Shannon Jean Schieber

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Shannon Jean Schieber

Birth
Columbia, Howard County, Maryland, USA
Death
7 May 1998 (aged 23)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Shannon Schieber, a first-year Wharton doctoral candidate from Chevy Chase, MD, died May 7 at the age of 24.

Ms Schieber earned high honors at Duke University in Durham, NC, where she earned a bachelor of science degree in three years, with triple majors in math, philosophy and economics. Before coming to Wharton last fall with a full fellowship from the S.S. Huebner Foundation, she had worked for the financial advisory services arm of Coopers & Lybrand LLP in New York City for a year after her graduation from Duke. Then, she went to work for Watson Wyatt Worldwide in Washington, DC, where she performed asset/liability modeling and software development--in part following in her father's footsteps.
Ms. Schieber's research interests included international social security programs, risk management strategies of American corporations entering emerging markets, and securitization of the insurance industry, according to the biographical sketch on the S.S. Huebner Foundation web site. Outside school she enjoyed travel, scuba diving, lacrosse, horseback riding, rock climbing, opera, and cheering the Redskins.
Her survivors include her parents and a brother.


Shannon Schieber, a first-year Wharton doctoral candidate from Chevy Chase, MD, died May 7 at the age of 24.

Ms Schieber earned high honors at Duke University in Durham, NC, where she earned a bachelor of science degree in three years, with triple majors in math, philosophy and economics. Before coming to Wharton last fall with a full fellowship from the S.S. Huebner Foundation, she had worked for the financial advisory services arm of Coopers & Lybrand LLP in New York City for a year after her graduation from Duke. Then, she went to work for Watson Wyatt Worldwide in Washington, DC, where she performed asset/liability modeling and software development--in part following in her father's footsteps.
Ms. Schieber's research interests included international social security programs, risk management strategies of American corporations entering emerging markets, and securitization of the insurance industry, according to the biographical sketch on the S.S. Huebner Foundation web site. Outside school she enjoyed travel, scuba diving, lacrosse, horseback riding, rock climbing, opera, and cheering the Redskins.
Her survivors include her parents and a brother.


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