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Mine Yücel is vice
president and senior
economist at the Federal
Reserve Bank of Dallas.
She has been with the
Bank since 1989. As an
energy economist and
head of the Bank's
regional group, she
analyzes the regional
economy and energy
markets on an ongoing
basis and has published
numerous articles on
energy and regional
growth.
Yücel is past president
of the United States
Association of Energy
Economics (USAEE), and
the Dallas Area Business
Economists. She has
served on the executive
boards of the USAEE and
the Dallas Chapter of
Women in Technology
International, Inc. In
2006, she was chosen as
one of the recipients of
the Key Women in
Energy—Global award. She
received the USAEE
Senior Fellow Award in
2007. Currently, she
serves on the Greater
Dallas Chamber's Life
Sciences Committee, the
Chamber's Board of
Economists, and the
executive boards of the
International
Association of Energy
Economics and Executive
Women of Dallas.
Before joining the Bank,
she was an assistant
professor of economics
at Louisiana State
University. She has a
B.S. and M.S. in
mathematics from
Bogazici University in
Istanbul, Turkey, and a
Ph.D. in economics from
Rice University in
Houston, Texas.
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