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ACADEMY FELLOWS AND SENIOR FELLOWS


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(Honorary Fellows)


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Philip H. Abelson *
Science Advisor, American Association for the Advancement of Sciences. Former President, Carnegie Institute of Washington; Principal Physicist, Naval Research Laboratory; President, International Union of Geological Sciences.

Joel D. Aberbach (05)
Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Director, Center for American Politics and Public Policy, Institute for Social Science Research, University of California, Los Angeles. Former positions with University of California, Los Angeles: Director, Program for the Study of American Institutions, Politics and Policy; Professor, Department of Political Science, Department of Public Policy. Former positions with University of Michigan: Research Scientist and Professor of Public Policy, Department of Political Science; Associate Research Scientist. Former Research Associate, Institute of Public Policy Studies, Yale University.

Mark A. Abramson (92)
Executive Director, IBM Endowment for the Business of Government. Former Chairman, Leadership, Inc.; President, Council for Excellence in Government; Senior Program Evaluator, Office of Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Research Associate, National Academy of Sciences; Staff Associate, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University.

F. Daniel Ahern , Jr. (02)
President, Clarus Group; Former First Assistant Inspector General for Management, Office of the Inspector General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Former positions with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Deputy Inspector General; Principal Management Analyst; Senior Management Analyst; Consultant, Department of Community Affairs. Former Associate Legislative Analyst, Joint Legislative Office and Review Commission, Commonwealth of Virginia.

Melissa J. Allen (96)
Executive Advisor, Booz, Allen, Hamilton. Former Senior Human Resource Advisor, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Assistant Secretary for Administration and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Deputy Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Program Analyst, U.S. Department of Treasury. Former positions with the Department of the Navy: Chairwoman, Manpower Action Council; Assistant Personnel Services Officer; Program Analyst.

Thad W. Allen (03)
Vice Admiral and Chief of Staff, Commander, Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard. Former Commander, Seventh Coast Guard District; Director of Resources, U.S. Coast Guard; Senior Watch Officer, El Paso Intel Center, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration; Management Council, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Coast Guard Executive Agent for Commanders in Chief of SOUTHCOM, JFCOM, EUCOM; One DOT Region IV Leadership Team; Executive Board, Miami High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area; Co-Chair, Combined Federal Campaign for Miami Dade County.

Graham T. Allison (77)
Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former Dean, JFK School of Government; Special Advisor to the Secretary of Defense; Director, Getty Oil, Co.; Commissioner, Trilateral Commission.

Robert M. Alloway (98)
Former Director, National Leadership Task Force on Y2K. Former Professional Staff Member, Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives; President, Alloway Incorporated; Assistant Professor, Sloan Graduate Business School, and Research Faculty, Center for Information Systems Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Director, Management Information Systems, First National Stores.

Anita F. Alpern (78) *
Emeritus Distinguished Adjunct Professor in Public Administration, American University. Former Assistant Commissioner, U.S. Internal Revenue Service; Senior Research Analyst, Office of the Secretary of Defense; Labor Market Economist, U.S. Department of Labor.

Alan Altshuler (75)
Dean, Faculty of Design and Professor in Urban Policy and Planning, JFK School of Government and Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. Former Director, aubman Center for State and Local Government, Harvard University; Secretary of Transportation and Construction, State of Massachusetts; Dean, Graduate School of Public Administration, New York University.

Eric Anderson (96)
City Manager, City of Tacoma, Washington. Former City Manager, City of Des Moines, Iowa; City Manager, City of Evanston, Indiana; City Manager, City of Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Town Manager, Munster, Indiana; Assistant Town Manager, Windsor, Connecticut; Assistant Director, Research and Development, International City Management Association.

Wayne F. Anderson *
Former Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, George Mason University; Secretary of Administration and Finance, and Cabinet Chairman, Commonwealth of Virginia; Executive Director, U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; City Manager, City of Alexandria, Virginia; City Manager, City of Evanston, Illinois.

Marvin A. Andrews *
Former President, Phoenix Community Alliance; City Manager, City of Phoenix, Arizona; Administrative Assistant, City of Elgin, Illinois; President, Arizona City Management Association; Chairman, Metro City Advisory Committee

Richard N.L. Andrews (96)
Lambeth Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Former Director, Institute for Environmental Studies and Director, Environmental Management and Policy Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Former positions with University of Michigan Ann Arbor: Assistant Professor of Natural Resources Policy, School of Natural Resources; Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning.

Thomas J. Anton (85)
Director, Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions, Brown University. Former Consultant, National Science Foundation; Consultant, The Brookings Institution; Editor, Policy Sciences.

Kenneth S. Apfel (98)
Sid Richardson Chair in Public Affairs, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas Former Commissioner, Social Security Administration; Associate Director for Human Resources, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Legislative Director and Legislative Assistant, Senator Bill Bradley; Budget Analyst, Senate Budget Committee.

Michael Armacost
Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, The Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University. Former President, The Brookings Institution. Former positions with the U.S. Department of State: Member, Policy Planning and Coordination Staff; Special Assistant to the U.S. Ambassador to Japan; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Ambassador to the Philippines; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; U.S. Ambassador to Japan; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, U.S. Department of Defense.

Steve 0. App (05)
Deputy to the Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Former Deputy Chief Financial Officer and Acting Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Deputy Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Partner, Bank and Financial Institution Consulting, Risk Concepts, LTD; Manager, Financial Services Department, Federal Reserve Board; Budget Analyst, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Procurement Analyst, National Institutes of Health.

Reubin O'D. Askew (92)
Eminent Scholar, Florida Institute of Government, and Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Reubin O’D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee; Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Urban and Public Affairs, Florida Atlantic University, Ft. Lauderdale; Senior Fellow, Florida Institute of Government; Permanent Convener, Askew Institute of Politics and Society, University of Florida. Former U.S. Trade Representative; Chairman, Presidential Advisory Commission on Ambassadorial Appointments; Chairman, U.S. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy. Former Florida state government offices: Governor, State Senator, and State Representative.



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Robert M. Ball (68) *
Consultant. Former U.S. Commissioner of Social Security; Deputy Director, Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance, Social Security Administration; Senior Scholar, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.

Alan P. Balutis (98)
President and Chief Executive Officer, INPUT. Former President and Chief Operating Officer, Veridyne Inc.; Deputy Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of Commerce. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Commerce: Director, Office of Budget, Management, and Information, and Acting Chief Information Officer; Director, Budget, Planning, and Organization; Director, Office of Management and Organization; Director, Office of Systems and Special Projects; Chief, Policy and System Staff; Senior Analyst, Office of Program Evaluation. Increasingly responsible positions with the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in the areas of budget, personnel, policy, and legislation, and management.

Carolyn Ban (97)
Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Public Affairs and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. Former Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, Graduate School of Public Affairs, State University of New York at Albany: Policy Analyst/Acting Division Chief, Civil Service Reform Act Evaluation Management Division, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Manager, Arthur Young and Company.

James M. Banovetz (96)
Professor and Director Emeritus, Division of Public Administration, Northern Illinois University. Former Albert A. Levin Professor of Urban Studies and Public Service, Cleveland State University. Former positions with Northern Illinois University: Chairman, Department of Political Science; Director, Center for Governmental Studies; Associate Professor; Director of Graduate Program in Public Administration; Assistant Professor.

A. James Barnes (99)
Professor and former Dean, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Former positions with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Deputy Administrator; General Counsel; Special Assistant to Administrator/Chief of Staff. Former General Counsel, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Partner, Beveridge & Diamond; Campaign Manager, Governor William G. Milliken (Michigan); Assistant to Deputy Attorney General and Special Assistant/Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice.

William Barnes (05)
Director, Center for Research and Municipal Programs, National League of Cities. Former Research Director, Senior Policy Analyst, National League of Cities; Guest Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, Yale University; Research Associate, Federal Architecture Project, National Endowment for the Arts; Assistant Staff Director, Urban Observatory Program, U.S. Conference of Mayors and National League of Cites.

Camille Cates Barnett (89)
Managing Partner, The Public Strategies Group. Former Chief Management Officer, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority; Senior International Municipal Specialist, Center for International Development, Research Triangle Institute; City Manager, City of Austin, Texas; Associate, The Center for Excellence in Local Government; Associate, PMC Associates; Director of Finance and Administration, City of Houston, Texas; Deputy City Manager, City of Dallas, Texas.

William G. Barron (05)
Senior Client Executive, Northrop Grumman Corporation; Visiting Lecturer, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. Former Senior Vice President for Economic Studies, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago; Acting Director, Survey Research Center, Professor of International Economic Policy, Lecturer in Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; Acting Director, Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, Bureau of the Census; Deputy Undersecretary, Economic Statistics Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. Former positions with Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor: Deputy Commissioner; Acting Commissioner; Associate Commissioner, Office of Administration; Deputy Associate Commissioner, Office of Prices and Living Conditions; Economist, Office and Data Analysis; Economist, Office of Prices and Living Conditions; Economist, Office of Administrative Management. Former Program Analyst, Office of Planning and Program Review, U.S. Department of Transportation.

Alan Beals (77)
Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce; Executive Director, National League of Cities; Executive Secretary, Maryland Municipal League; Regional Director, Office of Economic Opportunity.

Enid Beaumont (82)
Adjunct Professor, George Mason University. Senior Fellow, Institute of Public Administration (Washington, DC); Former Chief of Party, Macedonia Project, Director, Academy for State and Local Government; Vice President, National Academy of Public Administration; Executive Director, National Institute of Public Affairs; Director, Public Administration Program, New York University; Assistant Administrator, Human Resources Administration, New York City; Personnel Administrator, Agency for International Development; Manager, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Personnel Administrator, State of Hawaii.

Christine Becker (98)
Deputy Executive Director, National League of Cities. Former Senior Associate, Carter Goble Associates; Chief, Office of Human Resource Development, and Chief of Staff, Department of Corrections, Government of the District of Columbia; Director, Local Elected Officials Project, and Director, Training Institute; Director, Office of Education Services, International City Management Association.

Cora Prifold Beebe (96)
Consultant. Former Vice President, Jefferson Consulting Group; Chief Financial Officer/Executive Director (Administration), Office of Thrift Supervision, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Branch Chief and Executive Assistant to the Associate Director for Management, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Director, Planning, Budget, and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Commerce; Director, Policy, Budget, and Program Management, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

James M. Beggs (71) *
President, James M. Beggs Associates. Former Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Executive Vice President, General Dynamics Corporation; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation.

Robert D. Behn (93)
Lecturer in Public Policy and Faculty Chair, Driving Government Per[ormance, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former positions with Duke University: Professor of Public Policy, and Director, Governor’s Center; Associate Professor; Director, Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs. Former Executive Director, The Ripon Society.

Teodoro J. Benavides (00)
Executive in Residence/Senior Lecturer, University of Texas at Dallas. Former City Manager, City of Dallas, Texas; City Manager, City of Denton, Texas. Former positions with the City of Dallas, Texas: Assistant City Manager; Director of Budget and Research Department; Assistant Director of Health and Human Services Department; Assistant Director of Capital Programs; Capital Budget Administrator; Budget Analyst.

Frank Benest (05)
City Manager, City of Palo Alto, California. Former City Manager and Executive Director, Redevelopment Agency, City of Brea, California; City Manager and Executive Director, Redevelopment Agency, City of Colton, California; Director, Human Services Department, City of Gardena, California; Youth Services Coordinator, Covina, California.

Don Benninghoven (87)
Former positions with the League of California Cities: Executive Director; Manager, Sacramento Headquarters Office; Manager, Southern California Office.

Rodney G. Bent (02)
Professional Staff Member, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives. Former positions with U.S. Office of Management and Budget: Deputy Associate Director for International Affairs; Branch Chief, Economic Affairs; Financial Economist. Former Assistant Vice President, Bankers Trust Company; International Economist, U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Seymour S. Berlin (73) *
Consultant. Former Executive Director, American Society for Public Administration; Director, Bureau of Executive Manpower, and Director, Bureau of Inspections, U.S. Civil Service Commission.

Mary Frances Berry (78)
Geraldine Segal Professor of American Social Thought and History, University of Pennsylvania. Former Chairperson and Commissioner, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; Professor, Howard University; Assistant Secretary for Education, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Chancellor, University of Colorado at Boulder.

David John Berteau
Director, National Security Studies, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. Former positions with Science Applications International Corporation: Senior Vice President and Operations Manager; Corporate Development. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Defense: Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Production and Logistics; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Force Management and Personnel; Executive Secretary, President's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management (Packard Commission); Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense; Special Assistant to the Defense Comptroller; Presidential Management Intern, Office of the Secretary of Defense.

Catherine Ann Bertini
Towsley Foundation Policy Maker in Residence, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. Former Executive Director, World Food Program (Rome, Italy); Assistant Secretary for Food Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Acting Assistant Secretary, Consumer Family Support Administration, and Director, Office of Family Assistance, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Manager of Public Policy, Manager of State and Local Public Affairs, and Regional Public Affairs Manager, Container Corporation of America; Youth Director, Republican National Committee.

Dale F. Bertsch
Professor, City and Regional Planning, Ohio State University. Former Vice President, Bums, Bertsch and Rainey, Inc.; Vice President, The Academy for Contemporary Problems; Executive Director, Miami Valley Regional Planning Authority.

Robert P. Biller *
Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California. Former positions with the University of Southern California: Vice President for External Affairs, Public Administration, School of Public Administration; Executive Vice Provost. Former Faculty Member, University of California, Berkeley.

Charles F. Bingman
Fellow, Center for the Study of American Government, Johns Hopkins University. Former Professor, Department of Public Administration, George Washington University; Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation; Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Deputy Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Guthrie S. Birkhead , Jr.*
Former Professor, Department of Public Administration, George Washington University; Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation; Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Deputy Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Mary G.F. Bitterman
President and Chief Executive Officer, The James Irvine Foundation. Former President and Chief Executive Officer, KQED, Inc.; Director, Institute of Culture and Communication, Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West, Inc.; Director, Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs; Director, Voice of America; Executive Director and General Manager, Hawaii Public Broadcasting Authority.

Jan Hart Black
President, Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce. Former Managing Director, Bear Stearns. Former positions with the Government of Dallas, Texas: Research Analyst in Planning and Urban Development; Acting Director of Planning and Evaluation; Supervisor of Research and Analysis in Sanitation Collection; Assistant City Auditor; City Controller; Director of Budget and Research; Assistant City Manager; First Assistant City Manager; City Manager.

J. Kenneth Blackwell
Secretary of State, State of Ohio. Former Treasurer, State of Ohio; Senior Fellow, Urban Morgan Institute, College of Law, University of Cincinnati; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Commission; Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Vice President, Xavier University; IOP Fellow, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former positions with City of Cincinnati, Ohio: Mayor; Vice Mayor; Council Member.

Louis H. Blair
Executive Secretary, Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. Former Public Sector Consultant on issues of program evaluation, technology deployment, and industrial competitiveness. Former Majority Staff Member, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Senior Staff Member, Radiation Policy Council, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Senior Policy Analyst, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Senior Research Staff, The Urban Institute.

Edward J. Blakely
Dean, Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, New School University. Former Dean, School of Urban Planning, University of Southern California; Professor of Urban Planning, University of California at Berkeley; Policy Advisor to the Mayor of Oakland, California; Associate Dean of Agriculture, University of California at Davis.

Nanette M. Blandin
Senior Staff Member, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution. Former positions with Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution: Vice President and Director, and Acting Director. Former Director, Division of Program and Policy Assessment, and Special Assistant to the Inspector General, Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Labor; Budget Examiner, National Security and International Affairs Division, and Management Analyst, Executive Development and Labor Relations Division, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Ralph C. Bledsoe
Former Assistant Archivist for Policy and IRM and former Assistant Archivist for Management and Administration, National Archives and Records Administration; Director, Ronald Reagan Library; Director, Washington Public Affairs Center, University of Southern California; Special Assistant to the President of the United States, Cabinet Council on Management and Administration; Associate Director, Office of Planning and Evaluation, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Professor and Senior Faculty Member, Federal Executive Institute.

Terrell Blodgett *
Former Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Management, LBJ School of Public Affairs and Associate Director, Policy Research Institute, University of Texas, Austin; Former Chairman, National Civic League; Principal-in-Charge, Government Consulting, Peat Marwick; Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Texas.

James L. Blum
Former Deputy Director, Congressional Budget Office; Assistant Director for Budget Analysis, Congressional Budget Office; Deputy Director, Council on Wage and Price Stability; Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Labor; Assistant Chief (Education and Manpower), U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Robert C. Bobb
City Manager, City of Oakland, California. Former City Manager, City of Richmond, Virginia; City Manager, City of Santa Ana, California; City Manager, City of Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Edwin A. Bock *
Emeritus Professor of Public Administration, Maxwell School of Citizenship, and Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, Syracuse University; President, Inter-University Case Program, Inc. Former Assistant Director, New York Office, Public Administration Clearing House.

Charles F. Bonser *
Former positions with School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University: Ameritech Professor of Economic Development; Director, Institute for Development Strategies; Dean. Former Special Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Associate Director, Bureau of Business Research; Director, Indiana State Tax and Financing Policy Commission.

Lillian C. Borrone
Former Director, Port Department, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey;Associate Member, Parrish and Chamber, Inc.; Deputy Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Senior Transportation Technician, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.

Donald Borut
Executive Director, National League of Cities. Former Associate Director and Deputy Executive Director, International City/County Management Association. Former Positions with City of Ann Arbor, Michigan: Assistant to City Administrator; Assistant City Administrator.

Ronald S. Boster
Senior Advisor, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Adjunct Professor, Center for Public Administration and Policy, Virginia Polytechnic and State University; Fellow, Krieger School, Johns Hopkins University. Former Vice President and Director of Business and Government Policy, Committee for Economic Development; Staff Director, Budget Committee, U.S. House of Representatives; Chief of Staff to three members of Congress; Economist and Policy Analyst, U. S. Departments of Agriculture and the Interior.

Carl O. Bostrom *
Consultant for Research and Development and Space Systems, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Former Director and Deputy Director, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

Don L. Bowen *
Consultant. Former Executive Director, American Society for Public Administration; Director, Governmental Research, University of Maryland; Administrative Assistant to Oklahoma Congressman; Research Director and Acting Director, Oklahoma State Legislative Council; Professor, Universities of Maryland, Arizona, and Oklahoma.

Charles A. Bowsher
Former Comptroller General of the United States; Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management); Partner, Arthur Anderson and Co.

Alan Stephenson Boyd *
Former Chairman, Warner, Blue & Mahan, Inc.; Vice Chairman and President, Airbus Industrie of North America, Inc.; President, AMTRAK; Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation; President, Illinois Central Gulf Railroad.

John Brandl
Dean and Professor, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. Former Member, Minnesota State Senate; Member, Minnesota House of Representatives; Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Policy Analyst, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense.

Lewis M. Branscomb *
Professor Emeritus in Public Policy & Corporate Management, and former Albert Pratt Public Service Professor, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Director, Science Technology and Public Policy Program. Former Vice President and Chief Scientist, IBM; Director, National Bureau of Standards; Chairman, National Science Board.

Jonathan D. Breul
Director, Federal Management and Performance, IBM Business Consulting Services. Former positions with the U.S. Office of Management and Budget: Senior Advisor to the Deputy Director for Management; Chief, Evaluation and Planning Branch, General Management Division; Senior Management Analyst. Former Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Alexander E. Briseño
Professor of Public Service in Residence, St. Mary's University. Former City Manager, City of San Antonio, Texas; Assistant to the City Manager, City of San Antonio, Texas.


Walter D. Broadnax
President, Clark Atlanta University. Former, Dean, School of Public Affairs, American University; Professor, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland; Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; President, Center for Governmental Research; President and Commissioner, Civil Service Department, State of New York; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Chairman, Massachusetts Executive Development Program, JFK School of Government, Harvard University.

David S. Broder
National Political Correspondent and Columnist, The Washington Post; Professor, College of Journalism, University of Maryland College Park. Former Reporter, The Daily Pantagraph; Reporter of National Politics, The Congressional Quarterly; Political Reporter, The New York Times.

June Gibbs Brown *
Former Inspector General with: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; U.S. Navy, Pacific Fleet; U.S. Department of Defense; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; U.S. Department of the Interior. Former Associate Administrator for Management, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Fernando Burbano
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Information Resource Management, and Chief Information Officer, U.S. Department of State. Former Director of Computer and Communications Systems, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health; Director, Office of Information Resources Management, Peace Corps; Vice President of Technical Services, Advance Management, Inc; senior technology management positions with the federal government and private industry.

