Nilmini Wickramasinghe

Professor Nilmini Wickramasinghe has an internationally recognized research record in the area of healthcare and technology management. Her expertise is in the strategic application and management of technology for effecting superior healthcare solutions. In this light, she has and continues to work with several leading healthcare institutions throughout the US including the Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins and Northwestern Memorial Hospital on numerous applications of various technology solutions.

Kathryn G Yeaton, PhD

Kathryn G. Yeaton is an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the Anisfield School of Business at Ramapo College of New Jersey. She teaches courses in managerial and financial accounting. Her research interests include organizational quality and strategic performance measurement, as well as various aspects of earnings restatements and executive compensation. A certified public accountant, she previously worked for Coopers & Lybrand. Dr. Yeaton earned a B.S. in accounting and a Master of Accountancy from Florida State University. She holds a Ph.D.

Donald E. Wynn, Jr.

Donald E. Wynn, Jr. is an associate professor in the School of Business Administration at the University of Dayton. He holds a PhD in Business Administration from the University of Georgia. His research appears in journals such as MIS Quarterly, MIS Quarterly Executive, the Information Systems Journal, Cutter IT Journal, the Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Communications of the AIS, and the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science.

Christopher G. Wye

Chris Wye served as Director of the Center for Improving Government Performance at the National Academy of Public Administration from 1994 until 2003. The Center provides assistance to government agencies on improving management processes using the techniques of performance-based management, including strategic planning, performance measurement, program evaluation, performance-based budgeting, and strategic management.

D. Robert Worley

D. Robert Worley, Senior Fellow of Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Advanced Governmental Studies and Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, has been involved in the study and practice of American national security since 1967. His analytic career began at RAND’s Strategy Assessment Center and continued at the Institute for Defense Analyses’ Joint Advanced Warfighting Program.

Margaret L. Yao

Margaret L. Yao, President of MLY Consulting, brings 15 years of experience in management and innovation to her public and not-for-profit sector clients and research work. Focusing on performance-based organizational design, Ms. Yao has consulted to a variety of government and not-for-profit entities, including the District of Columbia Financial Control Board, District of Columbia's Office of the City Administrator, the BlueCross BlueShield Association, and the Univ. of Maryland Dept. of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

David C. Wyld

David C. Wyld serves as the Merritt Professor of Strategic Management at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana. Over the past two decades, Dr. Wyld has written several research reports for the IBM Center for The Business of Government, highlighting emerging issues in technology and procurement. He is a frequent contributor to both respected academic journals and widely read trade and general interest publications, approaching almost a thousand published articles in all to date. Dr.

Paul Wormeli

Paul Wormeli is Executive Director Emeritus of the Integrated Justice Information Systems Institute, a non-profit corporation formed to help state and local governments develop ways to share information among the disciplines engaged in homeland security, justice, and public safety. He has had a long career in the field of law enforcement and justice technology.

Paige Wolf, Ph.D., SPHR

Paige P. Wolf has over 16 years of experience as an internal and external consultant on strategic human resource initiatives and maintains an active consulting practice through her own company, Performance Matters, LLC. Her work with both private and public sector clients has focused on improving human potential and effectiveness at work and included projects involving team building; organizational development; competency modeling; performance management, employee selection systems; career planning; employee training and development; leadership assessment; and human resource audits. Dr.

Judy Zelio

Judy Zelio is a program director with the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Fiscal Affairs Program, where she has been since 1988. She specializes in state tax and budget issues, with a focus on performance budgeting, as well as state-local and state-tribal fiscal issues. She has written numerous articles, reports, and books on these topics. She is co-staff to the NCSL Budgets and Revenue Committee, which includes legislator and legislative staff members from all 50 states and the U.S. territories.

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