Douglas W. Webster

Douglas W. Webster is a Senior Fellow with the George Washington University Center for Excellence in Public Leadership, where he teaches Enterprise Risk Management.  He is also the Director of Government to Government Risk Management at the U. S. Agency for International Development and the founder and former president of the Cambio Consulting Group.

Michael Wasserman

Michael E. Wasserman is an Assistant Professor at the Clarkson University School of Business in Potsdam, New York, where he teaches strategic management and entrepreneurship. He has been involved at the intersection of strategic management, technology, and human resources for over 15 years as a researcher, manager, consultant, and teacher.

Jonathan Walters

Jonathan Walters is a staff correspondent for Governing magazine. He has covered state and local public policy and administration for the past 20 years, writing on topics ranging from civil service reform to welfare reform.

Stefaan G. Verhulst

 
 

Stefaan G. Verhulst is Co-Founder and Chief Research and Development Offcer of the Governance Laboratory @NYU (GovLab) where he is building a foundation of research and experimentation on how to transform governance using advances in science and technology.

Igor Vaysman

Igor Vaysman is Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, College of Business Administration,University of Texas at Austin. Professor Vaysman received his B.S. from Trinity University and his Ph.D. from Stanford University. His teaching and research interests include managerial and organizational design, costing systems, and decentralization.

Dr. Jesus N. Valero

Jesús N. Valero is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Utah, where he teaches courses on nonprofit organizations and public administration.  His research interests are in public and nonprofit management, cross-sector collaboration, and public service leadership.

Shannon H. Tufts, PhD

Shannon Howle Tufts, Albert and Gladys Coates Distinguished Term Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government, is the Director of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Government’s Center for Public Technology. She works with local IT directors and staff on a variety of technologyrelated issues, including designing and instructing in the first local and state government-specific CIO Certification Programs in the nation.

G. Martin Wagner

Mr. Wagner was a Senior Fellow of the IBM Center for The Business of Government. Mr. Wagner joined the Center after 31 years of public service. He had most recently restructured and ran GSA's Federal Acquisition Service - the largest government organization delivering acquisition, technology, and management services to federal agencies.

Gina Vega

Gina Vega is Assistant Professor of Management at Merrimack College, where she teaches courses in organizational behavior, business ethics, and the theory of management. She is research director for the Project for the Study of Telecommuting Practices.

Dr. Vega is a graduate of Queens College/CUNY (1968 - BA Romance Languages, 1987 - MA Urban Studies/Community Development), and the Union Institute Graduate School (1995 - Ph.D. Organizational Behavior/Entrepreneurship).

David M Van Slyke

David M. Van Slyke is a tenured full professor in the department of public administration and international affairs and the Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business-Government Policy at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. He also serves as a non-resident faculty member at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, University of Maastricht, Netherlands. Dr.

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