Susan Webb Yackee University of Wisconsin—Madison 1225 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706 (608) 265-­‐6017; yackee@wisc.edu Academic Interests American Politics and Public Policy: Bureaucratic Politics; Regulatory Policymaking; Public Management; Public Policy Process and Analysis; and Interest Group Politics. Appointments and Education Director University of Wisconsin—Madison (July 2013-­‐present) Associate Director University of Wisconsin—Madison (July 2012-­‐June 2013) La Follette School of Public Affairs Full Professor University of Wisconsin—Madison (July 2014) Tenured: La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Department of Political Science Associate Professor University of Wisconsin—Madison (August 2010-­‐June 2014) Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin—Madison (July 2007-­‐July 2010) Assistant Professor University of Southern California (July 2005-­‐June 2007) Price School of Public Policy Postdoctoral Fellow University of Michigan—Ann Arbor (August 2003-­‐June 2005) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (May 2003), Political Science Dissertation: An Agent, But An Agent of Whom? Organized Interests and the U.S. Bureaucracy M.A. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (May 2000), Political Science Thesis: Punctuating the Agenda Across Time: Strategic Scheduling by Congressional Leaders B.A. Concordia College, Moorhead, MN (May 1997), Business Administration Summa cum laude Publications Haeder, Simon and Susan Webb Yackee. “Influence and the Administrative Process: Lobbying the U.S. President’s Office of Management and Budget.” American Political Science Review, forthcoming. Yackee, Susan Webb. “Invisible (and Visible) Lobbying: The Case of State Regulatory Policymaking.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, forthcoming. Yackee, Susan Webb. “Participant Voice in the Bureaucratic Policymaking Process.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, forthcoming. Lavertu, Stéphane and Susan Webb Yackee. 2014. “Regulatory Delay and Rulemaking Deadlines.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 24: 209-­‐234. Yackee, Susan Webb. 2013. “Reconsidering Agency Capture During Regulatory Policymaking,” in Preventing Capture: Special Interest Influence in Regulation, and How to Prevent It. Editors: Daniel Carpenter and David Moss. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 292-­‐325. Yackee, Susan Webb. 2013. “Assessing Regulatory Participation by Health Professionals: A Study of State Health Rulemaking.” Public Administration Review, 73: 105-­‐114. Palus, Christine Kelleher and Susan Webb Yackee. 2013. “Oversight as Constraint or Catalyst? Explaining Agency Influence on State Policy Decision-­‐Making.” American Review of Public Administration, 43: 273-­‐91. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. 2012. “An Empirical Examination of Federal Regulatory Volume and Speed, 1950-­‐1990.” George Washington Law Review, 80: 1414-­‐1492. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. 2012. “Delay in Notice and Comment Rulemaking: Evidence of Systematic Regulatory Breakdown?” in Regulatory Breakdown? The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation. Editor: Cary Coglianese. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 163-­‐179. Nelson, David and Susan Webb Yackee. 2012. “Lobbying Coalitions and Government Policy Change.” Journal of Politics, 74: 339-­‐353. Yackee, Susan Webb. 2012. “The Politics of Ex Parte Lobbying: Pre-­‐Proposal Agenda Building and Blocking During Agency Rulemaking.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 22: 373-­‐393. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. 2010. “Is Agency Rulemaking ‘Ossified’? Testing Congressional, Presidential, and Judicial Procedural Constraints.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 20: 261-­‐282. [Winner of the 2008 Best Paper by an Emerging Scholar(s) at the Midwest Political Science Conference.] Palus, Christine Kelleher and Susan Webb Yackee. 2010. “Learning from Experience? Second-­‐Order Policy Devolution and Government Responsiveness.” Journal of Local Self-­‐Government, 8: 65-­‐92. Yackee, Susan Webb. 2009. “Private Conflict and Policy Passage: Interest Group Conflict and State Medical Malpractice Reform.” Policy Studies Journal, 37: 213-­‐231. Naughton, Keith, Celeste Schmid, Susan Webb Yackee, and Xueyong Zhan. 2009. “Understanding Commenter Influence During Agency Rule Development.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 28: 258-­‐277. Palus, Christine Kelleher and Susan Webb Yackee. 2009. “A Political Consequence of Contracting: Organized Interests and State Agency Decision-­‐Making.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 19: 579-­‐602. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. 2009. “Divided Government and U.S. Federal Rulemaking.” Regulation and Governance, 3: 128-­‐144. S. Yackee 2/9 1/15/15 Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. 