Lecturers, Researchers, & Practitioners
Lecturers
Zbigniew Bochniarz, Senior Lecturer of Public Affairs, Ph.D., Warsaw School of Economics, 1976 (Economics): Environmental Economics and Policy, Institutional Analysis and Design, Comparative Economic Studies, Microeconomics of Competitiveness
Daniel Carlson, Senior Lecturer of Public Affairs, MA, University of California, Berkeley, 1972 (City and Regional Planning): Community and Economic Development, Transportation, Public Service Clinics, Land Use
David S. Harrison, Senior Lecturer of Public Affairs, MPA, Harvard University, 1979: Nonprofit Organizations, Regional Economic Development, Growth Management
Researchers
Richard Brandon, Senior Research Fellow of Public Affairs, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1975 (Political Science) Finance and Workforce Issues of Child and Family Policy, Social Indicators
Jane Cover, Post Doctoral Research Associate, Ph.D., University of Washington, 2007 (Sociology): Demography; Residential Segregation; Ethnic and Socioeconomic Stratification; Urban Sociology; Poverty and Community Development
Chris S. Fowler, Post Doctoral Research Associate, Ph.D. University of Washington, 2007 (Geography): Competitive Policies, Neighborhood Segregation, Agent-Based Modeling, Urban and Economic Geography, Transportation Networks
Practitioners-In-Residence
Daniel J. Evans, Distinguished Practitioner-In-Residence, former U.S. Senator, former governor of Washington State, and former president of Evergreen State College
Dorothy Bullitt, Distinguished Practitioner-In-Residence, former chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity of Seattle/King County, former chief operating officer of Harbor Properties, and former assistant Washington state attorney general
Norman B. Rice, Distinguished Practitioner-In-Residence, Mayor of Seattle (1990-1997), President & CEO, Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle (1998-2004), Vice Chairman, Capital Access, LLC (2005-present), CEO Seattle Foundation (2009 – present).
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