Philip M. Burgess
President, National Academy of Public Administration. Former President, The Annapolis Institute; President, Center for the New West; Executive Director, Federation of Rocky Mountain States; Executive Director, National Policy Commission of the Democratic Party; Member, U.S. Department of State European Advisory Council.

Yvonne B. Burke
Supervisor, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Former Attorney, Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue; Member, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors; Member, U.S. House of Representatives (California); Assemblywoman, State of California.

LaVarne A. Burton
President, Pharmaceutical Care Management Association. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget Policy; Chief, Financial Management Branch, Bureau of Community Health Services; Director, Office of Financial Management, Health Resources and Services Administration. Former Senior Analyst, Health and Social Security, Budget Committee, U.S. House of Representatives.

Larry E. Byrne
President, Byrne and Associates. Former Chief Information Officer and Assistant Administrator for Management, U.S. Agency for International Development; National Practice Director, Hay Group, Inc.; Director of Personnel Evaluation, U.S. Department of Energy; Assistant to the President for Personnel, Finance and Administration, The White House; Director, Personnel Systems and Payroll, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Executive Director, Inspector General's Office, U.S. Department of Energy.



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Lynton K. Caldwell *
Arthur Bentley Professor of Political Science Emeritus, and Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Former Professor, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University; U.N. Co-Director, Public Administration Institute for Turkey and the Middle East.

John J. Callahan
Former Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget, and Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Acting Commissioner, U.S. Social Security Administration. Former positions with the U.S. Senate: Chief of Staff to Senator Jim Sasser; Deputy Staff Director, Senate Budget Committee; Staff Director, Senate Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, Federalism, and the District of Columbia; Staff Director, Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations; Director of Federal-State Relations; Executive Director, Legislators' Education Action Project.

Edwin Colin Campbell
Canada Research Chair, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia. Former positions with Georgetown University: University Professor of Public Policy; Executive Director; Director, Public Policy Institute; University Professor in the Martin Chair. Former positions with York University: Assistant Professor; Associate Professor, Professor; Founding Coordinator, Public Policy and Administration Program.

Mark W. Cannon *
Venture Capitalist. Former Founding Owner, Geneva Steel; Executive Vice President, Geneva Development; Staff Director, Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution; Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States; Director, Institute of Public Administration; Chairman, Political Science Department, Brigham Young University.

George Caravalho
City Manager, City of Riverside, California. Former City Manager, City of Santa Clarita, California, City Manager, City of Bakersfield, California; City Manager, City of San Clemente, California; Deputy City Manager, City of San Mateo, California.

Norman A. Carlson *
Former Adjunct Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota; Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons; Delegate, U.N. Committee on Crime Prevention and Control; Project Director, Community Treatment Center.

Frank C. Carlucci
Chairman and former Vice Chairman, The Carlyle Group. Former Secretary of Defense; National Security Advisor; President, Sears World Trade; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Deputy Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

James D. Carroll
Professor of Public Policy and Administration, Florida International University, and Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University. Former Senior Staff member and Director, Advanced Study Program, The Brookings Institution; Professor, Chairman, Department of Public Administration, Maxwell School, Syracuse University; and Director, Government Research Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress; Consultant and Advisor, World Bank.

Emmett D. Carson
President and Chief Executive Officer, The Minneapolis Foundation. Former positions with the Ford Foundation: Program Officer, Governance and Public Policy Program; Program Officer, Rights and Social Justice Program; Assistant Program Officer, Rights and Social Justice. Former Project Director, Study on Black Philanthropy; Adjunct Lecturer, Afro-American Studies Program, University of Maryland College Park; Social Legislation Analyst, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress.

Steven C. Carter
City Manager, City of Champaign, Illinois. Former City Manager, City of Moline, Illinois; Assistant City Manager, City of Sioux City, Iowa; Assistant Director, Management Development Center; Project Director, International City Management Association; Management Assistant and Administrative Intern, City of Phoenix, Arizona.

William N. Cassella , Jr.*
Senior Associate, Institute of Public Administration; Chairman, Westchester County, NY Planning Board. Former Executive Director, National Municipal League; Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Missouri.

Hale Champion *
Lecturer in Public Policy, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former Executive Dean, JFK School of Government; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Financial Vice President, Harvard University; Vice President of Finance and Operations, University of Minnesota; Director, Boston Redevelopment Authority.

Shirley S. Chater *
Regents' Professor, Institute for Health and Aging, University of California, San Francisco. Former Commissioner, Social Security Administration; President, Texas Woman's University; Senior Associate, Presidential Search Consultation Services, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges; Council Associate, Division of Academic Affairs, American Council on Education; Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, and Vice Chancellor, University of California, San Francisco.

Eleanor Chelimsky
Consultant. Former Assistant Comptroller General for Program Evaluation and Methodology, U.S. General Accounting Office; Director, Office of Program Evaluation, MITRE Corporation; Economic Analyst, United States Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Yong Hyo Cho
Former Dean, Graduate School of International Studies, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea; Professor and Director, Master of Public Administration Program, San Francisco University; Professor and Department Head, University of Akron, Department of Public Administration and Urban Studies; Assistant Professor; Department Chair, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Gail Christopher
Executive Director, Institute of Government Innovation, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former Co-Chair, Advisory Board, Alliance for Redesigning Government, National Academy of Public Administration; National Director and Creator, Americans All K-12 National Multicultural Educators Training Program; Associate for Development and Program Design, School of Divinity, Information and Services Clearinghouse, Howard University; National Director and Principal Architect of the National Reclaim Our Youth Violence Prevention Program; Executive Director, Family Resource Coalition of America. Member of Vice-President Al Gore's Advisory Commission on Customer Service.


David S.C. Chu
Under Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense. Former positions with RAND Corporation: Vice President, Army Research Division, and Director, Arroyo Center; Director, Washington Research Department; Associate Chairman, Research Staff; Economist. Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Program Analysis and Evaluation, Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; Assistant Director for National Security and International Affairs, Congressional Budget Office.

Henry G. Cisneros
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, American CityVista. Former President and Chief Operating Officer, Univision Communications, Inc.; Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Chairman of the Board, Cisneros Asset Management Co.; Mayor, City of San Antonio, Texas; Member, San Antonio City Council; Faculty, Public Administration Program, University of Texas, San Antonio.

Timothy Clark
Editor and President, Government Executive. Former Publisher, Government Executive; Staff Correspondent, National Journal; Editor and Publisher, Empire State Report; Associate Editor, National Journal; Writer and Editor, Congressional Quarterly.

John M. Clarke *
Consultant. Former Director, Center for the Study of Administration, Nova University; Assistant Comptroller, Assistant Vice President, AMTRAK; Associate Deputy Director for the Intelligence Community, Central Intelligence Agency.

T. Ross Clayton *
Director, Sacramento Center, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California. Former positions with University of Southern California: Professor and Dean, School of Public Administration; Director, Sacramento Public Affairs Center; Director, Intergovernmental MPA Program, School of Public Administration. Former Senior Faculty Member, Federal Executive Institute.

Frederic N. Cleaveland *
Former Provost and Professor of Political Science, Duke University; Research Director, Education Programs, National Academy of Public Administration; Senior Staff, Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution; Chairman, Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina.

Harlan Cleveland *
President, World Academy of Art and Science; Professor Emeritus, Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota. Former Dean, Humphrey Institute; President, University of Hawaii; Dean, The Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University; U.S. Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.

William F. Clinger , Jr.
Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of American Government, Johns Hopkins University. Former Fellow, Institute of Politics, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former positions with the U.S. House of Representatives: Representative; Chairman, Reform and Oversight Committee; Vice Chairman, Public Works and Transportation Committee; Ranking Member, Banking, Currency, and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee; Ranking Member, Aviation Subcommittee; Ranking Member, Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee; Ranking Member, Economic Development Subcommittee. Former Chief Counsel, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce; Attorney, Harper, Clinger & Eberly.

Matthew B. Coffey
President, National Tooling and Machining Association. Former Executive Director, National Association of Counties; Vice President-Administration and Chief Financial Officer, Bridgeport Machines Division of Textron, Inc.; Senior Vice President, National Public Radio; President, Association of Public Radio Stations.

David Cohen
Advocacy Institute. Former President, Professional's Coalition for Nuclear Arms Control; President and Chief Executive Officer, Vice President for Operations, and Director, Field Organization, Common Cause; Lobbyist for Council for Community Action, AFL-CIO, Americans for Democratic Action.

Sheldon S. Cohen *
Senior Counsel and former Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. Former Partner, Cohen, and Uretz; Commissioner, U.S. Internal Revenue Service; Chief Counsel, U.S. Internal Revenue Service; Partner, Arnold, Fortas, and Porter.

Samuel M. Cohn *
Consultant. Former Vice President, Robert R. Nathan Associates, Inc.; Assistant Director, Deputy Assistant Director, Chief of Fiscal Analysis, and Fiscal Economist, U.S. Bureau of the Budget; Economic Analyst, Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion.

William G. Colman *
Former Visiting Professor, Institute of Urban Studies, University of Maryland, and Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia; Member, Montgomery County (Maryland) Council; Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.

James E. Colvard *
Visiting Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Former Associate Director, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Deputy Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Director of Civilian Personnel Policy, U.S. Navy; Deputy Chief of Naval Material; Technical Director, Naval Surface Weapons Center.

Murray B. Comarow *
Attorney. Former Distinguished Adjunct Professor in Residence, School of Public Affairs, American University; Executive Director, President's Advisory Commission on Executive Organization; Partner, Booz, Allen, and Hamilton; Of Counsel, Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson; Executive Director, President's Commission on Postal Organization; Senior Assistant Postmaster General; Executive Director, Federal Power Commission; Acting Deputy General Counsel, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force.

Keith Brian Comrie
Former City Administrative Officer, City of Los Angeles, California; Director, Assistant Director, and Legislative Representative, Department of Public Social Services, County of Los Angeles; Assistant Director and Temporary Director, Bureau of Administrative Services, County of Los Angeles.


F. Robert Coop *
President, Coop Management Services, Inc. Former Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, San Francisco; City Manager, City of Phoenix, Arizona; Chief, Public Administration Division, U.S. Mission to Yugoslavia, U.S. Agency for International Development.

Phillip Cooper
Gund Professor of Liberal Arts, Department of Political Science, and Adjunct Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Vermont. Former Professor of Public Administration and Courtesy Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Kansas; Professor and Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Administration, and Policy, State University of New York at Albany; Associate Professor and Assistant Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University.

Glen Hahn Cope
Dean, College of Public Affairs and Administration, University of Illinois at Springfield. Former positions with the LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas: Associate Dean, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor. Former Associate Professor, American University; Acting Budget Director, Michigan Department of Social Service; Program Analyst, Michigan Department of Management and Budget; Analyst, Division of State Planning/Community Affairs, Virginia Office of Human Resources.

Roy W. Crawley *
Former President and Executive Director, National Academy of Public Administration; Director, Office of Personnel Administration, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State; Director of Administration, U.S. General Services Administration; Director of Civilian Training, Executive Office of the Secretary of the Navy.


George R. Cunningham
Former positions with Arizona State Government: State Senator; State Representative; Chief of Staff to the Governor; Special Assistant to the President, Arizona State Senate. Former positions with University of Arizona: Administrative Director, Large Telescope Projects; Director of Special Projects, Office of Community and Public Service; Resident Policy Fellow, Udall Center; Vice President for Administrative Services; Associate Vice President and Director of Planning and Budgeting; Assistant to the President. Former Executive Director, Pima Association of Governments; Assistant to the City Manager and Assistant City Manager, City of South Tucson, Arizona.




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Richard Danzig
Senior Fellow, Center for Naval Analyses. Former Secretary and Under Secretary of the Navy, Department of the Navy; Partner, Latham & Watkins. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Defense: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Program Development; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Assistant Professor, Stanford Law School, Stanford University.

Edward E. David , Jr.*
President, EED, Inc. Former Science Advisor to the President; Director, Office of Science and Technology; Executive Director, Research, Bell Telephone Labs; Vice President, Exxon Corporation.

Roger H. Davidson *
Visiting Professor of Political Science, University of California at Santa Barbara, and Professor Emeritus of Government and Politics, University of Maryland; Co-Editor, The Encyclopedia of the U.S. Congress. Former Professional Staff Member, Select Committee on Committees, U.S. House of Representatives; Senior Specialist in American National Government and Public Administration, Congressional Research Service.

David W. Davis *
Consultant. Former Executive Director, New Jersey Highway Authority; Executive Director, MASSPORT; Director, Office of Budgets, Harvard University; Executive Director, Economic Development and Industrial Commission; Director, Office of Public Service, and Deputy Director of Administrative Services for Fiscal Affairs, Mayor's Office, City of Boston, Massachusetts.

Ruth M. Davis *
President, Pymatuning Group, Inc. Former Assistant Secretary for Resource Applications, U.S. Department of Energy; Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Advanced Technology; Director, Institute of Computer Sciences and Technology, National Bureau of Standards.

Sharon S. Dawes
Positions with the University at Albany, State University of New York: Director, Center for Technology in Government; Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration and Policy; Adjunct Professor, Information Science Doctoral Program. Former positions with the Rockefeller Institute of Government: Executive Director, Forum for Information Resource Management, State of New York; Executive Fellow and Study Director, New York in the Year 2000. Former positions with the New York State Department of Social Services: Associate Commissioner, Division of Income Maintenance; Assistant Director of Management Planning; Project Management Specialist; Data Manager.

Alan L. Dean *
Consultant. Former Vice President for Administration, U.S. Railway Association; Deputy Assistant Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Assistant Secretary for Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Associate Administrator for Administration, Federal Aviation Agency.

John J. DeBolske *
Former Executive Director, League of Arizona Cities and Towns; Assistant to the Director, Colorado Municipal League; Adjunct Faculty, Center for Public Affairs, Arizona State University.

Manuel Deese
Managing Partner, Deese, Hastings, & Miller. Former Executive Vice President, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia; City Manager, Assistant City Manager for Operations, and Assistant City Manager for Administration, City of Richmond, Virginia; Assistant to the City Manager, City of Alexandria, Virginia.

John M. DeGrove *
Eminent Scholar Emeritus for Growth Management and Development. Former John M. DeGrove Eminent Scholar Chair for Growth Management and Development, and Director, Joint Center for Environmental and Urban Problems; Professor, Chairman, and Dean, Department of Political Science, College of Social Science, Florida Atlantic University; Secretary, Florida Department of Community Affairs; Member, National Commission on Urban Problems.

Paul G. Dembling *
Former Senior Counsel and Partner, Schnader, Harrison, Segal, & Lewis; General Counsel, U.S. General Accounting Office; General Counsel and Director of Congressional Relations, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Special Counsel, Legal Advisor, and General Counsel, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.

Charles L. Dempsey *
Management Consultant. Former President, Chuck Dempsey & Associates; Inspector General, Assistant Inspector General for Investigation, and Assistant Inspector General for Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Acting Inspector General, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Robert Denhardt
Professor, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University. Former Charles Messick Professor, College of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, University of Delaware; Professor and Chair, Department of Public Administration, University of Central Florida; Professor, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado; Chair, Department of Public Administration, and Vice Provost for Budget and Operations, University of Missouri Columbia; Director, Graduate Program in Public Administration, University of Kansas.

Brewster C. Denny *
Former Professor of Public Affairs and Dean, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle; U.S. Representative to the General Assembly of the United Nations; Professional Staff Member, Senate Subcommittee on National Policy Machinery.

Eugene H. Denton
County Administrator, Johnson County, Kansas. Former City Manager, City of Wichita, Kansas; Assistant City Manager, City of Dallas, Texas; Assistant to the City Manager, City of Fort Worth, Texas.

G. Edward DeSeve
Professor and Director, Management Finance and Leadership Program, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland College Park; Managing Partner, Governmentum Partners. Former Partner and National Industry Director, Federal Government, KPMG; Deputy Director for Management, and Controller, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Special Assistant to the Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; President, Public Financial Management; Managing Director, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets. Former positions with the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Analyst and Deputy Director, Community Renewal Program; Assistant to the Director of Finance; Deputy Director of Finance for Budget; Director of Finance.

I. Mac Destler
Professor and Director, Center for International and Security Studies, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Former Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics; Director, Project on Executive-Congressional Relations in Foreign Policy, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Consultant on Reorganization of the Executive Office of the President, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution.

John M. Deutch
Institute Professor and former Provost and Dean of Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; Under Secretary, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Technology, and Director of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Member, Defense Science Board.


John E. Dever *
Former General Manager, Hacienda Business Park Owners Association, Pleasanton, California; City Manager, Cities of Long Beach and Sunnyvale, California; City Manager, City of Two Rivers, Wisconsin.

Horace L. Dickerson
Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration (SSA), Dallas Region. Former SSA positions: Regional Commissioner, Denver Region (Regional Commissioner for Denver and Dallas concurrently); Director, Office of Central Records Operations; Deputy Regional Commissioner, Philadelphia Region; Director, Office of Disability Operations; Deputy Director, Office of Disability Operations; Division Director, Office of Disability Operations; Branch Manager, Office of Disability Operations; Supervisory Program Analyst, Office of Disability Operations; Executive Assistant to the Associate Commissioner for Operational Policy and Procedure; District Manager, Santa Barbara, California; Assistant District Manager, Los Angeles (Watts).

Diane M. Disney
Dean, Commonwealth College, Pennsylvania State University. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Civilian Personnel Policy), U.S. Department of Defense. Former positions with the University of Rhode Island: Management Faculty to Associate Professor; Director, Research Center in Business Economics; Principal Investigator, Rhode Island 2000 Labor Market Research Projects. Former Adjunct Faculty and Manager, Ford Foundation Project on Employer Benefits and the Future of the Social Protection Program, Heller School, Brandeis University; Rhode Island Research Associate, The Urban Institute.

Gene Dodaro
Principal Assistant Comptroller General (Chief Operating Officer), U.S. General Accounting Office. Former positions with U.S. General Accounting Office: Assistant Comptroller General, Accounting and Information Richard Danzig
Senior Fellow, Center for Naval Analyses. Former Secretary and Under Secretary of the Navy, Department of the Navy; Partner, Latham & Watkins. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Defense: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Program Development; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Assistant Professor, Stanford Law School, Stanford University.

Edward E. David , Jr.*
President, EED, Inc. Former Science Advisor to the President; Director, Office of Science and Technology; Executive Director, Research, Bell Telephone Labs; Vice President, Exxon Corporation.

Roger H. Davidson *
Visiting Professor of Political Science, University of California at Santa Barbara, and Professor Emeritus of Government and Politics, University of Maryland; Co-Editor, The Encyclopedia of the U.S. Congress. Former Professional Staff Member, Select Committee on Committees, U.S. House of Representatives; Senior Specialist in American National Government and Public Administration, Congressional Research Service.

David W. Davis *
Consultant. Former Executive Director, New Jersey Highway Authority; Executive Director, MASSPORT; Director, Office of Budgets, Harvard University; Executive Director, Economic Development and Industrial Commission; Director, Office of Public Service, and Deputy Director of Administrative Services for Fiscal Affairs, Mayor's Office, City of Boston, Massachusetts.

Ruth M. Davis *
President, Pymatuning Group, Inc. Former Assistant Secretary for Resource Applications, U.S. Department of Energy; Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Advanced Technology; Director, Institute of Computer Sciences and Technology, National Bureau of Standards.

Sharon S. Dawes
Positions with the University at Albany, State University of New York: Director, Center for Technology in Government; Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration and Policy; Adjunct Professor, Information Science Doctoral Program. Former positions with the Rockefeller Institute of Government: Executive Director, Forum for Information Resource Management, State of New York; Executive Fellow and Study Director, New York in the Year 2000. Former positions with the New York State Department of Social Services: Associate Commissioner, Division of Income Maintenance; Assistant Director of Management Planning; Project Management Specialist; Data Manager.

Alan L. Dean *
Consultant. Former Vice President for Administration, U.S. Railway Association; Deputy Assistant Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Assistant Secretary for Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Associate Administrator for Administration, Federal Aviation Agency.

John J. DeBolske *
Former Executive Director, League of Arizona Cities and Towns; Assistant to the Director, Colorado Municipal League; Adjunct Faculty, Center for Public Affairs, Arizona State University.

Manuel Deese
Managing Partner, Deese, Hastings, & Miller. Former Executive Vice President, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia; City Manager, Assistant City Manager for Operations, and Assistant City Manager for Administration, City of Richmond, Virginia; Assistant to the City Manager, City of Alexandria, Virginia.