2009. “Is the Bush Bureaucracy Any Different? A Macro-­‐ Empirical Examination of Notice and Comment Rulemaking under ‘43’” in President George W. Bush’s Influence Over Bureaucracy and Policy: Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Powers. Editors: Colin Provost and Paul Teske. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 41-­‐59. McKay, Amy and Susan Webb Yackee. 2007. “Interest Group Competition on Federal Agency Rules.” American Politics Research, 35: 336-­‐357. Yackee, Susan Webb. 2006. “Assessing Inter-­‐Institutional Attention to and Influence on Government Regulations.” British Journal of Political Science, 36: 723-­‐744. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. 2006. “A Bias toward Business? Assessing Interest Group Influence on the Bureaucracy.” Journal of Politics, 68: 128-­‐139. [Reprinted in Public Administration, edited by B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA; forthcoming.] Yackee, Susan Webb. 2006. “Sweet-­‐Talking the Fourth Branch: Assessing the Influence of Interest Group Comments on Federal Agency Rulemaking.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 26: 103-­‐124. Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee. 2006. “Who's Whispering in Your Ear? The Influence of Third Parties Over State Agency Decisions.” Political Research Quarterly, 59: 629-­‐643. Yackee, Susan Webb and David Lowery. 2005. “Understanding Public Support for the U.S. Bureaucracy: A Macro Politics View.” Public Management Review, 7: 515-­‐536. [Winner of the 2005 Best Article Award from Public Management Review.] Cho, Chung-­‐Lae, Christine A. Kelleher, Deil S. Wright, and Susan Webb Yackee. 2005. “Translating National Policy Objectives into Local Achievements Across Multiple Planes of Governance and Among Multiple Actors: Second-­‐Order Devolution and Welfare Reform Implementation.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 15: 31-­‐54. Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee. 2004. “An Empirical Assessment of Devolution’s Policy Impact.” Policy Studies Journal, 32: 253-­‐270. Yackee, Susan Webb. 2003. “Punctuating the Congressional Agenda: Strategic Scheduling by House and Senate Leaders.” Political Research Quarterly, 56: 139-­‐149. McAtee, Andrea, Susan Webb Yackee, and David Lowery. 2003. “Reexamining the Dynamic Model of Divided Partisan Government.” Journal of Politics, 65: 477-­‐490. Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee, Editors. 2002. Meeting Challenges: North Carolina Responds to Welfare Reform, 1996-­‐2001. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The School of Government Press. Other Publications Yackee, Susan Webb. 2014. “Regulation in the American States.” Book Review of The Politics of Regulatory Reform (2013) by Stuart Shapiro and Debra Borie-­‐Holtz, New York City, NY: Routledge Press. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 24: 1065-­‐1079. S. Yackee 3/9 1/15/15 Yackee, Susan Webb. 2010. Book Review of Lobbying and Policy Change: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why (2009) by Frank Baumgartner, Jeffrey Berry, Marie Hojnacki, David Kimball, and Beth Leech, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. In Political Science Quarterly, 125: 331-­‐332. Yackee, Susan Webb. 2010. Book Review of Teaching, Tasks, and Trust (2008) by John Brehm and Scott Gates, New York City, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. In Public Management Review, 12: 156-­‐159. Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee. 2002. “Second-­‐Order Devolution: A Focus on the Opinions of County-­‐Level Officials.” Policy Currents, 11: 1-­‐10. Research in Progress Palus, Christine and Susan Webb Yackee. “Clerks or Kings? Partisan Alignment and Delegation to the U.S. Bureaucracy.” Article submitted to a journal. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Congressional Demand and the Bureaucratic Supply of Government Regulations.” Article in progress. Haeder, Simon, Shawn Mankad, Andrei Kirilenko, George Michailidis, and Susan Webb Yackee. “Regulation and De-­‐Regulation at the President’s OMB.” Article in progress. Haeder, Simon and Susan Webb Yackee. “Preventive Lobbying.” Research in progress. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Are Government Agencies Responsive to Legislative Statutes? A Time Series Analysis.” Research in progress. Awards and Funded Research External Awards Burroughs Wellcome Fund Grant, Innovations in Regulatory Science Award (2013-­‐18), $500,000. APPAM New and Emerging Scholar Poster Award, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management’s Third Place Award for Excellent Research by New and Emerging Scholars for “Regulatory Uncertainty and Rulemaking Deadlines” with Stéphane Lavertu (2010). APSA Paul Volcker Endowment Junior Scholar Research Award, American Political Science Association’s Public Administration Section (2008). MPSA Emerging Scholar Award, Midwest Political Science Association’s Best Paper by Emerging Scholar(s) for “Is Agency Rulemaking ‘Ossified’? Testing Congressional, Presidential, and Judicial Procedural Constraints” with Jason Webb Yackee (2008). APSA Emerging Scholar Award, American Political Science Association’s Political Parties and Organizations Section (2007). Smith Richardson Foundation Fellowship, Domestic Public Policy Fellow (2007), $60,000. S. Yackee 4/9 1/15/15 Best Article Award, Public Management Review (2005) “Understanding Public Support for the U.S. Bureaucracy: A Macro Politics View” with David Lowery. