NASPAA2020 Conference Booklet

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INSPIRING LEADERS TO ADVANCE THE COMMON GOOD Ranked among the country’s top 10 professional public policy and planning schools, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs is widely recognized for its role in examining public issues and shaping policy and planning at all levels.

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Bonnie Jenkins Senior Fellow

The Humphrey School is excited to welcome Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins as a Senior Fellow. Amb. Jenkins is the founder and executive director of the nonprofit, Women of Color Advancing Peace, Security and Conflict Transformation (WCAPS). From 2009 – 2017, she was an Ambassador at the U.S. Department of State where she served as coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs in the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation.

RIGOR, ACCESS, EQUITY, IMPACT Educating Leaders for Public Service GROUND BREAKING RESEARCH ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, CRISTINA BALBOA The Paradox of Scale: How NGOs Build, Maintain, and Lose Authority in Environmental Governance ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, BRYAN JONES “Exposure of US Population to Extreme Heat Could Quadruple by Mid-century”, Nature Climate Change ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, GEORGE MITCHELL (W/ HANS PETER SCHMITZ AND TOSCA BRUNO-VAN VIJFEIJKEN) Between Power and Irrelevance: The Future of Transnational NGOs PROFESSOR, DAHLIA K. REMLER; PROFESSOR, SANDERS D. KORENMAN “Including Health Insurance in Poverty Measurement: The Impact of Massachusetts Health Reform on Poverty”, The National Bureau of Economic Research PROFESSOR, ROBERT C. SMITH Louis Wirth Best Article Award for “Black Mexicans, Conjunctural Ethnicity, and Operating Identities: Long-Term Ethnographic Analysis”, American Sociological Association

Zhirong “Jerry” Zhao Professor

Jerry Zhao is the Gross Family Professor of Public & Nonprofit Management and director of the MPP program. His research focuses on public budgeting and finance. He is the founder and director of the Institute for Urban & Regional Infrastructure Finance (IURIF). IURIF works on fiscal issues related to infrastructure and other critical local government services, and is developing a new initiative on tribal fiscal administration. Jerry currently serves on the ASPA’s National Council, representing District IV, and NASPAA’s Commission

on Peer Review and Accreditation (COPRA). He is the Vice-Chair Elect of Associate for Budgeting and Financial Management (ABFM) and will serve as Chair in 2023.

PROFESSOR, DON WAISANEN; PROFESSOR, DAN WILLIAMS Real Money, Real Power?: The Challenges with Participatory Budgeting in New York City

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