John M. DeGrove *
Eminent Scholar Emeritus for Growth Management and Development. Former John M. DeGrove Eminent Scholar Chair for Growth Management and Development, and Director, Joint Center for Environmental and Urban Problems; Professor, Chairman, and Dean, Department of Political Science, College of Social Science, Florida Atlantic University; Secretary, Florida Department of Community Affairs; Member, National Commission on Urban Problems.

Paul G. Dembling *
Former Senior Counsel and Partner, Schnader, Harrison, Segal, & Lewis; General Counsel, U.S. General Accounting Office; General Counsel and Director of Congressional Relations, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Special Counsel, Legal Advisor, and General Counsel, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.

Charles L. Dempsey *
Management Consultant. Former President, Chuck Dempsey & Associates; Inspector General, Assistant Inspector General for Investigation, and Assistant Inspector General for Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Acting Inspector General, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Robert Denhardt
Professor, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University. Former Charles Messick Professor, College of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, University of Delaware; Professor and Chair, Department of Public Administration, University of Central Florida; Professor, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado; Chair, Department of Public Administration, and Vice Provost for Budget and Operations, University of Missouri Columbia; Director, Graduate Program in Public Administration, University of Kansas.

Brewster C. Denny *
Former Professor of Public Affairs and Dean, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle; U.S. Representative to the General Assembly of the United Nations; Professional Staff Member, Senate Subcommittee on National Policy Machinery.

Eugene H. Denton
County Administrator, Johnson County, Kansas. Former City Manager, City of Wichita, Kansas; Assistant City Manager, City of Dallas, Texas; Assistant to the City Manager, City of Fort Worth, Texas.

G. Edward DeSeve
Professor and Director, Management Finance and Leadership Program, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland College Park; Managing Partner, Governmentum Partners. Former Partner and National Industry Director, Federal Government, KPMG; Deputy Director for Management, and Controller, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Special Assistant to the Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; President, Public Financial Management; Managing Director, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets. Former positions with the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Analyst and Deputy Director, Community Renewal Program; Assistant to the Director of Finance; Deputy Director of Finance for Budget; Director of Finance.

I. Mac Destler
Professor and Director, Center for International and Security Studies, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Former Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics; Director, Project on Executive-Congressional Relations in Foreign Policy, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Consultant on Reorganization of the Executive Office of the President, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution.

John M. Deutch
Institute Professor and former Provost and Dean of Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; Under Secretary, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Technology, and Director of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Member, Defense Science Board.

John E. Dever *
Former General Manager, Hacienda Business Park Owners Association, Pleasanton, California; City Manager, Cities of Long Beach and Sunnyvale, California; City Manager, City of Two Rivers, Wisconsin.

Horace L. Dickerson
Regional Commissioner, Social Security Administration (SSA), Dallas Region. Former SSA positions: Regional Commissioner, Denver Region (Regional Commissioner for Denver and Dallas concurrently); Director, Office of Central Records Operations; Deputy Regional Commissioner, Philadelphia Region; Director, Office of Disability Operations; Deputy Director, Office of Disability Operations; Division Director, Office of Disability Operations; Branch Manager, Office of Disability Operations; Supervisory Program Analyst, Office of Disability Operations; Executive Assistant to the Associate Commissioner for Operational Policy and Procedure; District Manager, Santa Barbara, California; Assistant District Manager, Los Angeles (Watts).

Diane M. Disney
Dean, Commonwealth College, Pennsylvania State University. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Civilian Personnel Policy), U.S. Department of Defense. Former positions with the University of Rhode Island: Management Faculty to Associate Professor; Director, Research Center in Business Economics; Principal Investigator, Rhode Island 2000 Labor Market Research Projects. Former Adjunct Faculty and Manager, Ford Foundation Project on Employer Benefits and the Future of the Social Protection Program, Heller School, Brandeis University; Rhode Island Research Associate, The Urban Institute.

Gene Dodaro
Principal Assistant Comptroller General (Chief Operating Officer), U.S. General Accounting Office. Former positions with U.S. General Accounting Office: Assistant Comptroller General, Accounting and Information Management Division; Director of Operations, Accounting and Financial Management Division; Director, Management Reviews, General Government Division; Assistant Director and Evaluator.

William Dodge , Jr.
Principal, Regional Excellence Consulting. Former Executive Director, National Association of Regional Councils; Principal, Strategic Partnerships Consulting; Director, Intergovernmental Cooperation Program; Director, Consortium for Public Administration Field Services, University of Pittsburgh; Co-Director, Committee for Progress and Efficiency in Pittsburgh and Committee for Progress in Allegheny County (Pennsylvania); Director, Allegheny County Department of Planning and Development; Deputy Director, Office of Budget and Management, State of Ohio.

Thomas R. Donahue *
Former President, Secretary-Treasurer, Executive Assistant to the President, AFL-CIO; Vice President, Service Employees International Union; Assistant Secretary for Labor-Management Relations, U.S. Department of Labor.

Edwin Dorn
Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas. Former Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, U.S. Department of Defense; Senior Staff Member, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution; Deputy Director of Research, Joint Center for Political Studies; Director of Executive Operations, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; Special Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Jennifer Dorn
Administrator, Federal Transit Administration. Former President, National Health Museum, Inc.; Senior Vice President, Policy and Planning, American Red Cross; Assistant Secretary of Labor for Policy, U.S. Department of Labor; Director of Strategic Planning, Martin Marietta. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Transportation: Special Assistant to the Secretary of Transportation; Director, Office of Commercial Space Transportation; Associate Deputy Secretary.

Mortimer L. Downey
Principal Consultant, Pb Consult. Former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation. Former positions with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York): Assistant Executive Director for Management and Budget; Deputy Executive Director for Capital Programs; Executive Director; Chief Financial Officer. Former Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Budget Priorities Analyst, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives; increasingly responsible positions with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Anthony Downs
Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. Former Chairman, Real Estate Research Corporation; Faculty, University of Chicago.

Thomas M. Downs
Executive Director, National Center for Smart Growth and Education, University of Maryland College Park. Former Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, National Home Builders Association; President and Chairman, AMTRAK; Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Transportation; President, Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority; City Administrator, Washington, DC; Executive Director, U.S. Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Associate Administrator for Planning and Policy Development, Federal Highway Administration.

William Drayton
Chairman, Ashoka Society; Chairman, Youth Venture; Chairman and Founder, Get America Working!; Chairman, Environmental Safety. Former Assistant Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Member, White House Domestic Policy Staff, Faculty, JFK School of Government, Harvard University, and Stanford Law School; McKinsey and Company, Inc.

Edwin Dorn
Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas. Former Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, U.S. Department of Defense; Senior Staff Member, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution; Deputy Director of Research, Joint Center for Political Studies; Director of Executive Operations, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; Special Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Jennifer Dorn
Administrator, Federal Transit Administration. Former President, National Health Museum, Inc.; Senior Vice President, Policy and Planning, American Red Cross; Assistant Secretary of Labor for Policy, U.S. Department of Labor; Director of Strategic Planning, Martin Marietta. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Transportation: Special Assistant to the Secretary of Transportation; Director, Office of Commercial Space Transportation; Associate Deputy Secretary.

Mortimer L. Downey
Principal Consultant, Pb Consult. Former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation. Former positions with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York): Assistant Executive Director for Management and Budget; Deputy Executive Director for Capital Programs; Executive Director; Chief Financial Officer. Former Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs, U.S. Department of Transportation; Budget Priorities Analyst, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives; increasingly responsible positions with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Anthony Downs
Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. Former Chairman, Real Estate Research Corporation; Faculty, University of Chicago.

Thomas M. Downs
Executive Director, National Center for Smart Growth and Education, University of Maryland College Park. Former Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, National Home Builders Association; President and Chairman, AMTRAK; Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Transportation; President, Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority; City Administrator, Washington, DC; Executive Director, U.S. Urban Mass Transportation Administration; Associate Administrator for Planning and Policy Development, Federal Highway Administration.

William Drayton
Chairman, Ashoka Society; Chairman, Youth Venture; Chairman and Founder, Get America Working!; Chairman, Environmental Safety. Former Assistant Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Member, White House Domestic Policy Staff, Faculty, JFK School of Government, Harvard University, and Stanford Law School; McKinsey and Company, Inc.



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Jim Edgar
Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois. Former positions with the State of Illinois: Governor; Secretary of State; Director of Legislative Affairs, Office of the Governor; State Representative, Illinois General Assembly; Assistant to Illinois House and Senate Leadership. Former Director of State Services, National Conference of State Legislators.

Christopher Edley , Jr.
Professor of Law, School of Law, Harvard University. Former Special Counsel to the President; Associate Director for Economics and Government, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Senior Transition Policy Advisor, Clinton-Gore Presidential Transition; National Issues Director, Dukakis for President; Assistant Director for Income Maintenance and Social Services and Associate Assistant to the President, The White House.

Stuart E. Eizenstat
Partner, Covington and Burling. Former Under Secretary of Economic Business and Agricultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Under Secretary for International Trade, U.S. Department of Commerce; U.S. Ambassador, The European Communities; Partner, Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy; Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Policy, and Executive Director, Domestic Policy Staff, The White House; Member, Council on Wage and Price Stability.

James R. Ellis *
Retired Senior Partner, Preston, Gates & Ellis; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Washington State Convention and Trade Center. Former Member, Board of Regents, University of Washington; Board of Trustees, The Ford Foundation; Board of Trustees, Resources for the Future, Inc. Former Chairman, Section of Local Government Law, American Bar Association; General Counsel, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle; President, Forward Thrust, Inc.; President, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Inc.

David T. Ellwood
Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former positions with the JFK School of Government: Academic Dean and Malcolm Wiener Professor of Public Policy; Co-Director, Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy; Professor of Public Policy; Associate Professor; Assistant Professor. Former Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Research Assistant, National Bureau of Economic Research.

Harold L. Enarson *
Former Senior Advisor, Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education; President, Ohio State University; President, Cleveland State University; Academic Vice President, University of New Mexico; Executive Director, Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education.

Mary Jane England
President, Regis College. Former President, Washington Business Group on Health; Vice President, Medical Services, Prudential Insurance Company; Director, Lucius N. Littauer Master in Public Administration Program and Associate Dean, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Social Services; Associate Commissioner, Director of Planning and Manpower for Children's Services, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health.

George H. Esser *
Consultant. Former President, National Academy of Public Administration; Executive Director, Southern Regional Council, Inc.; Program Advisor, National Affairs Division, Ford Foundation; Executive Director, North Carolina Fund; Professor of Public Law and Government, Institute of Government.

Daniel J. Evans *
President, Daniel J. Evans Associates. Former Institute Fellow, Institute of Politics, Harvard University; United States Senator (Washington); President, Evergreen State College; Governor, State of Washington; Floor Leader, State of Washington House of Representatives.



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Martin C. Faga
President and Chief Executive Officer, The MITRE Corporation. Former positions with The MITRE Corporation: Executive Vice President and Director, Department of Defense Federally Funded Research and Development Center; Senior Vice President and General Manager, Center for Integrated Intelligence Systems; Member, Technical Staff. Former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space; Director, National Reconnaissance Office, U.S. Air Force; Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

Frank A. Fairbanks
City Manager, City of Phoenix, Arizona. Former positions with the Phoenix City Manager's Office: Management Assistant; Executive Assistant to the City Manager; Assistant City Manager. Former Volunteer, Peace Corps; Teacher, Universitad de Costa Rica.

Robert L. Fairman *
Former Vice President, Equitable Life Assurance Society; Assistant Secretary for Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Supervisory Industrial Engineer, Kennedy Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Chief, Industrial Engineering, Warner Robins Air Force Base.

Stephen B. Farber
Council Staff Director, Montgomery County (Maryland) Council. Former Chairman, Concordia Group; Executive Director, National Governors' Association; Assistant to the President, Harvard University; Executive Assistant to the Governor of New Jersey.

Anita Favors
** City Manager and former Senior Assistant City Manager, City of Tallahassee, Florida. Former positions with the City of Kansas City, Kansas: Assistant City Administrator; Commissioner/Assistant City Administrator. Former Assistant to Finance Commissioner of Adult Services, Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, State of Kansas; Executive Director, Wyandotte/Leavenworth Area Agency on Aging.

John J. Fearnsides
Chief Strategist Consultant, MITRE Corporation. Former positions with MITRE Corporation: Senior Vice President and General Manager; Director, Center for Advanced Aviation System Development; Metrek Division, Director of Transportation Analysis and Vice President, Civil Systems Division. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Transportation: Deputy Under Secretary; Chief Scientist; Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs.

Judith Feder
Dean of Policy Studies, Georgetown University. Former Research Professor of Public Policy, Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown University Medical Center; Acting Assistant and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Director, Health Transition Team for the Clinton Administration; Staff Director, U.S. Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health Care (Pepper Commission); Co-Director, Center for Health Policy Studies, Georgetown University Medical School.

James W. Fesler *
Cowles Professor Emeritus of Government, Yale University. Former Chairman, Department of Political Science, Yale University; Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina; Assistant to the Executive Secretary and Official Historian, War Production Board; Staff, President's (Brownlow) Committee on Administrative Management.

Harold B. Finger *
Consultant. Former President and Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Council for Energy Awareness; Vice President for Strategic Planning and Development Operations, and General Manager, Center for Energy Systems, General Electric Company; Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Associate Administrator for Management, and Director, Space Power and Nuclear Systems, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Daniel Fiorino
Director, Performance Incentives Division, Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Former positions with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Director, Waste and Chemical Policy Division; Associate Director, Office of Policy Analysis; Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant Administrator for Policy, Planning, and Evaluation; Director, Information and Regulatory Systems Division; Chief, Regulation Management Staff, Standards and Regulations Division; Analyst Regulatory Reform Staff, Standards and Regulations Divisions.

John F. Fischbach
City Manager, City of Fort Collins, Colorado. Former City Manager, City of Vancouver, Washington; City Manager and Assistant City Manager, City of Lake Forest, Illinois; City Manager, City of Robbinsdale, Minnesota; Assistant to the City Manager, City of Boulder, Colorado; Assistant to the Executive Director, and Assistant Director for Professional Development, International City/County Management Association.

C. William Fischer *
Former Senior Vice President for Business and Finance, Northwestern University; Executive Vice President, Brandeis University; Vice President for Budget and Finance, University of Colorado; Assistant Secretary for Planning and Budget, U.S. Department of Education; Deputy Administrator, Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy; Deputy Associate Director for Human Resources, and Deputy Assistant Director for Legislative Reference, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Joel Fleishman
Professor of Law and Public Policy, Duke University. Former positions with Duke University: First Senior Vice President of the University; Chairman, Capital Campaign for the Arts and Sciences and Engineering; Co-Director, Center for the Study of Communications and Journalism; Director, Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs.

Patricia S. Florestano
Board of Regents, University System of Maryland, Former Secretary, Maryland Higher Education Commission; Professor of Government and Public Administration, William D. Schaefer Center for Public Policy, University of Baltimore; Vice President for Governmental Relations, University of Maryland; Director, Institute for Governmental Service, University of Maryland; Staff Assistant, President of Maryland Senate.

Andrew B. Fogarty
Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, and former Vice President for Audit and Advisory Services, CSX Corporation. Former Senior Vice President, Finance and Planning, Sea-Land Service, Inc.; Chief of Staff, Office of the Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia; Vice President for Administration and Finance, College of William and Mary; Secretary of Transportation and Public Safety, Secretary of Administration, and Assistant Secretary for Financial Policy, Commonwealth of Virginia; Staff Director, Committee on Appropriations, Virginia House of Delegates; Deputy Director, Office of Government Ethics, U.S. Office of Personnel Management.

Richard L. Fogel
Director, Strategic Initiatives, Lockheed Martin Mission Systems. Former positions with the General Accounting Office: Assistant Comptroller General for General Government Programs; Assistant Comptroller General, Human Resources Program; Director, Program Planning Division; and Associate Director, General Government Division.

Dall W. Forsythe
Chief Administrative Officer, Episcopal Diocese of New York. Former Senior Fellow, Rockefeller Institute of Government; Managing Director, MBIA & Associates Consulting, Inc.; Managing Director, Lehman Brothers; Lecturer in Public Policy, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Budget Director, Division of the Budget, New York State; First Deputy Director of Budget and Special Assistant to the Governor of New York for Management and Productivity; Senior Vice President, Shearson Lehman Bros.; Budget Director, New York City Board of Education.

R. Scott Fosler
Visiting Professor and Roger C. Lipitz Senior Fellow, Center for Public Policy and Private Enterprises, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Former President, National Academy of Public Administration; Vice President and Director of Government Studies, Committee for Economic Development; Member and President, Montgomery County (Maryland) Council; President, Washington Metropolitan Council of Governments; Senior Fellow, Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies; Assistant to Executive Director, National Commission on Productivity; Senior Staff, Institute of Public Administration.

Claude Earl Fox, III
Founding Director, Urban Health Institute, and Public Health Professor, Department of Population and Family Health Sciences, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Administrator, Health Resources and Services Administration; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; Regional Health Administrator. Former Consultant, Public Health Foundation; State Health Officer, Department of Health, State of Alabama; Deputy Health Officer, Department of Health, State of Mississippi.

H. George Frederickson
Distinguished Professor, Department of Public Administration, University of Kansas, Lawrence; President Emeritus, Eastern Washington University. Former Dean, College of Public and Community Service, University of Missouri, Columbia; Associate Dean for Policy and Administrative Studies, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University.

Elisha C. Freedman *
Former Principal, The PAR Group; Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Administrative Services; City Manager, City of Hartford, Connecticut; City Manager, City of Rochester, New York; Chief Administrative Officer, Montgomery County, Maryland; Head Public Sector Office, Experimental R&D Incentive Program, National Science Foundation.

Ernest C. Friesen *
Former Professor of Law, California Western School of Law, San Diego; Dean, Whittier College, School of Law; Director, Administrative Office of the United States Courts; Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; Dean, National Judicial College.

A. Lee Fritschler
Vice President and Director, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution. Former President, Dickinson College; Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; Director, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution; Chairman, U.S. Postal Rate Commission; Dean and Professor, College of Public and International Affairs, American University.

Alton Frye
Presidential Senior Fellow, and former Vice President and Washington Director, Council on Foreign Relations. Former Staff Director, U.S. Senate; Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Staff Member, RAND Corporation; Municipal Civil Service, City of St. Louis.



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Mary A. Gade
Partner, Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal. Director, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Former positions with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Assistant Regional Counsel, Associate Regional Counsel, Deputy Director, Waste Management Division; Associate Division Director for Superfund, Chicago; Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Washington, DC.

Ted Gaebler
County Administrator, Nevada, California. Former President, The Gaebler Group, Inc.; Managing Partner, The Reinventing Government Network; City Manager, City of San Rafael, California; Assistant City Manager and City Manager, City of Visalia, California; City Manager, City of Vandalia, Ohio; Assistant Manager, City of Columbia, Maryland.

Susan Gaffney
Former Inspector General, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Chief, Management Integrity Branch and Acting Assistant Director for Financial Development, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Assistant Inspector General and Deputy Inspector General, U.S. General Services Administration; Director of Policy, Plans and Programs, Inspector General's Office, U.S. Agency for International Development; Assistant Administrator and Deputy Commissioner, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, City of New York.

Edward C. Gallas *
President, Buck's International Associates, Inc. Former Chairman, Personnel Appeals Board, U.S. General Accounting Office; Vice President, Organization Resources Counselors, Inc.; Personnel Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Executive Officer, Superior Court of the State of California, Los Angeles County.

Nesta M. Gallas *
Professor Emerita of Public Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Former Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, and Professor and Chair, Department of Government, History and Economics, John Jay College; Public Administration Advisor, Division of Public Administration, U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs; Personnel Director, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, Department of Civil Service.

Louis J. Gambaccini
Senior Transportation Fellow, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Rutgers University. Former General Manager, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority; Commissioner of Transportation, State of New Jersey; Director of Rail Transportation Department and Vice President and General Manager, Port AuthorityTrans Hudson Corp., Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Jacques S. Gansler
Roger C. Lipitz Chair in Public Policy and Private Enterprise, and Director, Center for Public Policy and Private Enterprise, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Defense: Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Material Acquisition; Assistant Director, Defense Research, Engineering, and Electronics. Former Vice President, TASC, Inc.

David Garcia
City Manager, City of Corpus Christi, Texas. Former Deputy City Manager, City of Phoenix, Arizona; Deputy Administrator, Community Redevelopment Agency, City of Los Angeles, California; Special Projects Director, Office of the City Manager, City of San Antonio, Texas.

