Dr. O'Neill completed his undergraduate education at SUNY Potsdam where he earned a BA in Drama and a BA/MA in Mathematics in 1992. He later earned his PhD in Mathematics at the University at Albany in 1998 with a dissertation centered in Combinatorial (Geometric) Group Theory. His first academic job was at the United States Air Force Academy, where he became the first civilian from Mathematical Sciences to win the Outstanding Academy Educator award. In 2001, he joined the faculty of Siena College as a member of the Quantitative Business Analysis Department as an Assistant Professor. At Siena College, he developed the course sequencing and some of the curriculum for the Actuarial Science Major which currently has over 60 majors. He is jointly appointed in the departments of Mathematics and Quantitative Business Analysis and, in 2013, was recognized as the recipient of the Jerome Walton Award, Siena College's highest honor for teaching professors.
The Quantitative Business Analysis Department changed it's name to Business Analytics and Actuarial Science in 2019.
Degree | Program | University |
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Ph.D. | Mathematics | University at Albany, SUNY |
M.A. | Mathematics | State University of New York at Potsdam |
B.A. | Mathematics | State University of New York at Potsdam |
My Siena Experience
My Teaching Philosophy
My teaching philosophy is to set high standards and do everything in my power to motivate students to meet those standards. And start off every class responding to their questions.
What I Love About Siena
I love teaching at Siena because of the community. Our students are hard-working and engaged and my colleagues are fun to collaborate with.
My Favorite Courses to Teach
I love any course that I teach because of the interested, motivated students that sign up for them. I parrticularly enjoy MATH 371 Probability for Statistics.
My Professional Experience
Year | Title | Organization |
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2023 - Now | Associate Dean, School of Business | Siena College |
2022 - 2023 | Interim Associate Dean, School of Business | Siena College |
2022 - Now | Professor of Business Analytics and Actuarial Science | Siena College |
2011 - 2014 | Associate Dean, School of Business | Siena College |
2009 - 2014 | Department Head of Quantitative Business Analysis | Siena College |
2007 - 2022 | Associate Professor of Quantitative Business Analysis and Mathematics | Siena College |
2007 - Now | Director, Actuarial Science Program | Siena College |
2001 - 2007 | Assistant Professor of Quantitative Business Analysis | Siena College |
1998 - 2001 | Assistant Professor of Mathematics | United States Air Force Academy |
1992 - 1998 | Instructor in Mathematics | University at Albany, SUNY |
Current Research
I have published in Mathematics, Economics, Marketing and Accounting Education. I have also collaborated on two cases that are centered in the field of Operations Management.
Articles & Book Reviews
- Visualization of Cost Variances in the Strategic Analysis of Changes in Operating Income
International Academic Conference on Business
August, 2017 - Manufacturing Cost Flow Diagrams as an Alternative Method of External Problem Representation - A Diagrammatic Approach to Teaching Cost Accounting and Evidence of Its Effectiveness
Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, vol. 16
June, 2016 - Actual self-concept versus ideal self-concept: An examination of image congruence and consumers in the health club industry
Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, vol. 3
March, 2013 - FARS Database Searching: providing Potential Search Terms to Students
Accounting Educators' Journal, vol. 19
2009 - Pinkley's Prospect
Case Research Journal, vol. 26
2006 - Pinkley's Prospect: To Drill or Not to Drill?
North American Case Research Association Annual Meeting, vol. 19
October, 2005 - Can Reservoirs Be Uneconomically Large?
Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
2005 - Test Elements and the Retract Theorem in Hyperbolic Groups
New York Journal of Mathematics, vol. 6
2000 - Test Elements in Direct Products of Groups
International Journal of Algebra and Computation, vol. 10
2000 - Siena College: Course Scheduling for the Business Analytics Department
Case Research Journal, vol. 41
Winter, 2021 - Test Elements in Solvable Baumslag Solitar Groups
New York Journal of Mathematics, vol. 25
Fall, 2019 - The Many Call Centers at Teen Mania
Business Case Journal, vol. 16
Fall/Winter, 2009
Awards & Distinctions
- In recognition of teaching excellence, Siena College created this award in honor of Professor Jerome Walton, one of the College's first lay faculty, who served Siena for 21 years as a Professor of Commerce, Economics, Statistics, and Business Mathematics. The award is given annually to the faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in teaching. Honorees of the Jerome Walton Award shall be recognized for their record of outstanding and passionate teaching, for their creativity and willingness to experiment, and for their ability to engage students with rigorous and intellectually challenging subject matter.
Category: Teaching
Siena College, 2013 - School of Business, Siena College
Category: Service-University
Siena College School of Business Outstanding Service Award, 2012 - School of Business, Siena College
Category: Teaching
Outstanding Professor, 2007 - USAFA
Category: Teaching
Outstanding Academy Educator, 2001 - First Civilian Associate Air Officer Commanding, Squadron 6, USAFA
Category: Other
First Civilian Associate Air Officer Commanding, Squadron 6, USAFA, 2000 - University at Albany, SUNY
Category: Other
Outstanding Graduate Assistant, 1998
Presentations
- Test elements in BS<1,n>
March, 2020
American Mathematical Society Eastern Sectional Meeting 2020, Medford, Massachusetts - Why Turner's Theorem doesn't hold for BS<1,n>
November, 2019
Binghamton University Graduate Conference in Algebra and Topology (BUGCAT 2019), Binghamton, New York - Actuarial Science: What is This Really
2019
AMTNYS, Loudonville, New York - Visualization of Cost Variances in the Strategic Analysis of Changes in Operating Income
August, 2017
International Academic Conference on Business, New York, New York - Cost Flow Diagrams a an Alternative Method of External Problem Representation
October, 2014
American Accounting Association Northeast Regional Meeting, Albany, New York - A Diagrammatic Approach to Teaching Cost Flows
August, 2013
American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California - Real Losses in Video Games: Rhode Island's Failed Investment in 38 Studios
October, 2012
North American Case Research Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts - 95% Accurate Medical testing: When Positive Results May Need a Positive Attitude
April, 2012
Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, springfield, Massachusetts - Closing the Assessment Loop: An Exploration of How Process Design can Maximize the Enhancement of Acdemic Outcomes
October, 2008
Assessment Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana - Climate Change and Colorado River Basin Reservior Storage
June, 2007
The United States Society for Ecological Economics Conference, New York City, New York - Firm, Sector, Country and Systematic Effects in Emerging Markets' Stocks
October, 2006
Academy of International Business and Economics Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada - The Many Call Centers at Teen Mania
July, 2006
Society for Case Research, Fort Wayne, Indiana - Increasing Student Accuracy in FARS Database Searching
January, 2006
American Accounting Association Accounting Information Systems Mid-Year Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona - Pinkley's Prospect: To Drill or Not to Drill?
October, 2005
North American Case Research Association Annual Meeting, North Falmouth, Massachusetts - Optimal Reservoir Storage and Climate Change
July, 2005
Universities Council on Water Resources Conference and National Institutes for Water Resources Joint Conference, Portland, Maine - Reservoir Sizing to Optimize Economic Utility
July, 2005
Universities Council on Water Resources Conference and National Institutes for Water Resources Joint Conference, Portland, Maine - Water Demand, Risk, and Optimal Reservoir Storage
July, 2004
Universities Council On Water Resources Conference, Portland, Oregon