08/03/1952
09/22/2025
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Mary Ann Simpson
October 17, 2025
I met Neil when I worked at ETS. I learned a lot about test equating from him directly and from his writings. My condolences to his friends and family.
Weiling Deng
October 6, 2025
Neil was a mentor to our whole team (CLASS) for many years. He was such a calm and gracious personality which instilled a sense of security in us younger psychometricians. His presence was as certain as the morning dew. We knew that he would come to our rescue whenever we encountered any challenging psychometric issues and needed his steady hand to steer the boat. This is a big loss to ETS. Thank you, Neil, for your gentle spirit, and for all your care and support! Rest in peace.
Uma Venkateswaran
October 3, 2025
I had the pleasure of working with Neil on a tough project, very early in my career at ETS. His devotion to work, commitment to fairness, excellence, creativity and professional integrity was inspiring to me as a young test developer. Rest in peace, Neil.
Gary Marco
October 3, 2025
Neil worked in my department at ETS, the College Board Statistical Analysis area. for a number of years. As statistical coordinator for the SAT Neil contributed many insights leading to improvements in equating and other statistical processes important to the SAT. His work on recentering the SAT scale resulted in a scale more appropriate for current test takers. I appreciated the expertise that Neil brought to his work, whether on the SAT or testing in general. He also worked on producing concordance tables linking SAT and ACT scores. His work with Paul Holland and others after I retire led to important publications. I kept in touch with Neil after my retirement and always appreciated his annual Christmas letter that kept me and others aware of his professional and personal activities. During this past year Neil met with me and Ted Blew via Zoom to talk about what was going on in our lives. I was shocked to learn of Neil's recent illness and will miss keeping in touch with him. I loved him as a dear friend.
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