David Pierpont Gardner
Senior Advisor, DigitalVentures, Inc. Former President, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; President, University of California; President and Professor of Higher Education, University of Utah; Vice President, University of California; Vice Chancellor and Associate Professor of Higher Education, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Henry Gardner
Partner, Gardner, Underwood and Bacon. Former Senior Vice President, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. Former positions with Oakland City, California: Assistant Personnel Analyst; Administrative Assistant; Assistant to the City Manager; Assistant City Manager; City Manager.

David F. Garrison
Senior Fellow and Deputy Director, Greater Washington Research Program, Center for Urban and Metropolitan Policy, Brookings Institution. Former Vice President, National Academy of Public Administration. Former positions with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Counselor to the Deputy Secretary; Acting Director, Office for Civil Rights; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation; Deputy Director and Senior Advisor, Intergovernmental Affairs. Former Director, The Urban Center, Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: General Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy Development and Research; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy Development and Research. Former Budget Analyst, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives; Legislative Counsel, National League of Cities/U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Jesus Garza
Deputy General Manager, Water Services and Environmental, Lower Colorado River Authority. Texas. Former positions with the City of Austin, Texas: City Manager; Acting City Manager; Assistant City Manager; Acting Assistant City Manager; Director, General Services Department; Acting Director, Department of Recreations and Parks; Assistant Director of Administration and Operations, Public Works Department; Manager of Solid Waste Services; Administrative Assistant to the City Manager. Former Executive Director, Texas Water Commission; Deputy City Manager and Assistant City Manager, City of Corpus Christi, Texas.

Christopher T. Gates
President, National Civic League. Former positions with National Civic League: Vice President; Strategic Planning Consultant. Former Lecturer, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado at Denver; Consultant, Theodore Barry and Associates; Project Manager, Center for Public/Private Sector Cooperation, University of Colorado at Denver; Communications Director, The Piton Foundation; Staff to Colorado Governor Richard Lamm.

Louis C. Gawthrop
Professor, Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Baltimore. Former Director, Hoffberger Center for Professional Ethics, University of Baltimore; Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University; Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review; Staff, U.S. Congress.

Parris N. Glendening
Former Governor, State of Maryland. Former County Executive and Member, Prince George's County (Maryland) Council; Associate Professor of Government and Politics and Assistant Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland College Park; Member, Hyattsville (Maryland) City Council.

Thomas Glynn , III
Chief Operating Officer, Partners HealthCare System, Inc. Former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration, Brown University; General Manager, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority; General Manager, World Trade Center (Boston); Deputy Commissioner, Department of Public Welfare and Assistant Director, Governor's Office of Program and Policy Development, State of Massachusetts.

Nicolas Godici
Acting Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property, Acting Director, and Commissioner for Patents, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Former positions with U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Acting Assistant Commissioner for Patents; Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Patents; Group Director in Patent Examining Groups 2600 and 3200; Supervisory Patent Examiner; Patent Examiner.

Peter Goldberg
President and Chief Executive Officer, Families International, Inc., and Alliance for Children and Families (formerly Family Service America, Inc.); Chief Executive Officer, Family Foundation of North America, and Ways to Work. Former President, Prudential Foundation, The Prudential Life Insurance Co. Former positions with Primerica Foundation, Primerica Corporation (formerly American Can Co.): Vice President, Public Responsibility; Director. Former Project Director, New York State Heroin and Alcohol Abuse Study; Special Assistant to the Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Consultant to the President, Joint Center for Political Studies.

William T. Golden *
Chairman Emeritus and former Chairman, Board of Trustees, American Museum of Natural History; Director, Block Drug Co. Former Assistant to Commissioner, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission; Advisor to President Truman to review science advice to the President and to the Director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget regarding National Science Foundation; Life Governor, New York Academy of Sciences.

Edie Goldenberg
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. Former Dean, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and Director, Institute of Public Policy Studies, University of Michigan. Former Chief, Civil Service Reform Evaluation Management Division, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Lecturer, Political Science, Stanford University.

Peter C. Goldmark , Jr.
Chair and Chief Executive Officer, International Herald Tribune. Former President, Rockefeller Foundation; Group Vice President, Eastern Newspapers, Times Mirror Company; Executive Director, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Director of the Budget, State of New York.

Robert T. Golembiewski *
Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science and Management, Political Science Department, University of Georgia. Former Department Head and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Management, University of Georgia; Visiting Professor of Public Management, University of Calgary.


W. Wilson Goode
Public/Private Ventures. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary and Secretary's Regional Representative, U.S. Department of Education; President, Goode Cause, Inc., and President and Chief Executive Officer, Goode Group, Inc.; Mayor, City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chairman, Pennsylvania Utility Commission; Managing Director, City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chairman, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.

George D. Goodman
Executive Director, Michigan Municipal League. Former Director, Opportunity Program, Coordinator of Academic Support Services, Assistant Director of Admissions, and Admissions Counselor, University of Michigan.

Andrew J. Goodpaster *
Chairman Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Eisenhower Institute. Former Chair, Atlantic Council of the United States; President, Institute for Defense Analysis; Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe; Staff Secretary to the President of the United States, General, U.S. Army, Ret.

Charles Goodsell *
Professor and former Director, Center for Public Administration and Policy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Former Professor and Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University; Assistant Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Puerto Rico.

Marilu Goodyear
Vice Chancellor for Information Services, and Chief Information Officer and Associate Professor, Stene Graduate Program in Public Administration, University of Kansas, Lawrence. Former Associate Vice Chancellor for Information Services and Associate Dean, University of Kansas, Lawrence; Senior Associate Director, Associate Professor, Interim Director of Libraries, Assistant Director for Collection Interpretation, Texas A&M University; Assistant Director for Public Services, University Library, Iowa State University; Assistant Director for Instruction and Research Services, University of Colorado at Denver.

William Gorham *
President Emeritus and former President, The Urban Institute. Former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Manpower, U.S. Department of Defense.

William T. Gormley , Jr.
Professor of Government and Public Policy, Georgetown University. Former positions with University of Wisconsin at Madison: Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs; Associate Professor; Assistant Professor. Former positions with State University of New York: Assistant Professor, Stony Brook; Assistant Professor, Buffalo.

Samuel K. Gove *
Professor Emeritus and Director Emeritus, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois; Member, Illinois Board of Higher Education. Former Director, Public Administration, University of Illinois; Chair, Citizens Task Force on Constitutional Implementation; Chairman, Champaign-Urbana Study Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation.

Carolyn Graham
Deputy Mayor for Children, Youth and Families, District of Columbia. Former positions with the District of Columbia: Assistant Management Officer, Financial Responsibility and Management Authority; Director, Acting Director, Executive Assistant, State Health Planning and Development Agency; Special Assistant to the Director, Department of Human Services, Graduate Fellow. Former Director, Human Services Department, Broward County, Florida.

George A. Graham *
Former Executive Director, National Academy of Public Administration; Director Of Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution; Department of Politics, Princeton University.

Nancy S. Grasmick
State Superintendent of Schools, Maryland State Department of Education. Former Special Secretary for Children, Youth, and Families, and Secretary of Juvenile Services, State of Maryland. Former positions with Baltimore County (Maryland) Public Schools: Associate Superintendent; Assistant Superintendent; Principal; Supervisor, Office of Special Education; Teacher, Hearing and Language Impaired Children.

Sally H. Greenberg *
Consultant. Former Associate Director, Executive Personnel and Management Development, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Chief, Planning and Analysis, and Assistant Director, Civil Service Commission.

Gilbert Gude *
Writer. Former Director, Congressional Research Service; Member, U.S. House of Representatives (Maryland).

Daniel Guttman
Fellow, Johns Hopkins University Center for Study of American Government; Attorney. Former Commissioner, U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission; Executive Director, Presidential Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments; Special Counsel to Senator David Pryor/Senate Subcommittee on Federal Services; Attorney and Partner, Spiegel & McDiarmid.

Mary Ellen Guy
Collins Professor of Public Administration, Askew School of Public Administration, Florida State University. Former positions with Department of Government and Public Service, University of Alabama at Birmingham: Professor; Associate Professor; Assistant Professor; Departmental Chair. Former Quality Assurance Coordinator, Psychologist, and Clinical Counselor, South Carolina State Hospital.



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Robert F. Hale
Senior Fellow, Logistics Management Institute. Former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller. Former positions with the Congressional Budget Office: Assistant Director for National Security; Deputy Assistant Director; Principal Analyst. Former Analyst and Study Director, Center for Naval Analyses; Officer, U.S. Navy, Active Duty and Reserves.

Sandra J. Hale *
President, Enterprise Management, International. Former Commissioner of Administration and Chair, Executive Management Subcabinet, State of Minnesota; Co-Editor, Managing Change: A Guide to Producing Innovation From Within; Associate Professor, Metropolitan State University, Twin Cities; President and Chair, Guthrie Theater Trustees, Minneapolis; Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board; Presidential Appointments: Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Judicial Nominating Commission and National Council for the Arts.

Howard W. Hallman *
President, Civic Action Institute. Former Executive Director, Methodists United for Peace and Justice; Director, Poverty Program Study, U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty; Deputy Director, Community Progress, Inc.; Director, Division of Neighborhood Improvement, New Haven, Connecticut.

Edward K. Hamilton
President, Hamilton, Rabinovitz & Alschuler, Inc. Former Director of the Budget, City of New York; Vice President, The Brookings Institution; Staff, National Security Council; Assistant to the Director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget.

Mary R. Hamilton
Executive Director, American Society for Public Administration. Former positions with U.S. General Accounting Office: Director of Operations, Program Evaluation Division; Director of Operations, General Government Division; Director of Quality Management; Regional Manager, New York Regional Office; Assistant Regional Manager, New York Regional Office; Group Director, Science and Technology, Program Analysis Division. Former Manager, Energy Policy Department, BDM Corporation.

Randy H. Hamilton *
Visiting Scholar, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Former Dean, Graduate School of Public Administration, Golden Gate University; Administrative Advisor and City Manager, Royal Government of Thailand (Bangkok); Associate Director and Washington Director, National League of Cities; City Manager, City of Carolina Beach, North Carolina.

William G. Hamm
Managing Director, LECG. Former Principal, Law & Economics Consulting Group, Inc.; Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, and Senior Vice President, Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco; Vice President, World Savings and Loan; Legislative Analyst, State of California; Deputy Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

John J. Hamre
President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Strategic and International Studies. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Defense: Deputy Assistant Secretary for National Security and International Affairs, and Under Secretary of Defense. Former Professional Staff Member, Senate Armed Services Committee; Deputy Assistant Director and Senior Analyst, National Security and International Affairs Division, Congressional Budget Office.

William H. Hansell , Jr.
Executive Director Emeritus and former Executive Director, International City/County Management Association. Former Executive Director, Pennsylvania League of Cities; Business Administrator, City of Allentown, Pennsylvania; Vice President, Business and Management, University of Scranton.

Royce Hanson
Visiting Professor, Policy Science Graduate Program, University of Maryland Baltimore County. Former Professor and Dean, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas; Associate Dean and Professor, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota; Senior Staff Officer, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences; Chairman, Montgomery County (Maryland) Planning Board; Chairman, Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

Peter Harkness
Editor and Publisher, Governing. Former positions with Congressional Quarterly, Inc.: Reporter, CQ Weekly Report; Managing Editor, CQ Weekly Report; Executive Editor and Deputy Publisher (all Congressional Quarterly publications and services).

Edwin L. Harper
Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Government Relations, Fortis, Inc. Former Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer for Fortis' subsidiaries; Vice Chairman, Commodore Applied Technologies; President and Chief Executive Officer, Association of American Railroads; Co-Chief Executive Officer, Executive Vice President, and Chief Financial Officer, Campbell Soup Company; Member, White House Domestic Council; Special Assistant to the President; Assistant to the President for Policy Development, The White House; Deputy Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Harry P. Hatry
Director, Public Management Program and former Director, State-Local Government Research Program, The Urban Institute. Former Associate, State-Local Finances Project, George Washington University; Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis.

Kingsley E. Haynes
Dean, School of Public Policy, and University Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University. Former Director, The Institute for Public Policy and Dean, Graduate School, George Mason University; Chair, Department of Geography and Chair, Provost's Public Policy Program, Boston University. Former positions with School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University: Professor; Director, Regional Economic Development Institute; Director, Urban Regional Analysis and Planning Faculty; Chair, Urban, Regional Analysis, and Planning Faculty.

Ferrel Heady *
Professor Emeritus, University of New Mexico. Former President, University of New Mexico; Director, Institute of Public Administration, University of Michigan; Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan.

Bernadine Healy
Former President and Chief Executive Officer, American Red Cross; Dean, College of Medicine, Ohio State University; Director, Section of Health and Science Policy, Page Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Professor, Division of Health Services Management and Policy, Ohio State University; Director, National Institutes of Health; Chair, Research Institute, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation; Deputy Science Advisor and Associate Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, The White House; Professor and Assistant Dean, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University.

Julia Henderson *
Former Secretary General, International Planned Parenthood Federation; Associate Commissioner and Director for Technical Cooperation, United Nations; Director, Bureau of Social Affairs, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations.

William J. Henderson
Former positions with the U.S. Postal Service: Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer; Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President; Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President; Vice President, Employee Relations; Division General Manager; Regional Director, Employee and Labor Relations; Postmaster/Sectional Center Manager; General Manager, Labor Relations, Southern Region; Labor Relations Trainee, Specialist, and Executive.

Charles T. Henry *
Range Rider, Oregon City/County Managers Association. Former City Manager in Residence, Office of Research and Policy Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; City Manager, Cities of Eugene, Oregon, University City, Missouri, and Sherwood, Wisconsin, Management Consultant, Public Administration Services.

Laurin L. Henry *
Professor Emeritus, School of Community and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. Former Dean, School of Community and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University; Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia; Senior Staff Member, The Brookings Institution.

Nicholas L. Henry
Professor and former President, Georgia Southern University. Former positions with Arizona State University: Director, Associate Professor/Professor of Public Affairs, Center for Public Affairs; Dean and Professor of Public Affairs, College of Public Programs.

Adam W. Herbert , Jr.
Regents Professor and Executive Director, Florida Center for Public Policy and Leadership, and former President, University of North Florida. Former Chancellor, State University System of Florida; Dean, School of Public Affairs and Services, Florida International University; Director, Northern Virginia Programs, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Special Assistant to the Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Antonia Hernandez
President and General Counsel, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Former positions with Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund: Executive Vice President; Deputy General Counsel; Employment Program Director; Regional Counsel, Washington, DC. Former Staff Counsel, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate; Directing Attorney, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles; Staff Attorney, Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice.

E. Pendleton Herring *
President, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Princeton University. Former President, Social Science Research Council; Director, Foreign Area Fellowship Program.

Stephen Hess
Senior Fellow in Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution. Former U.S. Representative, U.N. General Assembly; Deputy Assistant to the President for Urban Affairs, The White House; National Chairman, White House Conference on Children and Youth.

Elizabeth Hill
Executive Director, California Legislative Analyst's Office. Former Principal Program Analyst and Program Analyst, California Legislative Analyst's Office.

Bernard F. Hillenbrand *
Pastor Emeritus. Former Executive Director, National Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils; County Consultant to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretaries Henry G. Cisneros and Andrew Cuomo; Pastor Emeritus, Cedar Lane United Methodist Church; Executive Director, National Association of Counties; Assistant Director, National League of Cities; Bureau of Budget, State of Wisconsin; Staff, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.

Sally T. Hillsman
Executive Officer, American Sociological Association. Former Deputy Director, National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Vice President, Research Division, National Center for State Courts. Former positions with the Vera Institute of Justice (New York City): Project Director; Assistant Director of Research; Director of Research; Associate Director.

James Hinchman
Deputy Executive Officer, National Research Council. Former positions with the U.S. General Accounting Office: Principal Assistant Comptroller General; Deputy General Counsel, General Counsel, Special Assistant to the Comptroller General, and Acting Deputy Comptroller General. Former Associate General Counsel, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Deputy Associate Director for Labor, Veterans, and Education, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; increasingly responsible positions with the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, ending as Associate General Counsel.

Harlan H. Hobgood *
Former President, Good Hope, Inc.; President and Chief Executive Officer, Freedom from Hunger Foundation. Former positions with the U.S. Agency for International Development: Director, Office of Rural Development and Development Administration; Senior Foreign Service Officer; Associate Director of Personnel Management; Director, Mission to Haiti.

Matthew Holden , Jr.*
Henry L. and Grace M. Doherty Emeritus Professor, Department of Politics, University of Virginia. Former Commissioner, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Professor, Political Science/Public Policy and Administration, University of Wisconsin.

Robert C. Holland *
Senior Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in Management, Wharton School. Former President and Senior Economic Consultant, Committee for Economic Development; Executive Director, Federal Reserve System; Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago.

Elizabeth Hollander
Executive Director, Campus Compact. Former President, Government Assistance Program, and Executive Director, The Egan Urban Center, DePaul University; Executive Director, Government Assistance Project, The Chicago Community Trust; Executive Director, Illinois Commission on the Future of Public Service, The Chicago Community Trust; Commissioner of Planning, City of Chicago, Illinois; Executive Director, Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council; Associate Director, Task Force on the Future of Illinois.

Stephen (Tim) Honey
Executive Director, Sister Cities International. Former Director, Smart Growth Center, Eastern Research Group; City Manager, City of Boulder, Colorado; Director, Graduate Program of Public Policy and Management, and Vice President for Development and External Affairs, University of Southern Maine; Executive Director, Housing Finance Agency, State of Rhode Island; Deputy City Manager and City Manager, City of Portland, Maine.

Stephen Horn
Former Congressman, U.S. House of Representatives; Trustee Professor, California State University; President, California State University; Dean, Graduate Studies and Research, American University.

Constance J. Horner
Guest Scholar in Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution. Former Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel, The White House; Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Associate Director, Economics and Government, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Director, VISTA and National Center for Service Learning.

Virginia Housholder *
Former Member, U.N. Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions; Special Assistant to Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service; Director, Internal Administration, U.S. Department of State.

Feather O'Connor Houstoun
Former, Secretary of Public Welfare, Department of Public Welfare, State of Pennsylvania. Former Chief Financial Officer, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority; Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer, State of New Jersey; Executive Director, New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Jonathan B. Howes
Special Assistant to the Chancellor and Professor of Planning and Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Former Secretary, Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, State of North Carolina; Research Professor and Director, Center for Urban and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina; Mayor, Town of Chapel Hill; Director, Urban Policy Center, Urban America, Inc.; Director, State and Local Planning Assistance, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

William Hudnut , III
Senior Resident Fellow for Public Policy, Urban Land Institute. Former President, Civic Federation; Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute; Fellow, Institute of Politics, Harvard University; Mayor, City of Indianapolis, Indiana; Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 11th District, Indiana.

Mary Evelyn Huey *
President Emerita, Texas Woman's University. Former Dean, Graduate School, and Professor, Department of Government, Texas Woman's University; Assistant Director, Bureau of Public Administration, University of Mississippi.

Phillip S. Hughes *
Former Under Secretary, Smithsonian Institution; Assistant Secretary, Intergovernmental and Institutional Relations, U.S. Department of Energy; Assistant Comptroller General, U.S. General Accounting Office; Deputy Director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget.

Bradford Huther
Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Former Special Attaché and former Consultant, World Intellectual Property Organization; Chief Operating Officer, Bureau of the Census. Former positions with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Associate Commissioner and Chief Financial Officer; Assistant Commissioner for Finance and Planning; Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Administration; Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Operations.


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Patricia W. Ingraham
Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, Alan K. Campbell Institute, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University. Former positions with the Maxwell School: Director, Alan K. Campbell Institute; Professor and Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration. Former Director, Program in Public Policy and Administration, and Associate Professor, State University of New York at Binghamton; Commissioner, Department of Planning and Economic Development, Broome County, New York; Special Assistant, Evaluation Division, Office of Community Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Dwight A. Ink *
President Emeritus and former President, Institute of Public Administration. Former Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, U.S. Agency for International Development; Acting Administrator, U.S. General Services Administration; Director, U.S. Community Services Administration; Assistant Director for Executive Management, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Bobby R. Inman
Investor. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Westmark Systems, Inc.; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp.; Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency; Director, National Security Agency; Admiral, U.S. Navy, Retired.

Susan J. Irving
Director, Federal Budget Analysis, U.S. General Accounting Office. Former Faculty, Training Institute, U.S. General Accounting Office; Lecturer in Public Policy, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Fellow, Institute of Politics, Harvard University; Legislative Director, U.S. Senator Max Baucus; Vice President, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.




