NASPAA2020 Conference Booklet

The Communities We Want: The Role of Pol icy Schools in Inclusive State and Local Governance Fri. 1:50 – 2:30pm EDT Data is the coin of the realm in public policy decision-making but without skilled public leadership, data can be misused or simply lay fallow. Policy schools can provide the trusted leadership to bring citizens, government, and other stakeholders together to discern what policies matter to communities, assess performance to achieve those policy goals, and help guide resources to address needs. This panel will examine best practices by policy schools to provide the leadership in inclusive processes to help state and local governments build the communities their citizens want. Paul Brown, University of Maryland, College Park convener Daniel Schugurensky, Arizona State University Eric Luedtke, University of Maryland, College Park Sherri Greenberg, The University of Texas at Austin Sybil Francis, Arizona State University

NASPAA Annual Business Meeting Fri. 2:45 – 3:15pm EDT Election of new Executive Council and inaugural address from incoming NASPAA President, Laura Bloomberg, University of Minnesota. All conference attendees are welcome to attend. Principal representatives (or their designees) may vote. Agenda: 1. Call to order and President's Report 2. Executive Director's Report 3. Old & New Business 4. Election of new Council members and VP 5. Passing of the Gavel (electronic) 6. Address by President-Elect: Laura Bloomberg 7. General Announcements 8. Adjournment

DAY 3 October 16 n-demand FRIDAY SESSIONS Watch the On-Demand Sessions available beginning October 5 in Pathable. Then join us to participate in a live Q & A session with the panelists at the indicated time. + live Q & A

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[ These panels will be recorded to view ON-DEMAND. The listed time slot is for a Live Q & A with the panelists. ]

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