Ron Dembo
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Dr. Ron Dembo is one of the world's leading authorities in risk management. He is also the Founder and CEO of Zerofootprint, a cleantech software and services company that makes environmental impact measurable, visible, and manageable for corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals.  Zerofootprint's solutions mitigate environmental risk and drive cost reductions through behavioural change.

Ron is also the founder and former CEO of Algorithmics Incorporated, growing it from a start-up to the world’s largest enterprise risk-management software company, with offices in fifteen countries, over 70% of the world's top 100 banks as clients, and consistent recognition as one of Canada’s 50 best managed companies. Prior to this, he had a distinguished ten-year academic career at Yale University where he was cross appointed in Computer Sciences and Operations Research. Dembo has published over sixty technical papers on finance and mathematical optimization, and holds a number of patents in computational finance.
 
In May 2007, Ron was made a lifetime Fields Institute Fellow. This fellowship is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the Fields Institute, its programs, and to the Canadian mathematical community.
 
He currently sits on a number of boards and is a member of the Climate Change Adaptation Advisory Committee Canada and was appointed to the Steering Committee of the World Urban Campaign, coordinated by UN-Habitat.

Blog Entries by Ron Dembo

The Ocean: A Barometer for Mass Extinction

0 Comments | Posted December 31, 2011 | 9:59 AM

Early in December I was sitting in the middle of Milne Bay, off the coast of Papua New Guinea, eating my breakfast. To my left at the table was Charlie Veron, one of the world's most preeminent scientists on extinction. We were on our way to see ocean vents where...

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How to Make Kids Care About Climate Change

0 Comments | Posted November 5, 2011 | 10:24 AM

Climate change is one of the most hotly debated issues of our time, both from an economic and a moral viewpoint. And whenever someone makes a case for action from a moral stance, most often they'll justify it by invoking the future plight of the world and the children that...

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Towards More Resilient Cities

0 Comments | Posted August 16, 2011 | 10:49 AM

There is no doubt the word "smart" is overplayed and devalued. A good example is smart meters for measuring home electricity. A smart meter is only as smart as the software and feedback loops generated from its data -- without feedback a smart meter is dumb.

In Ontario we...

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We Are an Amazing Species

0 Comments | Posted August 5, 2011 | 1:05 PM

In July I spent four days in Edinburgh at TEDGlobal listening to a broad range of talks by amazing people who are doing amazing things. The creativity of these people is inspiring. What we are capable of is truly awesome. It is awesome in the good it can...

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It Is Time We Know What We Breathe All Day

0 Comments | Posted July 6, 2011 | 4:51 PM

Stop people on the street and ask them if the air quality in their home matters to them. I bet they would say "yes" across the board -- yet, I'm willing to bet that most of us know more about the fuel efficiency of our cars, or the price of...

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Smart Meters Are Good for Us

0 Comments | Posted May 27, 2011 | 9:25 AM

Imagine you and your neighbor buy the same car. They're identical in every way, yet there is one important difference: he paid half as much as you did. How would you feel? The answer is obvious for most Canadians -- you would feel foolish because you work hard for your...
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