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David Janssen
Chief Administrative Officer, Los Angeles County, California. Former Government Affairs Consultant, Price Family Foundation; Chief Administrative Officer and Assistant Chief Administrative Officer, County of San Diego, California. Former positions with State of California: Director, Department of General Services; Assistant Secretary, Agriculture and Services Agency; Program Analyst, Department of Finance.

Herbert N. Jasper
Senior Consultant, McManis Associates, Inc. Former Executive Vice President, American Council for Competitive Telecommunications; Specialist in American Government, Congressional Research Service; Legislative Counsel, Research Director and Chief Counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare; Assistant Director, Office of Legislative Reference; Assistant Chief, Government Organization Branch, U.S. Bureau of the Budget.

Harriett G. Jenkins *
Consultant. Former Director, Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices, U.S. Senate; Assistant Administrator, Equal Opportunity Programs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Teacher, Principal, Director of Elementary Education, and Assistant Superintendent for Instruction, Berkeley Public School System.

DeWitt John
Director, Environmental Studies Program, and Lecturer in Government, Bowdoin College. Former Director, Center for the Economy and the Environment, National Academy of Public Administration; Director, State Policy Program, Aspen Institute; Policy Studies Director for Economics, Trade, and Agriculture, National Governors Association; Director, Governor's Office of Policy and Acting Director, Colorado Division of Mines, State of Colorado.

Curtis W. Johnson
Principal, The Citistates Group. Former Chairman, Metropolitan Council-Twin Cities Region; Executive Director, Citizen's League, Minnesota-St. Paul Region; President, Minneapolis Community College, Minneapolis; President, Inver Hills Community College, St. Paul; President, Hibbing Community College, Hibbing, Minnesota. Former positions with the Office of the Governor, State of Minnesota: Chief of Staff; Deputy Chief of Staff; Senior Policy Advisor.

Geneva Johnson *
Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Family Service America; Senior Vice President, United Way of America; Executive Director, United Way of Rochester; Director of Planning, United Way of Delaware; Assistant Executive Director, United Way of Berks County, Pennsylvania.

Grantland Johnson
Secretary, Health and Human Services Agency, State of California. Former Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; County Supervisor, Sacramento County, California; Member, Sacramento (California) City Council; Assistant Program Manager, Office of Economic Opportunity, State of California; Legislative Assistant, State Assembly Democratic Caucus, State of California .

Norman J. Johnson
Professor/Director, The School of Business and Industry, Florida A&M University. Former President and Elected Member, The Atlanta School Board; Special Assistant to the Provost, Georgia Institute of Technology; Associate Vice President for Academic Human Resource Development, and Professor of Organizational Effectiveness, Carnegie Mellon University; Associate Dean, Professor of Social Policy, and Chair, M.S. Program, School of Urban and Public Affairs, Carnegie Mellon.

Randall Johnson
Chair and Member, Hennepin County (Minnesota) Commissioners. Former Assistant General Counsel, Federal Election Commission; Associate, Faegre and Benson; Legal Assistant, National Coal Board, (London); Legislative Assistant, Minnesota Commissioner of Human Rights.

Tobe Johnson
Director, Urban Studies Program, Morehouse College. Former Director, Morehouse HUD Management Planning Seminars for Minority Professionals.

James R. Jones
Co-Chairman, ManattJones Global Strategies. Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, American Stock Exchange; Partner, Dickstein, Shapiro, and Morin; Member, U.S. House of Representatives (Oklahoma); Counsel, Holliman, Langholz, Runnels, and Dorwart; Special Assistant to the President of the United States.

James Joseph *
Professor of Public Policy, Duke University. Former Ambassador to South Africa; President, Council on Foundations; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; Vice President, Cummins Engine Company; President, Cummins Engine Foundation; Executive Director, Irwin Sweeney-Miller Foundation.

Jong Jun
Professor Emeritus, California State University at Hayward. Former positions with California State University at Hayward: Director, Institute for Governmental Research and Training; Professor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor of Public Administration. Visiting Professor, School of Law, Hosei University, Tokyo



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Mark E. Keane *
Executive Director Emeritus, International City/County Management Association. Former Distinguished Visiting Professor of Public Administration and Association Management, School of Government and Business Administration, George Washington University; Executive Director, International City Management Association; City Manager, Cities of Tucson, Arizona, and Oak Park, Illinois; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Land and Facilities Development Administration, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

James R. Keene , Jr.
City Manager, City of Tucson, Arizona. Former City Manager, City of Berkeley, California; County Manager, Coconino County, Arizona; Deputy County Administrator, Loudon, Virginia; Budget and Management Officer and Budget and Research Analyst, City of Rockville, Maryland.

Elizabeth K. Kellar
Deputy Executive Director, International City/County Management Association. Former Associate Director and Director of Communications, International City/County Management Association; Community Relations Officer, City of Sunnyvale, California; Public Relations Director, Central Ohio Heart Association.

Edward W. Kelley , Jr.
Chairman, Wesley Theological Seminary. Former Member, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System; Chair of the Board, Investment Advisors, Inc.; Chair of the Board, The Shoreline Companies, Inc.; President and Chief Executive Officer, Kelley Industries, Inc.

Steven J. Kelman
Weatherhead Professor of Public Management, JFK School of Government Harvard University. Former positions with the JFK School of Government: Teaching Fellow in Government; Assistant Professor of Public Policy; Associate Professor of Public Policy; Professor of Public Policy. Former Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Associate Director for Management Planning, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission.

Jane M. Kenny
Regional Administrator, Region II, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Former positions with the State of New Jersey: Commissioner, Department of Community Affairs; Chief of Policy and Planning for Governor Christie Todd Whitman; Cabinet Secretary for Constituent Relations; Director, New Jersey Office of Constituent Relations. Former Vice President of Corporate and Community Affairs, Beneficial Management Corporation.

Cornelius Kerwin
Provost, American University. Former Dean and Professor, School of Public Affairs, American University. Former positions with School of Public Affairs (formerly the School of Government and Public Administration), American University: Assistant Professor; Associate Professor; Acting Dean.

Donald F. Kettl
Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, and former Director, Robert M. LaFollette School of Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Former Associate Professor of Political Science, and Senior Fellow, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, Vanderbilt University. Assistant Professor of Government and Associate Professor of Government, University of Virginia.

Alan F. Kiepper *
Management Consultant. Former Senior Vice President, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quaid & Douglas, Inc. President, New York City Transit Authority; General Manager, Metropolitan Transit Authority, Houston, Texas; General Manager, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority; City Manager, City of Richmond, Virginia; County Manager, Fulton County, Georgia.

John Kincaid
Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service, and Director, Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government, Lafayette College. Former Executive Director and Director of Research, United States Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Assistant Professor of Political Science and Associate Professor, University of North Texas at Denton.

Norman R. King
Executive Director, San Bernadino Associated Governments/San Bernadino County Transportation Commission. Former City Manager, City of Moreno Valley, California; City Manager, City of Palm Springs, California; City Manager, Deputy City Manager, and Director of Finance, City of Claremont, California; Assistant Director, Office of Policy Analysis, and Director, Energy Project, National League of Cities/United States Conference of Mayors.

C. Morgan Kinghorn , Jr.
Partner, IBM Business Consulting Services. Former Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Commissioner and Controller, U.S. Internal Revenue Service; Assistant Director for Financial Management and Deputy Chief Financial Officer (Acting), U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Former Positions with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: Deputy Assistant Administrator for Administration and Resources Management; Assistant Administrator (Acting).

Nancy Rowena Kingsbury
Managing Director, Applied Research and Methods, U.S. General Accounting Office. Former positions with U.S. General Accounting Office: Acting Assistant Comptroller General for General Government and Director for Planning and Reporting, General Government Division (GGD); Director, Federal Human Resources Management Issues, GGD; Director, Air Force Issues, National Security, and International Affairs Division (NSIAD); Director, Foreign Economic Assistance Issues, NSIAD; Associate Director, Defense Manpower and Logistical Issues, NSIAD; Acting Associate Director, Air Force Issues. Former positions with the U.S. Civil Service Commission/Office of Personnel Management: Staffing Specialist, and Management Analyst. Former Director of Resource Management, Peace Corps.

Robert A. Kipp
Vice President, Corporate Communications and Services, Hallmark Cards, Inc.; President, Crown Center. Former City Manager and Director of City Development, Kansas City, Missouri; City Manager, Cities of Vandalia and Fairborn, Ohio; Planning Director, Newton, Kansas.

John J. Kirlin
Director, Center for Urban Policy and Environmental Affairs, and Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Former Emery E. Olson Chair in Public-Private Entrepreneurship. School of Public Administration, University of Southern California, Sacramento; Interim Dean and Associate Dean, School of Public Administration, and Co-Director, Sacremento Public Affairs Center, University of Southern California.

Rosslyn S. Kleeman *
Distinguished Executive-in-Residence, Department of Public Administration, School of Business and Public Management, George Washington University. Former Staff, Office of Presidential Personnel, The White House; Director, Federal Workforce Future Issues and Senior Associate Director, General Government Division, U.S. General Accounting Office; Project Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; President's Advisory Council on Management Improvement; Acting Director and Deputy Director, Women's Action Program, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

Ray Kline *
Former President, National Academy of Public Administration; Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator, U.S. General Services Administration; Associate Administrator for Management Operations, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Lawrence J. Korb
Director of Studies, Council on Foreign Relations. Former Director, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution; Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Installations and Logistic, U.S. Department of Defense.

John Koskinen
City Administrator, Government of the District of Columbia. Former Assistant to the President and Chair, President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion; Deputy Director for Management, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; President and Chief Executive Officer, The Palmieri Company; Administrative Assistant to Senator Abraham Ribicoff; Assistant to Mayor John Lindsay and to New York City; Special Assistant to Deputy Executive Director, "Kerner Commission."

James Kunde
Associate Professor and Program Coordinator, University of Texas, Arlington. Former Executive Director, Coalition to Improve Management in State and Local Government; Executive Director, Public Services Institute; Senior Staff Assistant, Center for Dispute Resolution, Southern Methodist University; Director of Programs, Charles Kettering Foundation; City Manager, City of Dayton, Ohio; City Development Director, Kansas City, Missouri.


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Janice Lachance
Management Consultant, Analytica. Former Director, Deputy Director, Chief of Staff, and Director of Communications and Policy, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Director of Communications, Congressional and Political Affairs, American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO; Communications Director, Congressman Tom Daschle; Administrative Assistant, Congresswoman Katie Hall; Staff Director and Counsel, Subcommittee on Antitrust and Restraint of Trade, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Small Business; Legislative Assistant, Congressman Jim Mattox.

Gilda H. Lambert
Consultant. Former Associate Commissioner, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Director of Personnel Services, D.C. Public Schools; Associate Director, Council for Excellence in Government; Secretary of Administration, State of Florida; Director, Division of Personnel, Florida Department of Administration; Special Assistant to the Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management.

Martin Landau *
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkely. Former Professor of Political Science and Chairman, Committee on the Study of Public Organization, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley; Distinguished Professor, City University of New York.

Thomas D. Larson *
Consultant. Former Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Professor of Government and Management, Pennsylvania State University; Secretary of Transportation, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Gregory Lashutka
Senior Vice President for Corporate Relations, Nationwide. Former Mayor and City Attorney, City of Columbus, Ohio; Partner, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey, L.L.P.; Associate Attorney, Cameron & Cameron; Legislative Aide to U.S. Congressman Samuel Devine; Law Clerk to Judge Richard B. Metcalf.

George Latimer *
Chief Executive Officer, National Equity Fund, and Distinguished Visiting Professor, Department of Urban Studies, Macalester College. Former Director, Office of Special Actions, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Dean, Hamline University, School of Law, St. Paul; Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota; Attorney in private practice.

Anne Hartzell Laurent
Positions with Government Executive Magazine: Deputy Editor; Project Manager, Government Performance Project. Former Senior Editor and Staff Writer, Federal Times Newspaper; Associate Director, Caribbean Basin Information Project; Staff Aide, The Washington Post Book World.

Thomas P. Lauth
Dean, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia. Former positions with University of Georgia: Department Chair, Professor, and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science; Director, Doctor of Public Administration. Former Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Hofstra University.

Clarence Lee
Associate Director for Management and Operations, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Former positions with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts: Assistant Director for Administration and Human Resources; Assistant Director for Planning, Evaluation, and Statistics; Special Assistant. Former positions with the General Services Administration: Executive Assistant to the Deputy Administrator; Deputy Associate Administrator for Policy and Management Systems; Director, Administrative Services Division; Regional Administrator; Acting Deputy Administrator.

Deidre Lee
Director, Defense Procurement, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics), U.S. Department of Defense. Former Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy, U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Former positions with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Associate Administrator for Procurement; Associate Administrator for Procurement; Executive Officer to the Deputy Administrator; various high level procurement responsibilities, Johnson Space Center.

Eugene C. Lee *
Professor Emeritus of Political Science, and former Director, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Former Vice President/Executive Assistant, University of California; Assistant to the City Manager, City of San Leandro, California; Staff Consultant, California Congressional Delegation; Consultant, Special Masters on Reapportionment, California Supreme Court.

Valerie Lemmie
City Manager, City of Cincinnati Ohio. Former City Manager, City of Dayton, Ohio; City Manager, City of Petersburg, Virginia; Director, Department of Environmental Services, City of Arlington, Virginia; Assistant Professor, Howard University. Former positions with the Government of the District of Columbia: Deputy Director, Department of Consumer/Regulatory Affairs; Assistant to the Director, Department of Consumer/Regulatory Affairs. Former Project Director, Minority Business Development Services, One America, Inc; Special Assistant, Office of Business and Economic Development; Financial Policy Analyst/Course Manager, Office of Comptroller, Labor Department (on assignment from Kansas City, Missouri).

Leslie Lenkowsky
Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service. Former Professor, Philanthropic Studies and Public Policy, Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University; President, The Hudson Institute; President, Institute for Educational Affairs; Deputy Director, U.S. Information Agency.

Michael E. Levine
Adjunct Professor of Law, Yale Law School. Former Adjunct Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Executive Vice President, Marketing and International, Northwest Airlines; Dean, Endowed Chairs, and Lecturer in Law, School of Organization and Management, Yale University; Henry R. Luce Professor of Law and Social Change in the Technological Society, California Institute of Technology; Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor of Law, University of Southern California; President and Chief Executive Officer, New York Air; Executive Vice President, Marketing, Continental Airlines. Former positions with U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board: General Director, International and Domestic Aviation; Director, Bureau of Pricing and Domestic Aviation; Attorney (policy analysis).

Paul C. Light
Director, Center for Public Service, and Douglas Dillon Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. Former Director, Public Policy, Pew Charitable Trusts; Professor of Public Administration and Director, Surviving Innovation Project, and Associate Dean, Hubert Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota; Senior Advisor, National Commission on the Public Service (Volcker Commission); Special Advisor on Public Management, U.S. Senate Governmental Affairs Committee; Director of Studies, National Academy of Public Administration.

Michael Lipsky
Senior Program Officer, Peace and Social Justice Program, The Ford Foundation. Former Professor, Department of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Emily Lloyd
Executive Vice President for Administration, Columbia University. Former Commissioner of Sanitation, New York City Department of Sanitation; General Manager, Aviation Customer and Public Services Division, and Director, Office of Business Development, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Senior Vice President, Brophy & Associates; Senior Associate, Cambridge Systematics.

Hubert G. Locke *
Dean and Professor Emeritus, Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle. Former Dean, College of Public Affairs and Community Service, and Associate Professor of Urban Studies, University of Nebraska, Omaha; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Education, Wayne State University; Administrative Assistant to Commissioner of Police, Detroit.

Christopher G. Lockwood
Executive Director, Maine Municipal Association. Former Research Assistant and Assistant Director, Association of Washington Cities, Seattle, Washington.

Richard G. Lugar
U.S. Senator (Indiana). Former Visiting Professor of Political Science, University of Indianapolis; Mayor, Indianapolis, Indiana; President, National League of Cities.

Carolyn Lukensmeyer
Founder and Executive Director, America Speaks. Former Consultant, Office of the President's Chief of Staff, The White House; Deputy Director, National Performance Review, Office of the Vice President; Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Lukensmeyer Associates, Inc.; Chief of Staff to Governor Richard Celeste.

Laurence Edwin Lynn , Jr.
George Bush Chair and Professor of Public Affairs, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University, and Sydney Stein, Jr. Professor of Public Management Emeritus, Graduate School of Public Policy Studies and School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago. Former Dean, School of Social Services Administration, University of Chicago; Professor of Public Policy and Chairman, Public Policy Program, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Assistant Secretary, Program Development and Budget, U.S. Department of the Interior; Assistant Secretary, Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Naomi B. Lynn
Chancellor Emeritus and former Chancellor, University of Illinois at Springfield. Former President, Sangamon State University; Dean, College of Public and Urban Affairs, Georgia State University, Atlanta; Head, Political Science Department, and Professor of Political Science, Kansas State University; Kansas Social and Rehabilitation Review Commission.




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Michael Maccoby
President, The Maccoby Group, PC. Former Director, Project on Technology, Work and Character; Director, Project on Technology, Public Policy and Human Development, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former Director, Bolivar Project, Harman Industries and United Auto Workers.

Robert L. Mallett
Senior Vice President for Corporate Affairs, Pfizer, Inc. Former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; Shareholder, Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson, and Hand; City Administrator, Deputy Mayor, and Principal Deputy Corporation Counsel, Government of the District of Columbia; Legal Counsel, Senator Lloyd Bentsen.

David Mammen
President, Institute of Public Administration. Former positions with the Institute for Public Administration: Member, Senior Staff; Director of International Urban Studies. Former Community Development Analyst, City of Philadelphia.

Thomas E. Mann
W. Averell Harriman Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. Former Vice President and Director, Governmental Studies Program, The Brookings Institution; Executive Director, American Political Science Association; Co-Director, Congress Project, American Enterprise Institute.

Kristine M. Marcy
Associate, The AIH Group. Former Chief Operating Officer, Small Business Administration; Senior Counsel, Detention and Deportation, Immigration and Naturalization Service; Assistant Director for Prisoner Services, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Department of Justice; Associate Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; Acting Director/Deputy Director, Office of Construction Management and Deputy Budget Director, U.S. Department of the Interior; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education; Assistant Director, Human Resources, Veterans and Labor Group, U.S. Office of Personnel Management.

Byron Marshall
Principal, Marshall Group. Former Chief Operations Officer, City of Atlanta, Georgia; First Assistant City Manager and Assistant City Manager, City of Austin, Texas; Acting Director and Deputy Director, Department of Finance and Administration, City of Houston, Texas; Acting Director/Deputy Director and Deputy Controller, Department of Human Services, Government of the District of Columbia.

Dale Rogers Marshall
President, Wheaton College. Former Dean and Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College; Associate Dean and Professor of Political Science, College of Letters and Science, University of California, Davis; Lecturer in Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, and UCLA.

Bernard H. Martin
Consultant. Former positions with the U.S. Office of Management and Budget: Special Assistant to the Deputy Director for Management; Deputy Associate Director for Human Resources; Assistant Director for Legislative Reference; Deputy Associate Director, Labor, Veterans, and Education Division; Chief, Economics-Science-General Government Branch, Legislative Reference Division.

David Mathews
President, The Charles F. Kettering Foundation. Former Professor, Department of History, and President, University of Alabama; Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Kent Mathewson *
Counsel on Urban Affairs, Ray Associates, Inc., Public Management Company; Senior Consultant, Metropolitan Affairs Corp. Former President, Metropolitan Fund; City Manager, five East and West Coast cities.

David G. Mathiasen
Consultant. Former Counselor, Public Management Service, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; Special Assistant to Assistant Comptroller, U.S. General Accounting Office; Assistant Director for Budget Review, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Executive Director, National Economic Commission; Associate Assistant Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development.

Robert Matson
Director and Professor, Senior Executive Institute, Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, University of Virginia. Former Director and Senior Professor, Federal Executive Institute; President, Ricker College (Maine); Vice President for Student Affairs and Professor of Higher Education, Kent State University (Ohio); Dean of Men, Carroll College (Wisconsin).

Charles W. Maynes
President, The Eurasia Foundation. Former Editor, Foreign Policy; Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations; Director, International Organization Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Singleton Beryl McAllister
Partner, Patton Boggs, LLP. Former General Counsel, U.S. Agency for International Development; Counsel, Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge; Partner, Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay; Senior Counsel, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives; Judicial Law Clerk to Jack E. Tanner, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington; Special Assistant to Congressman Mickey Leland; Legislative Director to Congressman William H. Gray, III; Assistant Director, TransAfrica, Inc.; Legislative Assistant to Congressman Parren Mitchell.