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, Scholars in Health Policy Research Program (August 2003-­‐June 2005). University of Michigan-­‐Ann Arbor. H.B. Earhart Foundation Grant, Research Fellowship (2002-­‐2003), $16,500. Harry S. Truman Scholarship (1997), $30,000. Internal Awards – Competitive UW’s Goldy Faculty Fellow Award, Grant to Study Interdisciplinary Policymaking (2014-­‐15), $10,000. UW’s Cotter Faculty Fellow Award, Grant for Study of the Legislative Process (2013-­‐14), $10,000. UW’s Romnes Award, For Outstanding Scholarly Contributions by a Faculty Member within Six Years of Receiving Tenure (2013), $50,000. UW’s Fall Competition Research Grants (2013-­‐14), $18,000; (2010-­‐11), $62,502; (2009-­‐10), $36,000; and (2008-­‐09), $31,000. UW’s Vilas Associate Award for “Lobbying the President’s OMB: Interest Group Influence and Regulatory Policymaking” (2011-­‐13), $90,204. UW’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Research’s Community-­‐Academic Partnerships Program (2010-­‐11), $28,287. UW’s Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Course Development Grant (2009), $5,000. UW’s Engage Teaching Award (2008-­‐09), $1,500. Centennial Award for Outstanding Research by a Graduate Student at UNC-­‐CH (2003) with Christine Kelleher. Other Professional Experience Project Director and Co-­‐Project Director (September 1998-­‐May 2003) Tracking County Responses to Welfare Reform Project, Odum Institute at UNC-­‐CH Management Analyst (June 1999-­‐August 1999) U.S. Department of Education, Washington DC Legislative Research Assistant (May 1997-­‐August 1998) and Casework Assistant (June 1996-­‐August 1996). U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan, Washington DC and Fargo ND S. Yackee 5/9 1/15/15 Conferences and Select Invited Workshops Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Congressional Demand and the Bureaucratic Supply of Government Regulations.” To be presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2015; Presented at Vanderbilt University, December 2014; at University of Pennsylvania Law School’s Agency-­‐Setting Conference in November 2014; and at the Law and Society Association’s Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May 2014. Haeder, Simon, Shawn Mankad, Andrei Kirilenko, George Michailidis, and Susan Webb Yackee. “Regulation and De-­‐Regulation at the President’s Office of Management and Budget.” To be presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, April 2015; and at the University of Michigan, May 2015. Haeder, Simon and Susan Webb Yackee. “Influence and the Administrative Process.” To be presented at Duke Law School, February 2015; Presented at Stanford University, November 2014; Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, October 2014; Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, IN, March 2014; and the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2014. Yackee, Susan Webb. “The Hidden Politics of Regulation: Understanding Informal Policy Influence during State Administrative Lawmaking.” Presented at the State Regulation Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, February 2014. Palus, Christine Kelleher and Susan Webb Yackee. “Partisan Alignment and the Delegation of Policy Discretion.” Presented at the Public Management Research Conference, Madison, WI, June 2013. Haeder, Simon and Susan Webb Yackee. "Regulatory Lobbying and the Office of Management and Budget." Presented at the Midwest Political Science Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2013 and at the Association of Public Policy and Management Fall Research Conference, Baltimore, MD, November 2012. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. "Delay In Notice and Comment Rulemaking: Evidence of Systemic Regulatory Breakdown?" Presented at the Association of Public Policy and Management Fall Research Conference, Baltimore, MD, November 2012. Yackee, Susan Webb. “Political Efficacy and the U.S. Bureaucracy.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2012. Yackee, Susan Webb. “Regulatory Ossification.” Presented at the Brookings Institution’s Faculty Seminar Series in Washington D.C., January 2012. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Regulatory Ossification.” Presented at Northwestern University School of Law Seminar Series, January 2012. Yackee, Susan Webb. “The Hidden Politics of Regulation.” Presented at Georgetown’s Public Policy Institute in October 2011 and at the LBJ School at UT-­‐Austin in January 2011. