Ladipo
Adamolekun
Federal University of Technology, Nigeria
Ladipo Adamolekun is a professor of management at Federal University of Technology, Nigeria.
His research interests include governance and management issues including, public and
corporate governance, civil service and administrative reform, decentralization,
institutional development, international development management, and comparative management;
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Admiral
Thad W. Allen
United States Coast Guard
Admiral Thad W. Allen is the Commandant of the US Coast Guard and the highest
ranking member of the US Coast Guard.
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David
Arellano-Gault
Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas
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Vida
Azimi
CNRSICERSA-University of Paris II
Vida Azimi is director of research at the National Center for Scientific
Research in France, Center for Administrative Studies – Paris II. Her areas of interest include the historical foundations of the public sector, government reform, administrative doctrine, and constitutional theory and history.
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Susan
Baugh
Office of the Auditor, Kings County, Washington
Susan Baugh has more than 30 years of experience in local government
management and performance auditing, policy analysis, and program evaluation.
She currently serves as a Senior Principal Management Auditor for the King
County Auditor’s Office.
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Pamela
Bloomfield
Clarus Group
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Pamela Bloomfield is the Vice President of Clarus Group, a management consulting firm. She has authored many reports on diverse public management issues, including public contracting systems and procedures, public-private partnerships, state regulatory policy, charter school management and governance, and alternative project financing.
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John
Bohte
University of Wisconsin
John Bohte is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science,
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. His research interests include organizational
theory, representative bureaucracy, public schools, and statistics.
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Sandford
Borins
University of Toronto at Scarborough
Sanford Borins is Professor of Public Management in the Division of Management
at the University of Toronto at Scarborough and at the Joseph L. Rotman
School of Management. He is the principal investigator on a major research
project studying the transformation of the public sector by information technology.
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Arthur Brooks
Syracuse University
Arthur Brooks is the Louis A. Bantle Professor of Business
and Government Policy at Syracuse University.
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Richard F. Callahan
University of Southern California
Richard F. Callahan is the Associate Dean and Director of State Capital
and Leadership Programs at the University of Southern California.
His current research projects are titled “Bedrosian Center on Governance: Public-Private Partnership
Performance of the Alameda Corridor” and “IBM Center on the Business of Government: Network Formation in Homeland Security.”
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Joy Clay
University of Memphis
Joy Clay is the Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator in the
Division of Public and Nonprofit Administration at the University of Memphis.
She has focused her research on issues related to health policy
(especially issues related to the medically indigent and maternal/child issues),
collaboration between government and nonprofit agencies, and public budgeting and finance.
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Mel Dubnick
Rutgers University-Newark
Mel Dubnick is a professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire.
In addition to his work on government accountability systems, his scholarly publications
include articles on a wide range of topics, including Third World development planning,
health care reform, government regulatory policies, intergovernmental relations,
industrial policy, administrative reform, and teaching administrative ethics.
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Beverly
Edmond
Clark Atlanta University
Beverly Edmond is the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
at Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University.
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Frances Edwards
Office of Emergency Services, San Jose, California
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Frances Edwards, MUP, PhD, CEM, is Associate Professor at San Jose State University. Her areas of interest include emergency management and homeland security; terrorism; immigration; public policy formation and evaluation; and public finance.
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Kyle
Farmbry
University of Texas San Antonio
Kyle Farmbry is an assistant professor at Rutgers University – Newark.
His research interests include comparative (international) public administration,
intersectoral relations (public, private, nonprofit sector), organizational theory
(with an emphasis in organizational learning), social constructivism and
political/administrative processes.
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Daniel J. Fiorino
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Daniel J. Fiorinio is Director of the Performance Incentives Division, in the Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. He is author of an environmental policy text and coauthor of a book on environmental management in public and non-profit organizations.
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John
Halligan
University of Canberra
John Halligan is Research Professor of Government and Public Administration,
Faculty of Business and Government, University of Canberra, Australia.
His research interests are comparative public management and governance,
specifically public sector reform, performance management, political-bureaucratic
relationships, and government institutions.
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Elizabeth Hill
California Legislative Analyst's Office
Elizabeth Hill, California’s Legislative Analyst, serves as a nonpartisan
fiscal advisor to both houses of the State Legislature and oversees the preparation
of annual fiscal and policy analyses of the State of California’s $141 billion budget
and its various programs. Her office is also charged with the responsibility of
preparing impartial analyses for all initiatives and constitutional measures qualifying
for the state’s ballot.
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Elizabeth K. Kellar
International City/County Management Association
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Elizabeth Kellar is the Executive Director for the Center for State and Local Government Excellence and also serves as Deputy Executive Director for ICMA. Her areas of interest include ethics, intergovernmental relations, international municipal development, and emergency management.
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Sheila
Suess Kennedy
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Sheila Suess Kennedy, Associate Professor at the School of Public and
Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.