Robert H. McClain , Jr.*
Former Consultant to the Speaker, State House, Massachusetts; Under Secretary of Administration and Finance, State of Massachusetts; Adjunct Professor, Graduate Program in Public Administration, Northeastern University; Fiscal Advisor and Staff Director, Joint Committee on Taxation, Massachusetts State Legislature; Executive Director, Massachusetts Tax Plan Commission.

Edward B. McConnell *
Former President, National Center for State Courts; Administrative Director, Courts of the State of New Jersey; Standing Master of the New Jersey Supreme Court; Faculty, Rutgers University, School of Business Administration.

Bruce D. McDowell
President, Intergovernmental Management Associates. Former positions with U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations: Director of Government Policy Research; Executive Assistant to the Executive Director; Senior Analyst; Analyst. Former Director, Governmental Studies, National Council on Public Works Improvement. Former positions with the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments: Director, Regional Management Information Service; Assistant Director, Regional Planning; Director, Program Coordination.

Thomas S. McFee *
Management Consultant. Former Assistant Secretary for Personnel Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Technical Assistant to the Director, Science and Technology Office, Executive Office of the President; Director, Systems and Development, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Project Leader, Weapons Systems Evaluation Group, U.S. Department of Defense.

Patricia G. McGinnis
President and Chief Executive Officer, Council for Excellence in Government. Former Co-Founder and Principal, The FMR Group; Member, Strategic Planning and Government Practices, Creasap, McCormick & Paget; Deputy Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Professional Staff Member, Senate Budget Committee; Legislative Analyst, Senate Labor and Public Management Committee; Director of Special Studies, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; Social Services Program Analyst and Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Management, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Wayne F. McGown *
Special Assistant to the Chancellor, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Former positions with the State of Wisconsin: Senior Consultant; Deputy Secretary, Department of Industry, Labor, and Human Relations; Secretary, Department of Administration.

Christopher K. McKenzie
Executive Director, League of California Cities. Former Executive Director, Attorney/Director of Research, and Research Associate, League of Kansas Municipalities; County Administrator and County Counselor, Douglas County, Kansas; Assistant Director for Planning/Intergovernmental Relations and Policy Analyst, Division of State Planning and Research, State of Kansas.

L. Ralph Mecham
Director, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Former Washington Representative, Atlantic Richfield Company; Vice President for Federal Government Relations, Anaconda Company; Co-Chair, Four Corners Regional Economic Commission; Special Assistant to Secretary of Commerce for Regional Economic Development.

Jerry Mechling
Director and Adjunct Professor, Program on Strategic Computing and Telecommunications in the Public Sector, Harvard University. Former President, Hayes-Mechling-Kleiman, Inc. (formerly Selkirk Consulting Group); Director, Office of Management and Budget, City of Boston. Former positions with the City of New York: Assistant Administrator for Program Analysis and Development, Environmental Protection Agency; Aide to the Mayor.

Edwin Meese , III
Distinguished Fellow, The Heritage Foundation. Former Attorney General of the United States; Counselor to the President of the United States; Professor of Law and Director, Center for Criminal Justice Policy and Management, University of San Diego School of Law.

Astrid E. Merget
Dean, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Former positions with Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University: Associate Dean and Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business and Government Policy; Chair, Public Administration Department. Former Senior Advisor to the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Director, School of Public Policy and Management, and Acting Dean, College of Business, The Ohio State University; Professor and Chair, Department of Public Administration, George Washington University; Assistant Professor, Political Science and Urban Studies, and Deputy Director, Urban Studies Program, Barnard College.

Howard M. Messner *
Former Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, American Consulting Engineers Council. Former Assistant Administrator for Administration and Resources Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Comptroller, U.S. Department of Energy; Assistant Director for Management Improvement and Evaluation, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Shelley Metzenbaum
Director, Environmental Compliance Consortium, and Visiting Professor and Senior Fellow, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Former Executive Director, Performance Measurement Project, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Associate Administrator for Regional Operations and State/Local Relations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Under Secretary, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, and Director, Office of Capital Planning and Budgeting, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Christopher Mihm
Director, Strategic Issues, U.S. General Accounting Office. Former Assistant Director, Federal Management Issues, and Evaluator, U.S. General Accounting Office.

Gerald H. Miller
Senior Vice President and Managing Director, ACS State and Local Solutions. Former positions with the State of Michigan: Director, Department of Social Services; Director, Department of Management and Budget; Director, Office of Intergovernmental Relations; Director, Research Division. Former Executive Director, National Association of State Budget Officers.

Girard Miller
President and Chief Executive Officer, ICMA Retirement Corporation. Former Senior Vice President, Fidelity Investments Institutional Services Company; Director, Technical Services, Government Finance Officer Association; Director of Fiscal Services, City of Southfield, Michigan; Director of Finance, City of Farmington Hills, Michigan; Township Administrator, Township of West Windsor, New Jersey.

William G. Miller
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine; President, International Foundation for the Survival and Development of Humanity; President, American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations; Associate Dean and Adjunct Professor of International Politics, Tufts University; Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on National Emergencies and Delegated Emergency Powers.

Joseph J. Minarik
Director of Policy, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives. Former Associate Director for Economic Policy, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Executive Director for Policy and Chief Economist, Committee on the Budget, U.S. House of Representatives; Executive Director, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress; Senior Research Associate, The Urban Institute; Deputy Assistant Director for Tax Analysis, Congressional Budget Office.

Steven A. Minter
President and Executive Director, The Cleveland Foundation. Former Associate Director and Program Officer, Civic Affairs, The Cleveland Foundation; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education; Commissioner of Public Welfare, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Ronald C. Moe
Specialist in American Government, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress. Former Senior Policy Advisor, Cost of Living Council; Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President; Assistant Professor of Political Science, San Diego State University.

Richard Monteilh
City Administrator, City of Newark, New Jersey. Former President, Washington, DC Chamber of Commerce; Director, Department of Housing and Community Development, Washington, DC; Executive Director, Metropolitan Atlanta Olympics Games Authority; Chief Administrative Officer, City of Newark, New Jersey; Deputy Chief Administrative Officer and Deputy Commissioner of Finance, City of Atlanta, Georgia; Deputy City Manager, City of Savannah, Georgia; Staff Consultant, Governor's Office, State of Washington; Consultant, Booz Allen & Hamilton Management Consultants; Program Manager, International City Management Association.

David Mora
City Manager, City of Salinas, California. Former City Manager, City of Oxnard, California; Manager, Los Gatos, California. Increasingly responsible positions with Santa Barbara, California: Director, Community Relations; Assistant to City Administrator; Deputy City Administrator.

William A. Morrill
Senior Fellow, Caliber Associates. Former Senior Fellow, Chair, and President, MATHTECH, Inc.; Vice President, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Assistant Secretary, Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Assistant Director, U. S. Office of Management and Budget; Deputy County Executive, Fairfax County, Virginia.

Michael Moskow
President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Former Clinical Professor of Strategy and International Management, J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University; Deputy U.S. Trade Representative with rank as Ambassador; Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, Premark International; Vice President, Corporate Development, Dart & Kraft, Inc. Former positions with U.S. Department of Labor: Deputy Under Secretary; Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research; Under Secretary of Labor.

Gerald J. Mossinghoff
Senior Counsel, Law Offices of Oblon Spivak Et Al. Former Professor, George Washington University School of Law; President, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association; Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks; Chairman, General Assembly of the U.N. World Intellectual Property Organization; Deputy General Counsel, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Keith F. Mulrooney
Consultant. Former Special Assistant to the Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Executive Director, American Society for Public Administration; Urban Management Consultant; City Manager, City of Alexandria, Virginia; City Manager, City of Claremont, California.

Alicia H. Munnell
Peter F. Drucker Chair in Management Sciences, Wallace E. Carroll School of Management, Boston College. Former Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy, U.S. Department of the Treasury. Former positions with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston: Senior Vice President and Director of Research; Vice President; Economist. Former Assistant Professor of Economics, Wellesley College.

James Murley
Director, Anthony James Catanese Center for Urban and Environmental Solutions, Florida Atlantic University. Former Secretary and Director, Division of Resource Planning and Management, Department of Community Affairs, State of Florida; Executive Director, 1000 Friends of Florida. Former positions with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce: Director, Coastal Program Office, and Gulf Coast Regional Manager, Office of Coastal Zone Management; Congressional Officer.

Thomas P. Murphy
Associate Broker, Pardee Real Estate. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Personnel, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Director, Federal Executive Institute, U.S. Civil Service Commission; Deputy Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Robert Murray
President and Chief Executive Officer, The CNA Corporation. Former Lecturer in Public Policy and Director, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Dean, Naval War College; Director, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, and Director, Strategic Studies Group (Newport, Rhode Island); Under Secretary of the Navy. Numerous senior positions with the U.S. Department of Defense.

Sylvester Murray
Professor of Public Administration, Cleveland State University, Former Manager, Government Consulting Services, Coopers and Lybrand; Former City Manager: City of San Diego, Califormnia: City of Cincinnati, Ohio; City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and City of Inkster, Michigan.



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Larry Naake
Executive Director, National Association of Counties. Former Executive Director and Principal Assistant to the General Manager, County Supervisors Association of California; Associate Director, Legislative Representative, and Western Region Representative, National Association of Counties.

Arthur Naftalin *
Former Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota; Mayor, City of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Consultant, Public Affairs Division, The Ford Foundation.

John Nalbandian
Professor, Department of Public Administration, University of Kansas. Former Mayor and Commissioner, City of Lawrence, Kansas; Associate Professor, Department Chair, Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, University of Kansas; Instructor, Associate Dean, Assistant to the Associate Dean, University of Southern California.

Richard P. Nathan
Director, Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York. Former Provost, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, State University of New York; Deputy Under Secretary for Welfare Reform, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Assistant Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Professor of Public and International Affairs, and Director, Urban and Regional Research Center, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.

Elmer K. Nelson *
Consultant on Criminal Justice Policy; Mediator. Former Dean and Professor Emeritus, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California; Director, National Study of Correctional Administrators, Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training; Professor of Criminology, University of British Columbia.

Richard E. Neustadt *
Douglas Dillon Professor of Government Emeritus, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Public Administration, and Director of the Institute of Politics, JFK School of Government, Harvard University.

Kathryn Newcomer
Department Chair and Professor, Department of Public Administration, George Washington University. Former Associate Professor, George Washington University; Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska; Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Denver.

Charldean Newell
Regents Professor of Public Administration, University of North Texas. Former positions with the University of North Texas: Executive Director, Federation of North Texas Area Universities; Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs; Chairperson, Department of Political Science; Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Planning.

Chester A. Newland
Duggan Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, University of Southern California, Sacramento; Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review. Former Director, Federal Executive Institute.

Felix A. Nigro *
Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia; Author; Arbitrator. Former Charles P. Messick Professor of Public Administration, University of Delaware; Public Administration Consultant, Point IV Program; Lecturer, U.N. School of Public Administration; Chief of Classification, National Youth Administration.

Karl Nollenberger
Former County Administrator, Lake County, Illinois; Chief Administrative Officer, City of Duluth, Minnesota; County Administrator, County of St. Louis, Minnesota; Senior Manager, Arthur Young & Co.; City Manager, City of Beaumont, Texas; City Manager, City of Richfield, Minnesota.

James A. (Dolph) Norton *
Consultant in Higher Education. Former Interim Chancellor, Lamar University System; Interim Chancellor, University of Maryland; Professor, Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, and Director, Institute of Government, University of Virginia; Chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents.

Janet Norwood *
Counselor and Senior Fellow, Conference Board. Former Senior Fellow, The Urban Institute; U.S. Commissioner of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor; Research Associate, William L. Clayton Center, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.



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Brian O'Connell
Professor of Public Service, Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs, Tufts University. Former President, Independent Sector; President, National Council on Philanthropy; Executive Director, Coalition of National Voluntary Organizations.

Sean O'Keefe
Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Former Deputy Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business and Government Policy, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University; Special Assistant to the Senior Vice President for Research, Dean of Graduate School, Professor of Business Administration, Pennsylvania State University; Secretary of the Navy; Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Defense; Staff Director, Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.

Hazel O'Leary
President, Hazel O'Leary & Associates. Former Chief Operating Officer, Blaylock & Partners, L.P.; Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; President and Executive Vice President, Northern States Power; President, Vice President, General Counsel, O'Leary Associates; Administrator, Economic Regulatory Administration, U.S. Department of Energy; Partner, Coopers & Lybrand.

Rosemary O'Leary
Professor of Public Administration, and former Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, Maxwell School, Syracuse University. Former positions with Indiana University: Professor and Co-Director, Indiana Conflict Resolution Institute; Associate Professor; Assistant Professor. Former Director, Division of Policy and Planning, Kansas Department of Health and Environment; Assistant General Counsel, Kansas Corporation Commission; Governor's Fellow, Office of the Governor of Kansas.

Paul H. O'Neill
Former Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Aluminum Company of America; Deputy Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; President, International Paper Company.

Robert J. O'Neill , Jr.
Executive Director, International City/County Management Association. Former President, National Academy of Public Administration; County Executive, Fairfax County, Virginia. Former positions with the City of Hampton, Virginia: City Manager; Assistant City Manager for Administrative Services; Management Systems Coordinator; Management Intern; Director, the Public Employment Program. Former Director of Management Consulting Services, Coopers and Lybrand; Regional Manager, Management Improvement Corporation of America.

Philip A. Odeen
Chairman, TRW Inc. Former, Executive Vice President, Washington Operations, TRW Inc.; President and Chief Executive Officer, BDM International, Inc.; Vice Chairman, Management Consulting Services, and Regional Managing Partner, Coopers & Lybrand (Washington, DC); Director of Program Analysis, National Security Council; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for System Analysis, U.S. Department of Defense.

John B. Olsen
Management Consultant. Former Partner, Hamilton, Rabinovitz, and Alschuler, Inc.; Senior Vice President and Head, Corporate Planning Department, Mellon Bank Corporation; Assistant Executive Director, Council for Economic Opportunities, (Cleveland).

David Osborne
Managing Partner, Public Strategies Group; Author; Lecturer; Consultant; Founding Co-Chair, Advisory Board, Alliance for Redesigning Government, National Academy of Public Administration. Former Columnist, The Washington Post.

William A. Owens
** Co-Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman, Teledesic LLC. Former positions with Science Applications International Corporation: President; Chief Operating Officer; Vice Chairman of the Board; Corporate Executive Vice President for Research and Development. Former Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Former positions with the U.S. Navy: Deputy Chief of Naval Operations; Commander, Sixth Fleet; Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense; Director, Office of Program Appraisal, Office of the Secretary of the Navy; Commander, U.S. Submarine Group Six; Commander, Nuclear Submarine Squadron.



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Manuel T. Pacheco
President, University of Missouri System. Former President, University of Arizona; President, University of Houston-Downtown; President, Laredo State University. Former positions with the University of Texas at El Paso: Associate Dean, College of Education; Professor of Curriculum; Executive Director for Planning.

Richard S. Page
Vice President/Area Manager, Parsons Brinkerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. Former Management and Public Affairs Consultant, TRANS-ACTIONS, Inc.; Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Davis, Wright, Tremaine; President, Washington Roundtable (Seattle); General Manager, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority; Administrator, Urban Mass Transit Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Executive Director, Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle.

William J. Page *
Former Secretary, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Services, State of Florida; Associate Director, Washington Public Affairs Center, University of Southern California; Associate Administrator, Social and Rehabilitation Services, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Chong Mo Pak *
Former Professor of Leadership and Organization Development, Center for Public Service, Richmond Office, University of Virginia; Director, Virginia Department of Personnel and Training; Associate Director, Federal Executive Institute; Professor and Chairman, Department of Public Administration, Virginia Commonwealth University.

John Palguta
Vice President, Policy and Research, Partnership for Public Service. Former positions with the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board: Director, Policy and Evaluation; Deputy Director, Policy and Evaluation; Supervisory Research Analyst. Former positions with U.S. Office of Personnel Management: Branch Chief, Personnel Office; Personnel Management Advisor, Bureau of Personnel Management Evaluation.

John L. Palmer
Dean, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. Former Senior Fellow, The Urban Institute; Adjunct Professor, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

John Parr
Principal, Center for Regional and Neighborhood Action, and Senior Fellow, Center for Public Policy and Contemporary Issues, University of Denver. Former President, National Civic League; Director, Center for Public-Private Sector Cooperation, University of Colorado at Denver; Acting Director, Center for the Improvement of Public Management, University of Colorado at Denver; Director, Front Range Project, Office of the Governor, State of Colorado; Special Assistant to the Governor, State of Colorado.

Delores Parron
Scientific Advisor for Capacity Development, Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Associate Director for Special Populations, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health; Associate Director, Division of Mental Health and Behavioral Medicine, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences.

Robin Pasquarella
President, Alliance for Education. Former Executive Director, Henry M. Jackson Foundation; Consultant, Committee for Affordable Health Care; Director, Mayor's Reorganization Project, Office of Seattle Mayor Charles Royer; Director, Office of Program Planning and Analysis/Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy; Director, Office of Policy and Program Coordination, Federal Energy Administration; Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

Bradley H. Patterson , Jr.*
Author. Former Senior Staff Member, Center for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution; Assistant Director, Presidential Personnel Office; Executive Secretary, Peace Corps; Assistant Cabinet Secretary, The White House; Executive Director, National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity.

Jane Smith Patterson
Executive Director, Rural Internet Access Authority. Former positions with the State of North Carolina: Senior Advisor to the Governor for Science and Technology; Senior Advisor to the Governor for Policy, Budget, and Technology; Secretary of Administration; Acting Secretary, Department of Administration; Assistant Secretary of Administration. Former positions with the University of University of North Carolina at Wilmington: Vice Chancellor for Public Service and Extended Education; Acting Vice Chancellor for Advancement.

Sallyanne Payton
Professor of Law, University of Michigan School of Law. Former Associate Professor, University of Michigan School of Law; Chief Counsel, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Staff Assistant to the President of the United States, Domestic Council, The White House; Attorney, Covington & Burling.

Neal R. Peirce
Chairman, The Citistates Group; Syndicated Columnist, Washington Post Writers Group; Author; Lecturer; Founder and former contributing editor, National Journal. Former Advisory Board Member, Alliance for Redesigning Government, National Academy of Public Administration.

Clara Penniman *
Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin. Former Chairman and Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin; Director, Center for Study of Public Policy and Administration; President, League of Women Voters of Madison, Wisconsin.

Edward J. Perkins
William J. Crowe Chair Professor, University of Oklahoma. Former U.S. Ambassador to Australia; U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, U.S. Mission to the United Nations; Director General of the Foreign Service and Director of Personnel, U.S. Department of State; U.S. Ambassador.

Jan Perkins
City Manager and former Assistant City Manager, City of Fremont, California. Former City Manager, City of Morgan Hill, California; Deputy City Manager, City of Santa Ana, California; Deputy City Manager and Administrative Assistant, City of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Assistant City Administrator, City of Adrian, Michigan.

James L. Perry
Associate Dean and Chancellors' Professor of Public Affairs, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Former positions with Indiana University: Director, Institute for the Study of Government and the Nonprofit Sector, Indiana University; Professor. Former Senior Research Associate, National Academy of Public Administration; Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Personnel Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Professor, Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine.

James P. Pfiffner
Professor of Government and Politics, Department of Public Affairs, George Mason University. Former Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, California State University, Fullerton; Special Assistant, Office of the Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Assistant Professor, University of California, Riverside; Research Fellow, The Brookings Institution; U.S. Army, Vietnam.

Jane G. Pisano
President and Director, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Former Senior Vice President, External Relations and C. Erwin and Lone L. Piper Dean, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California; President, The 2000 Partnership; President, Los Angeles 2000 Committee; Director, Olympic Programs, Corporate Administration, The Times Mirror Company.

Mark A. Pisano
Executive Director, Southern California Association of Governments; Chief Executive Officer, Southern California Hazardous Waste Management Authority. Former Chief Executive Officer, Regional Institute of Southern California; Director, Water Quality Planning Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Vice President and General Manager, Frank Pisano and Associates.

Nelson W. Polsby
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California. Former Director, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California; Advisor, Select Committee on Government Research, U.S. House of Representatives.

Elsa A. Porter *
Senior Fellow, The Meridian International Institute. Former Vice President, Research and Development, The Maccoby Group; Assistant Secretary of Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce; Chief, Analysis and Development Division, U.S. Civil Service Commission.

Roger B. Porter
Professor of Government and Business, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former Assistant to the President for Economic and Domestic Policy, The White House; Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Policy Development; Executive Secretary, Economic Policy Council and Cabinet Council on Economic Affairs.

