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Virginia Tech hosts symposium to forge agenda for financial regulatory reform
(Greater Washington DC Metro Area)
Virginia Tech's Center for Public Administration and Policy (CPAP) has organized a symposium, A Public Administration Moment: Forging an Agenda for Financial Regulatory Reform. The event is sponsored by the Smith-Richardson Foundation which is dedicated to contributing to important public debates that address serious public policy challenges facing the United States. Virginia Tech National Capital Region Operations and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) are also supporting the event.
The symposium will provide a cutting-edge discussion highlighting the public administration challenges of principle, design, method, and management that should guide financial regulatory reform. A panel of accomplished scholars will address "Lessons from the Financial Crisis" and a response panel of distinguished scholars and National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) Fellows will discuss, "Where Do We Go From Here?" Discussions from the forum will be published in a future issue of Public Administration Review.
Panelists include: Ron Boster, National Academy of Public Administration Fellow, Mark Cassell, Kent State University; Kevin Corder and Susan Hoffman, Western Michigan University; Giselle Datz, Virginia Tech, Alexandria; Donald Kettl, University of Pennsylvania and National Academy of Public Administration Fellow; Laurel McFarland, National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration; Paul Peretz, California State University, Fullerton; Marvin Phaup, George Washington University; Jean Schroedel, Claremont Graduate University; Mark Rom, Georgetown University; Myra Shiplett, Randolph Morgan Consulting, LLC, and Tom Stanton, Johns Hopkins University and National Academy of Public Administration Fellow. Anne Khademian, Virginia Tech, Alexandria, will serve as facilitator.
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