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SUMMIT CONTINUES TO GROW ITS WORK FORCE, APPOINTS CHICAGO NATIVE OGE EZEOKOLI AN ANALYST

November 12, 2013 (Washington, D.C.) – Summit, a Washington, D.C.-based provider of sophisticated data analysis and related services to Federal Government agencies as well as private sector clients, announces today that it has named Oge Ezeokoli an Analyst.

In her new role at Summit, Ezeokoli, who grew up in Chicago, will work on the firm’s quantitative evaluation engagements. This May, she received her MBA and MA in international economic relations from American University.

While earning those degrees, Ezeokoli served as a Graduate Assistant in the Kogod School of Business and also as an Intern with the United Kingdom Trade and Investment Team at the British Embassy in Washington. As part of these positions, she collected data, conducted research, and facilitated group-working sessions.

“We are extremely pleased that Oge has come on board at Summit as an Analyst, and I am quite confident that she will become a valuable member of our rapidly expanding staff,” says company Principal Anthony Curcio.

About Summit:

Founded in 2003, Summit is a Washington, D.C.-based specialized analytics-advisory firm that guides Federal agencies, financial institutions, and litigators as they decode their most complex analytical challenges. Summit’s staff of Economists, Econometricians and Research Scientists use quantitative techniques to assist our clients as they score and model risk, evaluate program performance, forecast cash flows, and estimate economic damage. At Summit, we solve complex analytical challenges with unparalleled customer service and extensive client collaboration. The solutions are complete only when they are understood by our clients and solve their problems. Summit’s Principals, Academics and Research Scientists are recognized experts in their fields, and they are capable of leading large and small solution teams. Summit: complexity simplified. For more information, please visit www.summitllc.us.

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