Paul Posner
Director, Federal Budget Issues, U.S. General Accounting Office. Former positions with U.S. General Accounting Office: Assistant Director, Intergovernmental Relations Group; Associate Director for Tax Policy and Administration; Director, Federal Program Review, New York City Budget Bureau.

A. Alan Post *
Economic Consultant; Distinguished Practitioner in Residence, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California. Former Chief Economist and Administrative Analyst, Joint Legislative Budget Committee, State of California; Economist, U.S. Department of State.

Ersa H. Poston *
Personnel Management Consultant. Former Vice Chair, U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board; Commissioner, U.S. Civil Service Commission; Chairman, President's Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Personnel Policy; President and Commissioner, New York State Civil Service Commission.

Colin L. Powell
Secretary, U.S. Department of State. Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; Commander, U.S. Forces Command; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.

David E. Price
Representative, 4th Congressional District of North Carolina. Former Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, Duke University; Staff Director, Commission on Presidential Nomination of the Democratic National Committee; Assistant Professor of Political Science and American Studies, Yale University.

Robert D. Putnam
Don K. Price Professor of Politics, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. Former Dean, JFK School of Government, and Professor of Government and Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University; Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan; Staff, National Security Council Staff.


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J. Michael Quinlan
President, Corrections Corporation of America. Former Chief Executive Officer, Prison Regulatory Trust; Director, Strategic Planning Corrections Corporation of America; Senior Advisor to the U.S. Sentencing Commission. Former positions with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Department of Justice: Executive Assistant to the Director; Superintendent, Federal Prison Camp, Eglin Air Force Base (Florida); Warden, Federal Correctional Institution (Otisville, New York); Deputy Assistant Director; Deputy Director; Director.



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Francine F. Rabinovitz
Vice President, Hamilton, Rabinovitz & Alschuler, Inc.; Professor, Schools of Public Administration and Urban and Regional Planning, University of Southern California. Former Distinguished Visiting Professor, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Texas, Austin.

Randall Rader
Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Former Judge, U.S. Claims Court. Former positions with the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee: Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights; General Counsel and Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on the Constitution. Former positions with the U.S. House of Representatives: Counsel, Ways and Means Committee; Legislative Assistant, Interior Committee.

Beryl A. Radin
Professor of Government and Public Administration, University of Baltimore; Managing Editor, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. Former Professor of Public Administration and Policy, Rockefeller College, State University of New York at Albany; Special Advisor and Consultant to the Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Professor of Public Administration and Director, Washington Public Affairs Center, University of Southern California; Assistant Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin.

William Raub
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. Former Science Advisor, Office of the Secretary, Assistant Secretary for Planning Policy and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Science Advisor to the Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Special Assistant for Health Affairs, Office of Science and Technology Policy, The White House; Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health. Former positions with the National Institutes of Health: Acting Director; Deputy Director for Extramural Research; Associate Director for Extramural Research and Training.

Francis Stevens Redburn
Chief, Housing Branch, U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Former Economist, Special Studies, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Program Analyst, Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Director, Center for Urban Studies, Youngstown State University.

Ingrid Wagner Reed
Director, New Jersey Project, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University. Former Vice President for Public Affairs and Corporate Secretary, Rockefeller University; Administrative Director, Rockefeller Public Service Awards; Assistant Dean and Lecturer, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; Assistant for Special Projects to the Deputy Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.

Franklin S. Reeder
President, The Reeder Group. Former Director, Office of Administration, The White House. Former positions with the U.S. Office of Management and Budget: Deputy Associate Director for Veterans Affairs and Personnel; Assistant Director for General Management and Deputy Assistant Director; Chief, Information Policy Branch and Deputy Chief; Policy Analyst; Chief, Systems Development Branch. Former Deputy Director, House Information Systems, and Committee Staff, Committee on House Administration, U.S. House of Representatives. Former positions with the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Department of Defense focusing on information technology and systems.

Robert D. Reischauer
President, The Urban Institute. Former Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution; Director and Deputy Director, Congressional Budget Office; Senior Vice President, The Urban Institute.

Ray Remy
Director, Employment Development Department, Health and Welfare Agency, State of California. Former President, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce; Deputy Mayor, City of Los Angeles, California; Executive Director, Southern California Association of Governments.

Nicolas Retsinas
Director, Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University; Lecturer in Housing Studies, JFK School of Government and Harvard Design School, Harvard University. Former Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Director, Office of Thrift Supervision, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Executive Director, Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation; Director of Policy for the Governor, State of Rhode Island.

Donald B. Rice
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Agensys, Inc. (formerly UroGenesys, Inc.). Former President and Chief Operating Officer, Teledyne, Inc.; Secretary of the Air Force; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Resource Analysis); Director of Cost Analysis, U.S. Department of Defense; President and Chief Executive Officer, RAND Corporation; Assistant Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Mitchell Rice
Professor of Political Science and Director, Race and Ethnic Studies Institute, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University. Former Associate Professor and Professor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge; Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, Southwest Texas State University.

Norman Rice
President and Chief Executive Officer, and former Executive Vice President, Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle. Former Mayor, City of Seattle, Washington; Member, Seattle City Council; Director of Government Services, Puget Sound Council of Governments; Manager of Corporate Contributions and Social Policy, Rainer National Bank; Assistant Director, Seattle Urban League.

Estelle Richman
Secretary, Department of Public Welfare, State of Pennsylvania. Former, Director of Social Services, City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Former Commissioner of Health, City and County of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Former positions with the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Deputy Commissioner of Health for Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse; Mental Health Director. Former Southeast Area Director for Mental Health, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare; Executive Director, Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center; clinical positions in psychology and mental health practices for children and adults.

Rozanne L. Ridgway
Director of various companies. Former Co-Chair and President, Atlantic Council of the United States; Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic and Finland; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Ocean and Fisheries Affairs.

Fred W. Riggs *
Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Hawaii. Former Faculty Member, Department of Government, Indiana University; Research Associate, Foreign Policy Association.

Alice M. Rivlin
Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. Former Vice Chairman, Federal Reserve Board; Director and Deputy Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution; Director, Congressional Budget Office; Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Barbara Roberts
Associate Director for Leadership Development, The Legacy Program, Portland State University. Former Director, State and Local Executive Program, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; Governor, State of Oregon; Secretary of State, State of Oregon; Member, Oregon House of Representatives; Multnomah County Commissioner; Accounting/Office Manager of construction firms.

Jacqueline H. Rogers
Senior Fellow, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland College Park. Former Secretary of Housing and Community Development, State of Maryland. Former positions with Montgomery County, Maryland: Director, Office of Management and Budget; Director, Department of Housing and Community Development; Director of Community Development.

Michael Rogers
Executive Director, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments. Former City Administrator/Deputy Mayor for Operations, Government of the District of Columbia; Director, Minority Business Development Agency, U.S. Department of Commerce; Director, Mayor's Office of Contracts and City Chief Procurement Officer, City of New York; Vice President, Municipal Services, and Executive Director, Jacob Javits Convention Center of New York, Ogden Services Corporation; Deputy General Manager, Washington, DC Convention Center; Staff Associate, Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia; Assistant to Executive Director/Director, Minority Executive Placement Program, International City Management Association.

John Rohr
Professor, Center for Public Administration and Policy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Former Professor, College of Business and Public Service, Governors State University; NASPAA Fellow, Bureau of Training, U.S. Civil Service Commission.

Barbara Romzek
Professor of Public Administration, University of Kansas. Former positions with the Department of Public Administration, University of Kansas: Associate Professor; Chairperson; Assistant Professor. Former Research Associate, Center for Public Affairs, University of Kansas; Visiting Research Associate, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Assistant Instructor, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin.

William Ronan *
Chairman, Urban Transportation Development Corporation. Former Chairman, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, State of New York; Secretary to the Governor, State of New York; Dean, Graduate School of Public Administration, New York University; Chairman, Interstate Staff Commission on the New Haven Railroad; Chairman, Tri-State Transportation Commission.

Bernard Rosen *
Emeritus Distinguished Adjunct Professor, American University. Former Executive Director, Deputy Director, and Regional Director, U.S. Civil Service Commission; Director of Personnel, U.S. Department of State.

David H. Rosenbloom
Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, American University. Former Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University; Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Vermont; Visiting Senior Lecturer in Political Science, Tel Aviv University.

Bernard Ross
Director, World Capitals Program, and Professor, School of Public Affairs, American University. Former Chair, Department of Public Administration, School of Public Affairs, American University; Director, Urban Affairs Program, Center for Urban Public Policy Analysis; Director, National Center for State and Local Government.

Bernard D. Rostker
Senior Fellow, RAND Corporation. Former Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness); Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses, Medical Readiness, and Military Deployment; Under Secretary of the Army. Former positions with the Department of the Navy: Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Reserve Affairs; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manpower and Reserve Affairs; Economist, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis. Former positions with RAND Corporation: Director, Defense Manpower Research Center, National Defense Research Institute; Program Director, Force Development and Employment Program; Associate Director, Arroyo Center.

Elspeth Rostow *
Professor of Government and Stiles Professor Emerita, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin. Former Dean, Associate Professor of Government, LBJ School; Faculty Associate, Foreign Service Institute; Associate Professor of History, American University.

William D. Ruckelshaus
Principal Partner, Madrona Investment Group. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Browning-Ferris Industries; Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Senior Vice President for Law and Corporate Affairs, Weyerhaeuser Company; Deputy U.S. Attorney General; Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Donald Rumsfeld
Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, General Instrument Corp.; Senior Advisor, William Blair and Company; Chief Executive Officer, Searle Co.; Chief of Staff, The White House; Ambassador, North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Director, Office of Economic Opportunity; Member, U.S. House of Representatives (Illinois).

David Rusk
Author, Speaker, Consultant on urban policy. Former Guest Scholar on Urban Affairs, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Manager, Issues Analysis and Corporate Communications, Public Service Company of New Mexico; Mayor, City of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Representative, New Mexico House of Representatives; Director, Comprehensive Manpower Program, City of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Philip J. Rutledge *
Professor Emeritus, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and former Special Assistant to the President and Professor, Indiana University. Former Director, Department of Human Resources, Government of the District of Columbia; Professor of Public Administration, Howard University; Director of Policy Analysis, National League of Cities and U.S. Conference of Mayors; Deputy Administrator, Social and Rehabilitation Service, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Deputy Manpower Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor.

John W. Ryan *
President Emeritus, Indiana University. Former President, Vice President, and Chancellor for Regional Campuses, Indiana University; Chancellor, University of Massachusetts.



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Barbara J. Sabol
Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Former President, University Research Corporation; Administrator/Commissioner, Human Resources Administration, City of New York; Executive Deputy Commissioner, Department of Social Services, State of New York; Secretary, Department of Human Services, State of Kansas; Director, Office of Policy and Planning, Department of Human Services, Washington, DC; Chief, Office of Program Coordination and Review, Office of Human Development Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Lester M. Salamon
Director, Center for Civil Society Studies, and former Director, Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University. Former Director, Center for Governance and Management Research, The Urban Institute; Deputy Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Myrta (Chris) Sale
Chief Financial Officer, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Former Director of Management Initiatives, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Chief Operating Officer, Small Business Administration. Former positions with Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice: Deputy Commissioner; Acting Commissioner; Executive Associate Commissioner for Management. Former Director, Finance Service, and Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary for Finance, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Vice President for Administration and Treasurer, National Public Radio.

Harold H. Saunders
Director of International Affairs, Kettering Foundation. Former Fellow, American Enterprise Institute and The Brookings Institution. Former positions with the U.S. Department of State: Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs; Director of Intelligence and Research; Deputy Assistant Secretary. Former Staff, National Security Council.

Theodore M. Schad *
Consultant on water resources management. Former Chief Water Resources Specialist and Deputy Director, Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress; Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Water Resources; Executive Director, National Water Commission; Deputy Executive Director, Commission on Natural Resources, National Academy of Sciences.

J. Robert Schaetzel *
President, American Council for Jean Monnet Studies. Former President, Board of Directors, National Commission on the Public Service; President, Council for U.S. International Trade Policy; Ambassador to the European Community; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Atlantic Affairs.

Ellen Schall
Dean and Martin Cherkasky Professor of Health Policy and Management, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University. Former President, National Center for Health Education. Former positions with New York City Government: Associate Coordinator, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Criminal Justice; Deputy Commissioner, Program Services and Legal Policy, Department of Corrections; Commissioner, Department of Juvenile Justice.

Raymond Scheppach, Jr.
Executive Director, National Governor's Association. Former positions with the Congressional Budget Office: Deputy Director; Assistant Director for Natural Resources and Commerce; Chief, Energy and Transportation Cost Analysis Section. Former Vice President and Senior Consultant for Economic Studies, Jack Faucett Association, Inc.; Economist, The Standard Oil Company.

Alvin J. Schexnider
Executive Vice President, Norfolk State University. Former Director, Office of Health Policy Development, School of Medicine, Wake Forest University; Chancellor and Professor of Political Science, Winston-Salem State University. Former positions with Virginia Commonwealth University: Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, School of Community and Public Affairs; Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs; Professor of Public Administration; Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies. Former Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

James R. Schlesinger
Senior Advisor, Lehman Brothers. Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy; Assistant to the President; Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; Director, Central Intelligence Agency.

George R. Schrader
President, Schrader and Cline, LLC. Former President, Schrader Investments; City Manager, Cities of Dallas, Mesquite, and Ennis, Texas.

Susan Schwab
Dean, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland. Former Director, Corporate Business Development, Motorola, Inc.; Assistant Secretary of Commerce; Director General, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, U.S. Department of Commerce; Legislative Director and Chief Economist and Legislative Assistant for Trade, Office of Senator John Danforth; Trade Policy Officer, American Embassy, U.S. Foreign Service, Tokyo, Japan; Trade Negotiator, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.

Richard L. Seggel *
Former Director, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health (Program Operations), U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; Executive Officer, National Institutes of Health.

Donna E. Shalala
President, University of Miami. Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Chancellor, University of Wisconsin, Madison; President, Hunter College; Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Associate Professor of Politics and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University.

John Shannon *
Former positions with the U.S. Army: Under Secretary, Deputy Under Secretary; Assistant Secretary for Installations and Logistics; Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs.

Ira Sharkansky *
Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Former Professor and Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Assistant Professor, University of Georgia.

Gordon M. Sherman
Director, Fidelity National Bank. Former positions with Social Security Administration, Atlanta Region: Regional Commissioner; Deputy Regional Commissioner; Principal Staff Officer, Office of Atlanta Regional Commissioner; Administrative and Staff Assistant. Various directorships on several bank boards, profit and non-profit organizations, and civic associations.

Max Sherman
Professor and former Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas, Austin. Former Special Counsel to the Governor, State of Texas; President, West Texas State University; State Senator, State of Texas.

Frank P. Sherwood *
Former Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar Chair in Public Administration and Professor, School of Public Administration and Policy, Florida State University; Director, Professor of Public Management, Federal Executive Institute; Founding Director, Washington Public Affairs Center, and Professor of Public Administration, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California.

Rocco C. Siciliano *
President, Dwight D. Eisenhower World Affairs Institute. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, TICOR, Inc.; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Special Assistant to the President for Personnel Management, The White House.

Albert F. Siepert *
Former President, Rensis Likert Associates Inc.; Program Associate, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan; Deputy Director, John F. Kennedy Space Center; Director of Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Executive Officer, National Institutes of Health.

John R. Simpson *
Regional Commissioner, U.S. Parole Commission. Former President, International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL). Former positions with U.S. Secret Service: Director; Assistant Director, Presidential Protective Division; Inspector in Charge, Candidate-Nominee Protective Division; Agent-in-Charge, Foreign Missions Branch.

Hannah Sistare
Executive Director, National Commission on Public Service. Former Majority Staff Director, Minority Staff Director, and Counsel, Senate Governmental Affairs Committee. Former Legislative Director, Senator Fred Thompson; Independent Research and Writing Consultant; Vice President for Public Policy, Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc.; Special Counsel to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Chief of Staff to Senator Charles Percy.

Daniel L. Skoler *
Former Vice President for Policy and Advocacy, National Council on Aging; Associate Commissioner, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Social Security Administration; Director, Division of Continuing Education and Training, Federal Judicial Center; Deputy Associate Commissioner, Social Security Administration; Chairman, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and Deputy Assistant Commissioner, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; Director, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Justice Department; Executive Director, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges; Director of Public Service Activities, American Bar Association.

Curtis Smith
Malcolm R. Meyers Distinguished Chair in Public Service, Wilson Center for Leadership, Hampden-Sydney College. Former Director, Federal Executive Institute. Former positions with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management: Associate Director for Retirement and Insurance; Associate Director for Career Entry; Policy Advisor to the Director; Deputy Assistant Director for Pay and Benefits Policy, Compensation Group; Special Assistant to the Associate Director; Legislative Assistant.

William Y. Smith *
Former President, Institute for Defense Analysis; Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Deputy Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command; Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe; Assistant to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, General, U.S. Air Force, Retired.

Eugene Smolensky *
Dean and Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. Former positions with the University of Wisconsin at Madison: Professor; Chair, Department of Economics; Director, Institute of Research on Poverty. Former Associate Professor, University of Chicago; Consulting Economist, Social Security Administration.

Ronald I. Spiers *
Former Under Secretary General for Political and General Assembly Affairs and Secretariat Services, United Nations; Under Secretary of State for Management; Ambassador to Pakistan, Turkey, and the Bahamas; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy, London.

Christine Gibbs Springer
Founder and Principal, Red Tape, Ltd., L.L.C. Former Manager, State-Local Government and Community Relations, Salt River Project; Manager, Economic Development Planning, Office of the Governor, State of Arizona; Treasurer, Investors United Life Insurance Company.

Elmer B. Staats *
Chairman of the Board, Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation. Former Comptroller General of the United States; Deputy Director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget; Executive Officer, Operations Coordinating Board, National Security Council; Research Director, Marshall Field & Company.

David T. Stanley *
Consultant. Former Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution; Director of Management Policy, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Management Appraisal Officer, Public Health Service; Chief, Policy and Standards Branch, Atomic Energy Commission.

Thomas Stanton
Fellow, Center for the Study of American Government, Johns Hopkins University; Financial and Legal Policy Consultant. Former Partner, Wellford, Wegman, and Hoff; Associate General Counsel, Federal National Mortgage Association; Acting Director and Deputy Director, Office of Policy and Planning, U.S. Federal Trade Commission; Director, Housing Research Group; Director, Tax Reform Research Group.

Charles B. Stauffacher *
Consultant. Former Chief Executive Officer, Field Enterprises; Vice Chairman and Executive Vice President, Continental Can Company; Deputy Executive Director, U.S. Bureau of the Budget; Assistant to the Director, Office of Defense Mobilization.

Carl W. Stenberg
Professor, Institute of Government, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Dean, Yale Gordon College of Liberal Arts, University of Baltimore. Former Director, Center for Public Service, University of Virginia; Executive Director, Council of State Governments; Assistant Director for Policy Implementation and Acting Executive Director, U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Research Assistant, New York State Division of the Budget.

Michael Stern
Legislative Representative for Taxation, Investment Company Institute. Former Vice President, R. Duffy Wall and Associates; Staff Director, Senate Finance Committee; Budget and Legislative Analyst, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Donald Stewart
President and Chief Executive Officer, The Chicago Community Trust. Former Senior Program Officer and Special Advisor to the President, Carnegie Corporation of New York; President, College Entrance Examination Board; President, Spellman College; Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Director, College of General Studies, School of Public and Urban Policy, University of Pennsylvania; Representative for North Africa, International Division, Ford Foundation.

John G. Stewart
Partner, Stewart, Wright & Associates, LLC. Former Executive Director, Consortium of Research Institutions; Vice President, Resource Development, Manager of Corporate Administration, and Manager of Planning and Budget, Tennessee Valley Authority; Member, Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Staff Director, Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space, U.S. Senate; Staff Director, Subcommittee on Energy, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress; Executive Assistant to the Vice President of the United States.

Richard E. Stewart
Chairman, Stewart Economics, Inc. Former Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, The Chubb Corporation; Senior Vice President and General Counsel, First National City Bank and First National City Corporation; Superintendent of Insurance of New York State; President, National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

William H. Stewart *
Former Head, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, and Professor of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine, Louisiana State University School of Medicine; President, World Health Assembly; Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health Service; Director, National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health.

Richard J. Stillman
Professor of Public Administration, University of Colorado at Denver. Former Professor, Government and Politics, George Mason University. Former positions with the California State University at Bakersfield: Professor of Public Administration; Graduate Program Director, Business and Public Administration; Chair, Graduate and Undergraduate Public Administration Programs; Associate Professor of Public Administration.

