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Thomas Craemer, Assistant Professor
Education: M.A., Stony Brook University, 2002; M.A., University of Tuebingen, Germany, Political Science, Computer Science, 1997, Doctorate, University of Tuebingen, Germany, Political Science, 2001, Ph.D., Stony Brook University, 2005.
Teaching & Research Interests: Race relations, public opinion, political self-interest and altruism, evolutionary modeling methodology.
Phone: 860-570-9344
Email: Thomas.Craemer@UConn.edu
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Kenneth Dautrich, Associate Professor
Education: B.S., University of Scranton, Political Science, 1985; Ph.D., Rutgers University, Political Science, 1994.
Teaching & Research Interests: Survey research methods, public opinion, voting behavior, public policy.
Phone: 860-570-9090
Email: K.Dautrich@UConn.edu
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Amy Donahue, Associate Professor & Department Head
Education: B.A., Princeton University, Geological and Geophysical Sciences, 1989; M.P.A., The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1996; Ph.D., The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Public Administration, 2000.
Teaching & Research Interests: Public policy analysis, public finance, public and nonprofit organizations and management, intergovernmental and cross-sector relations, and disaster policy and emergency management.
Phone: 860-570-9087
Email: Amy.Donahue@UConn.edu
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Deneen Hatmaker, Assistant Professor
Education: B.S., George Washington University, Systems Analysis and Engineering, 1989; M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Environmental Management and Policy, 1996; Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York, Public Administration and Policy, expected 2008.
Teaching & Research Interests: Organizations and management, gender and diversity in organizations, social issues in management, identity construction, organizational culture, and social networks.
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Mark Robbins, Associate Professor
Education: B.A., Gordon College, Psychology, 1984; M.A., University of Oregon, Public Affairs, 1994; Ph.D., Syracuse University, Public Administration, 1998.
Teaching & Research Interests: Public finance administration and management, public policy, public administrative theory, not-for-profit management, quantitative research methods, policy implementation and debt management, citizen participation techniques.
Phone: 860-570-9019
Email: Mark.Robbins@UConn.edu
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Bill Simonsen, Professor
Education: B.A., SUNY at Oswego, 1979; MCRP Harvard University, 1981; Ph.D., New York University, 1991.
Teaching & Research Interests: Public finance, financial management, capital financing, citizen participation techniques, and public policy.
Phone: 860-570-9045
Email: William.Simonsen@UConn.edu
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Alan Desmarais, Adjunct Faculty
Education: B.A., University of Connecticut, Economics; M.P.A., University of Hartford, Barney School of Business and Public Administration, State and Local Finance.
Professional Experience: Director of Finance for the Towns of Manchester, East Hartford and Bloomfield 1975 - present; Budget and Treasury Manager Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority 1989-1992, Member – Municipal Finance Advisory Commission.
Teaching & Research Interests: Local public finance, and the GFOA Certified Public Finance Officer program.
Email: Alan.Desmarais@UConn.edu
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Jennifer Dineen, Adjunct Faculty
Education: M.A., University of Connecticut, Political Science/Survey Research, 2001; PhD, University of Connecticut, Political Science, 2004.
Professional Experience: Consultant; Previous Director of UConn's Master of Survey Research Program.
Teaching & Research Interests: Survey Research, Focus Groups, Program Evaluation.
Email: Jennifer.Dineen@UConn.edu
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Barry Feldman, Adjunct Faculty
Education: B.A., Eastern New Mexico University; M.P.A., Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., University of Connecticut, Political Science; Harvard University, Program for Senior Executives in Local and State Government.
Professional Experience: Chief Operating Officer, University of Connecticut; previously, Town/City Manager in West Hartford, Connecticut; Sterling Heights, Michigan; Portsmouth, Ohio; and Lincoln Heights, Ohio.
Email: Barry.Feldman@UConn.edu |
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James Francis, Adjunct Faculty
Town Manager, West Hartford, CT
Education: B.S., Business Administration, Western Michigan University, 1972; M.A., Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, 1978.
Professional Experience: Director of Health for Town of West Hartford; Director of Human Services for Town of West Hartford; Director of Employee Services and Chief Negotiator for Town of West Hartford; Director of Finance and Treasurer for Town of West Hartford
Teaching and Research Interests: Public Financial Management, Human Resource Management.
Email: Jim.Francis@UConn.edu |
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Chris Johnson, Adjunct Faculty
Director of Financial Services , Town of West Hartford, CT.
Education: B.A., Univeristy of Connecticut, Political Science; MPA, Univeristy of Connecticut.
Director of Administrative Services for the Town of West Hartford, 1986-2006 Chief Information Officer (CIO)for the Town of West Hartford, 1986 - present.
Teaching & Research Interests: technology management, performance measurement, financial management.
Email: Chris.2.Johnson@UConn.edu |
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Betsey Parlato, Adjunct Faculty
Executive Director, Chapel Haven, New Haven, CT
Education: B.A., Psychology, Central Connecticut State University, 1980; Masters in English, Quinnipiac University, 1997.
Professional Experience: Executive Director, Chapel Haven, New Haven, CT; Director of Communications and Development, Chapel Haven; Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT; Vice President for Public Affairs, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT; Director of Development, Mattatuck Community College, New Haven, CT.
Teaching & Research Interests: Nonprofit Management, Donor Relations, Public Relations & Marketing.
Email: Betsey.Parlato@UConn.edu |
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Stephen Ross, Professor of Economics
Education: B.S., University of Kansas, Engineering Physics, 1984; M.A., Wright State University, Applied Behaviorial Science, 1990; Ph.D., Syracuse University, Economics, 1994.
Teaching & Research Interests: Urban Economics, local public finance.
Steve's Website
Phone: 860-570-9279
Email: Stephen.L.Ross@UConn.edu |
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