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Delay in Agency Policymaking.” Presented at the Penn Program on Regulation’s “Regulatory Breakdown? The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation” workshop, University of Pennsylvania, September 2011. S. Yackee 6/9 1/15/15 Yackee, Susan Webb. “Agency Rulemaking and Regulatory Capture.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, April 2011. Also presented at invited workshops for the Tobin Center’s regulatory capture working group at Harvard University, Cambridge MA, May 2011 and Duke University's Kenan Institute for Ethics invited conference on Crisis and the Challenges of Regulatory Design, Durham, NC, June 2011. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Judicial Interference with Regulatory Policymaking, 1950 to 1990.” Presented at Vanderbilt Law School, UT-­‐Austin Law School, Penn State Law School, and Florida State Law School. January and February 2011. Lavertu, Stéphane and Susan Webb Yackee. “Regulatory Uncertainty and Rulemaking Deadlines.” Presented at the Association for Public Policy and Management Conference, Boston, MA. November 2010. Yackee, Susan Webb. “Bureaucratic Red Tape.” Presented at the Public Administration Red Tape Research and Theory Conference, Madison, WI. June 2010. Yackee, Susan Webb. Regulatory Policymaking and Regulatory Failure.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2010. Nelson, David and Susan Webb Yackee. “Lobbying Coalitions and Government Policy Change.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2010. Palus, Christine Kelleher and Susan Webb Yackee. “The Agent as Principal? Explaining the Policy Influence of Agency Leadership in the American States.” Public Management Research Conference, Columbus, OH, October 2009. Ratkovic, Marc, Jason Webb Yackee and Susan Webb Yackee. “Politically-­‐Induced Regulatory Uncertainty?” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2009. Yackee, Susan Webb. “The Hidden Politics of Regulation.” Versions at the UW American Politics Workshop, March 2008, and the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2008. Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee. “A Political Consequence of Contracting: Organized Interests and State Agency Decision-­‐Making.” Versions at the Public Management Research Conference, Tuscan, AZ, October 2007, the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2006, the American Political Science Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA. September 2006, and USC’s Research Seminar, Los Angeles, CA. September 2006. Yackee, Susan Webb, Keith Naughton, Celeste Schmid, and Xueyong Zhan. “Conditions, Credentials, and Consequences: Assessing Interest Group Influence on Federal Agency Rulemaking.” American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. September 2007. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Is the Bush Bureaucracy Any Different? A Macro-­‐Empirical Examination of Notice and Comment Rulemaking.” Politics and Policy Making in the Bush Administration’s Federal Bureaucracy Conference at Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom. June 2007. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Is Agency Rulemaking ‘Ossified’? Testing Congressional, Presidential, and Judicial Procedural Constraints from 1983 to 2006.” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2007. S. Yackee 7/9 1/15/15 Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee. “Devolution and Government Responsiveness.” Versions presented at the Public Management Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA. September 2005, and the American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. September 2004. Yackee, Susan Webb. “Coalitions in Conflict: Competing Interests in State Medical Malpractice Laws.” Versions at the Midwest Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2005, the State Politics and Policy Conference, Lansing, MI. May 2005, and the RWJF Scholars in Health Policy Research Conference, Aspen, CO. June 2005. Yackee, Jason Webb and Susan Webb Yackee. “Strength in Numbers? Assessing Equality of Participant Influence in the Rulemaking Process.” Midwest Political Science Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2004. McKay, Amy and Susan Webb Yackee. “Does the Squeaky Wheel Get the Grease? Interest Group Influence on the Bureaucracy.” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2004. Yackee, Susan Webb and David Lowery. “Understanding Public Support for the U.S. Bureaucracy: A Macro Politics View.” American Political Science Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA. August 2003. Yackee, Susan Webb. “Political Control or Agency Capture? Measuring Bureaucratic Responsiveness in Policy Implementation.” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2003. Cho, Chung-­‐Lea, Christine A. Kelleher, Deil S. Wright, and Susan Webb Yackee. “Second-­‐Order Devolution and the Implementation of Welfare Reform Objectives.” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2003. Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee. “Social Services Agencies Respond to Welfare Reform: An Analysis of Punctuated Change.” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2002. Kelleher, Christine A. and Susan Webb Yackee. “Devolution as a Policy Solution? Towards a New Theory of Policy Change.” American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, CA. August 2001. McAtee, Andrea, Susan Webb Yackee, and David Lowery. “Reexamining the Dynamic Model of Divided Partisan Government.” American Political Science Conference, San Francisco, CA. August 2001. Webb, Susan Kaye. “Using Deadlines to Push Party Policies: A Power of Congressional Leaders.” Versions at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2001 and the Southern Political Science Association Conference, Savannah, GA. November 1999. Kelleher, Christine A., Susan Kaye Webb, and Deil S. Wright. “Patterns of Perspectives on Second-­‐Order Devolution: County Officials and County-­‐State Relations in North Carolina.” South Eastern Conference on Public Administration, Greensboro, NC. October 2000. Webb, Susan Kaye and Jennifer J. Hora. “State-­‐Level Bureaucrats and the Federal Grant Making Process: Addicted or Pleasure Users.” Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL. April 2000. Other Information § Member: American Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, S. Yackee 8/9 1/15/15 Public Management Research Association, and Association of Public Policy and Management. § § Major Boards: Regulation & Governance, 2013-­‐15 (International Advisory Board); Regulation & Governance, 2013-­‐15 (Board of Editors); Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 2009-­‐12 (Board of Editors); American Politics Research, 2010-­‐15 (Board of Editors). Notable External Service to the Policymaking Community: Worked with U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and his staff on the Regulatory Information Reporting Act of 2011; Presented research on regulatory reform issues to U.S. House of Representatives Members and U.S. Senators in October 2011. § Major Professional Conference Leadership: Co-­‐Leader and Chair of the Program Selection Committee for the PMRC 2013 Conference, Madison WI, June 2013. § Notable External Service to the Profession: Program Selection Committee for the 2015 PMRC Conference, Minneapolis, MN, June 2015; 2014-­‐15 President of the Midwest Public Administration Caucus; 2014 Midwest Public Administration Caucus’s Presidential Nominating Committee; 2013 Nominating Committee for PMRA Board Members; Program Chair for Bureaucratic Politics Section for the 2012 Midwest Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting; Chair of APSA’s Public Policy Section’s 2011 Committee to Select Section Leadership; PMRA 2011 Conference Program Committee; APSA’s State Politics and Policy Section’s Executive Council, 2008-­‐2010; Midwest Public Administration Caucus’s 2010 Herbert Simon Award Committee; APPAM’s 2009 Vernon Prize for Best JPAM Paper Committee; APSA’s Political Parties and Organizations Section’s Committee to select the 2008 Emerging Scholar; Chair of APSA’s State Politics and Policy Section’s Committee to select the 2008 best papers. Reviewer for Academic Journals, Book Publishers, and Foundations: American Political Science Review; American Journal of Political Science; Journal of Policy Analysis and Management; Journal of Politics; Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory; Public Administration Review; Political Research Quarterly; Regulation and Governance; State and Local Government Review; Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law; Public Performance & Management Review; State Politics and Policy Quarterly; Journal of Public Policy; Administration & Society; Political Science Quarterly; Journal of Law, Economics, and Organizations; Legislative Studies Quarterly; European Journal of Political Research; Public Management Review; American Politics Research; Review of Industrial Organization; Texas A&M University Press; TESS-­‐Temporary Experiments in the Social Sciences; Smith Richardson Foundation; Publius; and National Science Foundation. § § External Review Teams: Iowa State University, Department of Political Science (2014). § Executive Education: Co-­‐Leader and Taught in the Wisconsin Women in Government Seminar, which is a leadership and management professional development seminar for career women in government (2008-­‐2014); Taught in the Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development program for new state legislators (2014); Taught in the Wisconsin Certified County Manager Program (2011-­‐2012). § International Teaching and Consulting Service: Co-­‐Team Leader for UW-­‐Madison’s consultation on “Curriculum and Teaching” for Nazarbayev University’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Kazakhstan. 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