Her interests include administrative law, religion and government, and philanthropy.
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Nancy Kingsbury
United States General Accounting Office
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Nancy Kingsbury is Managing Director for Applied Research and Methods at the Government Accountability Office and a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Her interests include research methods, program evaluation, and technology assessment.
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Carol
W. Lewis
The University of Connecticut |
Carol W. Lewis is professor of political science at the University of Connecticut. Her teaching and research interests include public budgeting and financial management and ethics in public service.
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Jenny
Lewis
University of Melbourne |
| Jenny Lewis is an associate professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia, in the Department of Political Science. Her interests include: public policy processes (particularly ideation and influence), new forms of governance and administration (especially networks and partnerships), research and higher education policy, health politics and policy, and professions
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Kenneth
J. Meier
Texas A&M University
Kenneth J. Meier is the Charles H. Gregory Chair in Liberal Arts at
Texas A&M University. His research interests include representation,
institutional governance, equity, and institutional interaction.
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Mario Melgar
National Autonomous University of Mexico, San Antonio, TX Campus
Mario Melgar is the Director of the National Autonomous University of Mexico's
Campus at San Antonio, Texas and is also tenured professor at the UNAM School
of Law and researcher at UNAM's Judicial Research Institute. His research
interests broadly include public administration, education and law.
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Rosemary
O'Leary
Syracuse University |
Rosemary O’Leary is professor of public administration at Syracuse University. Her interests include environmental management, environmental policy, public management, dispute resolution, bureaucratic politics, and law and public policy.
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Edward C.
Page
London School of Economics
Edward C. Page, Sydney and Beatrice Webb professor of Political science, London School of Economics, His research interests are comparative public administration and policy and public policy and administration n the United Kingdom.
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Edward J.
Perkins
University of Oklahoma
Edward J. Perkins, the William J. Crowe hair in Political Science and served
as executive director of the International Programs Center of the University of Oklahoma.
Next to diplomacy, he brings knowledge of African and Asian affairs to the PAR board.
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Mark
Pisano
Southern California Association of Governments
Mark Pisano serves as the head of the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG).
He specializes in regional air and water quality, transportation, regional growth
and development, housing, and other areas critical to the region can be developed.
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Thom
Reilly
Clark County, Nevada
Thom Reilly is the corporate vice president of Community Reinvestment & Social
Responsibility for Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc. in Las Vegas, NV.
He is responsible for managing and developing global social responsibility
and corporate philanthropy programs.
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Roderick A. Rhodes
Research School of Social Science, Australian National University
Roderick A. Rhodes is Professor of Government in the School of Government
at the University of Tasmania and Distinguished Professor of Political Science
at the Australian National University. He has been editor of Public Administration
since 1986.
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Alasdair Roberts
Syracuse University
Alasdair Roberts is a professor of public administration in the Maxwell School
of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. He has two
research interests: public sector restructuring and transparency in government.
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Fabio Rugge
University of Pavia
Fabio Rugge, Dean of the Political Science Faculty at the University
of Pavia (founded in 1361), full professor of History of Public Administration
and Comparative History of Political Institutions. His interests include
administrative history, administrative law, and local government.
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Mark R. Rutgers
Leiden University
Mark R. Rutgers is a full professor of public administration at Leiden University,
the Netherlands. His main areas of research are the philosophy of public
administration, history and nature of the study of public administration, public
values and public ethics.
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Wolfgang Seibel
University of Konstanz
Wolfgang Seibel, is a professor of politics and public administration at the
University of Konstanz. His research interests include the political functions
of public administration and different types of intermediary or transitory
organizations: civil society and non-profit organizations, networks, the
interim administrations of German reunification, occupation regimes and
international interim administration.
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Michael
W. Spicer
Cleveland State University
Michael W. Spicer is a professor at Cleveland State University.
His research interests include European administrative history, American
constitutional theory and history, and postmodern philosophy.
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James Thompson
University of Illinois at Chicago
James Thompson is an associate professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
His research interests include human resource management, public management/organization
theory, and information technology.
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Kurt
Thurmaier
Northern Illinois University
Kurt Thurmaier, professor of public administration at Northern Illinois University.
His interests include public budgeting and finance, intergovernmental relations,
comparative public administration, and research methods.
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Douglas
J. Watson
The University of Texas at Dallas
Douglas J. Watson is Professor of Public Affairs and head of the undergraduate
and graduate programs in Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Dallas.
His academic interests include human resource management, economic development,
organization theory, and local government management.
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William
L. Waugh, Jr.
Georgia State University
William Waugh is Professor of Public Administration, Urban Studies, and Political
Science in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University.
He has written on policy topics ranging from counter-terrorism to hurricane evacuation
and on administrative topics ranging from university governance to theories of
organizational design.
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