Barry Richmond was an American systems scientist, and former managing director of High Performance Systems, Incorporated, an organization providing software and consulting services to build the capacity of people to understand and improve the workings of dynamic systems
Education
Richmond received a Bachelor in psychology from Syracuse University, an Master of Business Administration from Columbia University, an Master of Arts in operations research from Case Western Reserve University, and in 1979 a Doctor of Philosophy in system dynamics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he was a graduate student of Jay Wright Forrester.
Career
He is known as a leader in the field of systems thinking and system dynamics and for the development of the STELLA/iThink modelling environment for simulation. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management Richmond became intrigued with the possibilities of creating a software package to promote modeling and simulation activities using the new Macintosh computer produced by Apple. Richmond taught courses in systems dynamics in the graduate school of engineering at Northeastern University, before becoming an assistant professor of systems dynamics and an Engineering Professor at Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College.
In 1984 he founded High Performance Systems, Incorporated (HPS), in 2004 renamed to ISEE Systems, and was Chief Executive Officer until his death in 2002.
Richmond has also been an associate editor of the journal "Systems dynamics" and "Simulation". The award is presented annually to a deserving Systems Thinking/System Dynamics practitioner whose work demonstrates a desire to expand the field or to apply it to current social issues.