical Economics. She has published research in labor dissimilarity indexes, marketing research, gambling, lottery regressivity, cultural economics, Broadway theater attendance, gambling as a rational addiction, and the development of casinos on American Indian reservations compared to those in South Africa.
During her business career, she worked mainly in regulated (cable television and wireless telephone) industries. Her positions include: Manager, National Markets for a national programing service overseeing affiliate marketing; Director of Contract, Government and Regulatory Affairs for a regional wireless carrier where she managed projects, working with people from different departments, skill sets, experiences, and objectives; and as a Litigation Economist where she successfully negotiated contracts with outside corporations, negotiated company positions with various government (federal, state, and local) entities, and presented coherent legal arguments both in legal drafts and as comments to governmental agencies.
In addition, she has served on the Board of Directors of a non-profit company for approximately twenty five years.
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