Carl F. Stover *
Former President, Cultural Resources Inc., Cultural Resources Development Project, National Council on the Arts; President, Federalism Seventy-Six; President, National Committee on United States-China Relations; President, National Institute of Public Affairs.

Jule M. Sugarman *
Vice Chairman, Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Maryland. Former Executive Director, Special Olympics International; Secretary, Department of Social and Health Services, State of Washington; Deputy Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Chief Administrative Officer, City of Atlanta, Georgia; Administrator, New York City Human Resources Administration; Director, Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

James L. Sundquist *
Senior Fellow Emeritus and former Director, Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution. Former Adjunct Professor, Smith College; Deputy Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

James Svara
Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, and Director, Public Administration Program, North Carolina State University. Former positions with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Director, Center for Social Research and Human Services; Faculty Assistant to the Chancellor; Director, MPA Program; Associate Professor; Assistant Professor.

David C. Sweet
President, Youngstown State University. Former Vice Provost, Dean, Levin College of Urban Affairs, and Professor, Urban Studies and Public Administration, Cleveland State University; Chair, Ohio Urban University Program, Ohio Board of Regents; Director, Regional Economics Division, Battelle Institute (Columbus, Ohio). Former positions with State of Ohio: Commissioner, Public Utilities Commission; Chair, Ohio Energy Commission; Director, Department of Economic and Community Development; Director of Development, Governor's Cabinet.

Pamela A. Syfert
City Manager, City of Charlotte, North Carolina. Former positions with the City of Charlotte: Deputy City Manager; Assistant City Manager; Budget/Evaluation Director; Assistant Budget and Evaluation Director; Evaluation Supervisor; Program Analyst/Research Assistant.

Peter L. Szanton *
President, Szanton Associates. Former Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Research Director, Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy; Fellow, Institute of Politics, JFK School of Government, Harvard University; President, New York City-RAND Institute.


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William H. Taft , IV
Legal Advisor to the U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Department of State.. Former Partner, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson; U.S. Permanent Representative to North Atlantic Treaty Organization; General Counsel, Deputy Secretary, and Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; Partner, Leva, Hawes, Symington, Martin, and Oppenheimer; Executive Assistant to the Secretary and General Counsel, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Principal Assistant to the Deputy Director and Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget.

Jeanette C. Takamura
Dean and Professor, School of Social Work, Columbia University. Former Edward R. Roybal Endowed Chair for Applied Gerontology and Public Service, California State University Los Angeles; Assistant Secretary for Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Former positions with the State of Hawaii: First Deputy (Chief Operating Officer), Department of Health; Director, Executive Office on Aging. Former positions with the University of Hawaii at Manoa: Assistant Professor, School of Social Work; Director, Health Team Development Program, College of Health Sciences and Social Welfare; Instructor, School of Medicine and School of Social Work.

Robert Terrell
Former positions with the City of Fort Worth, Texas: City Manager; Assistant City Manager; Assistant to the City Manager; Budget Analyst, Research and Budget Department. Former Executive Director, Fort Worth Economic Development Corporation; Executive Director and Assistant Director, Turner House, Inc.

Larry Terry
Associate Provost, Office of Vice President and Provost, University of Texas at Dallas; Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review. Former positions with Cleveland State University: Assistant Dean, Graduate and Leadership Programs; Professor of Public Administration, Maxine G. Levin College of Urban Affairs; Associate Professor and Director, Ph.D. Program; Director, M.P.A. Program. Former Visiting Associate Professor of Public Administration, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, College of Business and Economics, Radford University.

John Thomas
Director, Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, University of Virginia. Former Executive Director, American Society for Public Administration; Executive Director, National Association of Counties; Executive Director, State Association of County Commissioners of Florida; Director, New County, U.S.A. Center, National Association of Counties; Teacher and Administrator, Toledo (Ohio) Public Schools.

Lee M. Thomas
Executive Vice President-Paper and former Senior Vice President-Environmental and Government Affairs, Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Law Environmental, Inc.; Administrator and Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Executive Deputy Director and Associate Director for State and Local Programs, Federal Emergency Management Agency; Director, Division of Public Safety Programs, State of South Carolina.

Frank Thompson
Dean, Nelson A. Rockefeller of Public Affairs and Policy, Acting Provost, and Professor of Public Administration and Policy, Political Science, and Public Health, State University of New York at Albany. Former Executive Director, National Commission on the State and Local Public Service (Winter Commission); Professor and Department Head, University of Georgia; Program Analyst, U.S. Public Health Service; Assistant Professor of Political Science, California State University at Long Beach.

Richard L. Thornburgh
Counsel, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart. Former Under Secretary General, Department of Administration and Management, United Nations; Attorney General of the United States; Governor, State of Pennsylvania; U.S. Attorney for Western Pennsylvania; Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Criminal Division.

Phillip Thorson *
Former Director of Administration and Assistant Secretary, International Monetary Fund; Executive Officer, Bureau of Foreign Funds Control, U.S. Treasury Department.

James A. Thurber
Professor, Department of Government, and Founder, Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies, School of Public Affairs, American University. Former Advisor, Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress; Director, Washington Operations, Human Affairs Research Center, Battelle Memorial Institute; Acting Dean, School of Government and Public Administration, American University; President and Chair of the Board, Roll Call Votes, Inc.; Staff Member, Commission on Administrative Review, U.S. House of Representatives; Staff Member, Senate Temporary Select Committee to Study Senate Committee System; Legislative Assistant to Congressman James O'Hara; Legislative Assistant to Senator Hubert Humphrey.

Terence A. Todman *
Former positions with U.S. Department of State: Career Ambassador to Argentina; Ambassador to Denmark; Ambassador to Spain; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs; Ambassador to Costa Rica.

Susan J. Tolchin
Professor of Public Policy, The Institute of Public Policy, George Mason University. Former Professor, Department of Public Administration, George Washington University; Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Washington Institute for Women in Politics, Mount Vernon College; Assistant Professor, Drew University.

Costis Toregas
President, Public Technology, Inc. Former Vice President and Program Director, Public Technology, Inc.; Consultant, Doxiadis Systems Development Corporation.

Robert L. Trachtenberg
Consultant. Former Chief Operating Officer, American Psychiatric Association; Executive Director, National Association of Private Psychiatric Hospitals; Deputy Administrator, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Associate Commissioner for Hearings and Appeals, Social Security Administration; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grants and Procurement, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Revan Tranter *
Executive Director Emeritus, Association of Bay Area Governments; Visiting Scholar, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Former Assistant and Deputy Executive Director, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.

Alexander Trowbridge , Jr.
President, Trowbridge Partners. Former Vice Chairman, Allied Chemical Corporation; President, The Conference Board; President, American Management Association; Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Domestic and International Business; President, Esso Standard Oil.

Edwin Truman
Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics. Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs; Economist, Federal Open Market Committee. Former positions with the Division of International Finance, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System: Economist; Chief, International Monetary System Section; Assistant Advisor; Associate Director; Staff Director; Director.

Victoria J. Tschinkel
Senior Environmental Consultant, Landers & Parsons; Member, Board of Directors, Resources for the Future, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, and Phillips Petroleum Company; Member, Advisory Council, Gas Technology Institute; Member, National Research Council Board on Radioactive Waste Management, 1000 Friends of Florida, Florida Audubon Society, and Florida Growth Management Conflict Resolution Consortium. Former Secretary and Assistant Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation.



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Joel D. Valdez
Vice President for Business Affairs, University of Arizona. Former City Manager, Assistant City Manager, and Administrative Assistant, City of Tucson, Arizona; Administrator, Detention Services, Juvenile Court, Pima County, Arizona.

Paul A. Volcker *
Former Chairman, James D. Wolfensohn, Inc.; Chairman, National Commission on the Public Service; Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System; Under Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury; President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs; Vice President, Chase Manhattan Bank.



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David B. Walker *
Professor of Political Science, Master of the Public Affairs Program, University of Connecticut. Former Fulbright Professor, Georg-August University (Gottingen, Germany); Director, Institute of Public and Urban Affairs, University of Connecticut; Assistant Director for Government Structure and Functions, U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Staff Director, U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations.

David M. Walker
Comptroller General of the United States. Former Partner and Global Managing Director, Arthur Andersen, LLP; Public Trustee, U.S. Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds; Assistant Secretary of Labor for Pensions and Welfare Benefits Programs, U.S. Department of Labor; Acting Executive Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.

Annmarie H. Walsh
Luther Gulick Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Institute of Public Administration. Former President, Institute of Public Administration; Director, Center for Urban and Policy Studies, City University of New York Graduate School.

J. Jackson Walter
Consultant. Former President, National Trust for Historic Preservation; President, National Academy of Public Administration; Director, U.S. Office of Government Ethics; Assistant Secretary, Department of Labor and Employment Security, State of Florida; Secretary, Department of Business Regulation, State of Florida.

Barbara Wamsley
Principal, LMA International; Fellow, Center for the Study of American Government, Johns Hopkins University; Fellow, Maxwell Center for Advanced Public Management, Syracuse University. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Senior Advisor to the Deputy Secretary; Director, Program Integrity; Deputy Assistant Secretary posts for procurement, grants, information resources management, and management analysis. Former Deputy Director of Federal Programs, National Academy of Public Administration.

Gary Wamsley
Professor of Public Administration, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Former Founding Director, Center for Public Administration and Policy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Associate Professor of Political Science and Director, Institute of Public Affairs and Community Development, University of Kansas; Assistant Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University; Assistant Professor of Political Science, San Diego State College.

John L. Ware
President and Chief Executive Officer, 21st Century Group. Former positions with the City of Dallas, Texas: City Manager; First Assistant City Manager-Chief Operating Officer; Director of Streets and Sanitation. Former Acting City Manager and Assistant City Manager for Development Services, City of Austin, Texas; Assistant City Manager, City of Newport News, Virginia; Administrative Assistant to the City Manager, City of New Rochelle, New York.

Charles W. Washington
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences, Clark Atlanta University. Former Professor of Public Administration, Florida Atlantic University; Chair and Director, John C. Stennis Institute of Government, Mississippi State University; Associate Dean and Professor, School of Government and Business Administration, George Washington University.

Graham W. Watt *
President, Graham Watt & Associates. Former County Administrator, Broward County, Florida; President, National Training and Development Service for State and Local Government; Director, Office of Revenue Sharing, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Deputy Mayor-Administrator, Government of the District of Columbia; City Manager, City of Dayton, Ohio.

Richard A. Wegman
Partner, Garvey, Schubert, & Barer. Former Chief Counsel and Staff Director, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs; Executive Director, President's Commission on a National Agenda for the Eighties.

W. Harrison Wellford
Partner, Latham & Watkins. Former Partner, Olwin, Connelly, Chase, O'Donnell & Weyher; Executive Associate Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Executive Director, Center for Study of Responsive Law.

Edward Wenk , Jr.*
Former Professor, Engineering and Public Affairs, University of Washington; Executive Secretary, National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development, Executive Office of the President; Technical Assistant to President's Science Advisor.

Harry West
Deputy Manager of Long Range Planning, Parsons Transportation Group. Former Director and Director, Department of Governmental Services, Atlanta Regional Commission. Former Assistant County Manager and County Manager, Fulton County, Georgia; Assistant Personnel Director, DeKalb County, Georgia.

Barry White
Director, Government Performance Projects, Council for Excellence in Government. Former positions with U.S. Office of Management and Budget: Deputy Associate Director, Education, Income Maintenance, and Labor; Chief, Education Branch; Budget Examiner, Employment and Training Programs. Former Director, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Special Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor; Director, Elementary and Secondary Education Analysis, Office of Planning and Budget, U.S. Department of Education.

Harvey L. White
Special Assistant to the President, University of South Alabama. Former positions with the University of Pittsburgh: Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs; Coordinator, Undergraduate Program in Public Administration; Coordinator, Master of Urban and Regional Planning Program. Former Acting Dean, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, Southern University; City Manager, Town of Princeville, North Carolina.

Jesse L. White , Jr.
Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission. Former Principal, Jesse White, Jr. Consulting Services; Executive Director, Southern Growth Policies Board; Fellow, Institute of Politics, Harvard University; Director, Office of Policy Development for Post-Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education; Special Assistant to U.S. Senator John Stennis; Secretary, Mississippi State Senate.

Joseph S. Wholey
Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California, and Senior Advisor for Evaluation Methodology, U.S. General Accounting Office. Former Senior Advisor to the Deputy Director for Management, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Director, Program Evaluation Studies, The Urban Institute.

Ralph R. Widner *
Chairman, Fairfax House International, and Director, Civic Network Television. Former President, Academy for State and Local Government; President, National Training and Development Service for State and Local Government; Executive Director, Appalachian Regional Commission.

York Willbern *
Professor, Indiana University. Former Acting Dean, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and Director, Institute of Public Administration, Indiana University; Head, Political Science Department, University of Alabama.

Cindy L. Williams
Senior Fellow, Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Former Assistant Director, National Security Division, Congressional Budget Office. Former positions with MITRE Corporation: Director, C2 Integration Environment; Associate Technical Director, Continental Command, Control, and Communications Division; Department Head, Strategic Air Command Systems Department; Associate Department Head, Strategic Defense Initiative. Former positions with U.S. Department of Defense: Director, Strategic Offensive Forces Division, Program Analysis and Evaluation, Office of the Secretary; Operations Analyst. Former positions with RAND Corporation: Mathematician, Strategic Forces Project; Project Leader, Force Operations Team, Automated Wargaming Center.

Eddie N. Williams
President, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. Former Vice President for Public Affairs and Director, Center for Policy Study, University of Chicago; Foreign Service Reserve Officer, U.S. Department of State; Staff Assistant, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

Regina V.K. Williams
City Manager, City of Norfolk, Virginia. Former City Manager and Assistant City Manager, City of San Jose, California; Senior Deputy City Manager and Chief of Staff, City of Richmond, Virginia; Director of Personnel and Training, Commonwealth of Virginia; Director of Personnel, City of Richmond, Virginia.

William Winter *
Attorney, Watkins, Ludlam, and Stennis. Former Governor of Mississippi; State Treasurer of Mississippi; Member, Mississippi House of Representatives.

Charles R. Wise
Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University. Former positions with the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University: Associate Dean; Associate Professor; Assistant Professor; Director, Graduate Programs in Public Affairs; Director, Undergraduate Programs in Public Affairs. Former positions with the Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice: Director of Intergovernmental Affairs; Special Assistant for Policy Analysis.

Dona Wolf
Director of Human Resources, Town of Leesburg, VA. Former Executive Director, American Consortium for International Public Administration; Director of Policy, and Director, Human Resource Development Group, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; Director, International Training, U.S. Agency for International Development; Vice President for Administration, National Consumer Cooperative Bank; Director, Executive Secretariat, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; Director of Programs, American Society of Public Administration.

Suzanne Woolsey
Chief Communications Officer, National Academy of Sciences. Former Chief Operating Officer, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council; Executive Director, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences, National Research Council; Consulting Partner, Coopers & Lybrand; Editorial Writer, The Washington Post; Associate Director for Human Resources, Veterans and Labor, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Research Program Director, The Urban Institute; Director, Planning and Evaluation for Social Services and Human Development, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Don I. Wortman *
Management Consultant. Former Vice President, National Academy of Public Administration; Deputy Director for Administration, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Commissioner, Social Security Administration; Associate Director, Community Action, Office of Economic Opportunity.

Deil S. Wright
Alumni Distinguished Professor and former Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Former faculty member: Wayne State University, University of Iowa, University of California, and University of New Mexico.

Mary Ann Wyrsch
** Deputy High Commissioner, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. Former Acting Commissioner, Acting Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, and Chief Operating Officer, Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice. Former positions with the U.S. Department of Labor: Chief of Operations, Employment, and Training Administration; Director, Unemployment Insurance Service, Employment, and Training Administration; Director, Office of the Budget; Special Assistant to the Secretary.



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Victor Zafra
Former Resident Budget Advisor to the Romanian Ministry of Public Finance, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Resident Budget Advisor to the Ministry of Finance, Banja Luka, Serb Republic; Associate Chancellor for Special Programs and Vice Chancellor for Administration and Human Resources, University of Illinois at Chicago. Former positions with U.S. Office of Management and Budget: Branch Chief, Financing Branch, Health Division; Branch Chief, Health Programs Branch, Human Resources Division.

Alfred M. Zuck *
Distinguished Adjunct Professor in Residence, American University. Former Executive Director, National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration; Associate Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Assistant Secretary of Administration, U.S. Department of Labor; Director of Federal Programs, President's Council on Youth Opportunity.



** Article IV, Section 2 (c) of the Academy Bylaws states: "Fellows-Elect shall become Fellows upon their participation in an annual or special meeting of the membership, or in a Standing Panel or study project or other official activity of the Academy, provided that such participation occurs within three years of their election

 

ACADEMY HONORARY FELLOWS * *


Rex James Bates
Former Vice Chairman of the Board, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company; Vice President and Director, State Farm Investment Management Corporation and State Farm International Services; Partner, Stein, Roe & Farnham.

Morton Cohen
Financial consultant. Former Chief Financial Officer, National Academy of Public Administration; Director of Audit, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Director of Contract Audit, General Services Administration; Program Manager, Defense Contract Audit Agency; Federal Executive Fellow, The Brookings Institution; Program Director, Army Audit Agency.

Peter F. Drucker
Professor of Social Science and Management, Claremont College; Management Consultant. Former Professor of Management, New York University; Professor of Philosophy and Politics, Bennington College.

William O. Farber
Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of South Dakota. Former Director, State Legislative Research Council; Research Associate, The Brookings Institution.

William P. Hobby
Chairman, H & C Communications. Former Lieutenant Governor, State of Texas; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, various broadcast companies.

Robert S. Kerr, Jr.
Chairman and CEO, The Kerr Foundation, Inc.; Senior Partner, Kerr, Irvine, Rhodes & Ables; Director, Kerr-McGee Corporation. Former Member, President's Air Quality Advisory Board; Director, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce; Member, Arkansas Basin Development Association.

Melvin R. Laird
Senior Counselor, National and International Affairs, Reader's Digest Association, Inc. Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; Counselor to the President for Domestic Affairs; Member, U.S. House of Representatives (Wisconsin).

Charles F. Luce
Chair Emeritus, Consolidated Edison Co., Inc. Former Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior; Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration, U.S. Department of the Interior; Partner, Preston, Ellis & Holman.

Robert S. McNamara
Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense; President, World Bank; Vice President and General Manager, Ford Motor Company; Assistant Professor, Business Administration, Harvard University.

George P. Shultz
Jack Steele Parker Professor of International Economics, Stanford University; Honorary Fellow, The Hoover Institution. Former Secretary, U.S. Department of State; President, Bechtel Group, Inc.; Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury; Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget; Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor.

Thomas F. Wands
Former Vice President, Sears, Roebuck & Co.; Assistant to the President of Sears; Director, Leaseway Transportation Corporation, CFS International, Storage Technology Corporation, and Portec, Inc.

**Honorary Fellows are elected by the Academy Board of Directors. Accorded lifetime membership in the Academy, they have distinguished themselves in public administration or through outstanding contributions to the Academy's objectives and purposes

Article IV, Section 2 (c) of the Academy Bylaws state: "Fellows-Elect shall become Fellows upon their participation in an annual or special meeting of the membership, or in a standing Panel or study project or other official activity of the Academy, provided that such participation occurs within three years of their election."

 

 

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December 7, 2007
Washington, DC

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Academy Fellow Publishes Memories

“Apartheid South Africa was on fire around me.” So begins the memoir of Academy Fellow and Career Foreign Service Officer Edward J. Perkins, the first black U.S. ambassador to South Africa.

In 1986, President Ronald Reagan gave him an unparalleled assignment: dismantle apartheid without violence. As he fulfilled this assignment, Perkins faced enormous challenges posed by the American media, Afrikaner government, white South African citizens, and initially black South African revolutionaries. It was Perkins’ advice to President-elect George H.W. Bush that helped modify American policy and hasten the release of Nelson Mandela and others from prison.

Perkins’s up-by-your-bootstraps life took him from a cotton farm in segregated Louisiana to the U.S. Foreign Service, where he became the first black officer to ascend to the top position of director general.

This is the story of how one man turned the page of history.

Buy“Mr. Ambassador: Warrior for Peace”

The views expressed in this book are those of the Fellow. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the Academy as an institution.


               Mr Edward J. Perkins                                                      First black U.S. ambassador to South Africa

 

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