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Ester Rachel Fuchs

420 Riverside Drive, #5F International Affairs Building , NY 10025 420 West 118th Street, Room 1428 Phone (home) (212) 678-0227 Mail Code 3328 E-mail: [email protected] New York, NY 10027 Phone (work): (212) 854-3866 Fax: (212) 854-4782

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Chicago, 1984 MA in Political Science, Brown University, 1974 BA, College, CUNY, 1972

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION Urban Policy; Urban Politics; Governance and Management of Global Cities; Urban Fiscal Policy; American Government and Policy; Social Policy; American Elections and Civic Engagement; Politics; Sustainable Economic Development Policy; Workforce Development and Community Building Policy; Education and After School Policy; Democratic Theory and Practice; Federalism; Ethnicity, Race and Gender,

SELECTED HONORS Bella Abzug Leadership Award, Bella Abzug Leadership Institute, May 2017 Above & Beyond Exceptional New York Women of 2017Award for Education, City & State March 2017 From Generation to Generation Award, Museum at Eldridge Street, October 2015 NASPAA Public Service Matters Spotlight Award, for WhosOntheBallot.org, Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration (NASPAA), November 2014 Champion Award, Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation, May 2012 Distinguished Alumna Award, Queens College CUNY Dept. of Political Science, May 2008 Award for Outstanding Teaching, Columbia University, SIPA, May 2007 The Frank Tannenbaum Lecture, University Seminar's 63rd Annual Dinner, Columbia University, April 2007 City of New York Excellence in Technology Award for Best IT Collaboration among Agencies, for Access NYC, November 2, 2006 Sir Ian Turbott Lecture, Penrith, Australia, July 19, 2006 Samuel D. Ehrenpries Memorial Lecture, Bronx Community College, April 6, 2006 Luminary Award for Excellence in Out of School Time Education, Casita Maria, Bronx Botanical Gardens, NYC June 20, 2005 Public Service Award, National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education, NYC, September 12, 2004 Commencement Speaker, Columbia University School of Social Work Graduation, May 22, 2002 Distinguished Public Service Award, Council of Jewish Organizations of Flatbush, Brooklyn, March 23, 2003 Leadership Award for Helping New Yorkers, United Way, NYC, March 12, 2002 NIMH/NORC Fellowship University of Chicago, 1974-1976 Teaching Fellowship Brown University, 1973-1974 University Fellowship Brown University, 1972-1973 Cum laude, Honors in Political Science Queens College, CUNY, 1972 Phi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honors Society Queens College, CUNY 1970-1972

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Professor, School of International and Public Affairs and Department of Political Science, Columbia University, Fall 2005-currently Director, SIPA Urban and Social Policy Concentration, Columbia University, June 2007- currently Faculty, Earth Institute, Columbia University, January 2018-currently Executive Committee Member, Columbia Data Science Institute, October 2016-currently Director, SIPA Global Mayors Forum, Columbia University, Fall 2009-currently Director, SIPA Urban and Social Policy Speaker Series, Columbia University, Fall 2010- currently Director, SIPA United States Specialization, Columbia University, Fall 2010-currently Advisory Committee Member, Smart Cities Center Columbia Data Sciences Institute, July 2012- currently Faculty Steering Committee Member, Eric Holder Initiative for Civil and Political Rights, November 2017-currently Senior Fellow, Global Cities Institute, University of Toronto, December 2013-currently Advisory Board Member, Metropolitan Policy Center, School of Public Affairs, American University, November 2014-currently Associate, the University of Technology Sydney Institute for Sustainable Futures, March 2016- currently Senior Policy Fellow, Partnership for New York City, January 2010-June 2010 Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, and Barnard College Department of Political Science, and member of the graduate faculty Columbia University Department of Political Science, January1999-August 2005 (on public service leave during time in NYC government) Senior Faculty Research Leave, Barnard College, Fall 1999-Spring 2000 Department Chair, Urban Studies Program, Barnard College and Columbia University, September 1998-2001 Founding Director, Columbia University Center for Urban Research and Policy (CURP) at SIPA, July 1998-January 2001 Founding Director, Barnard-Columbia Center for Urban Policy, Fall 1993-Spring 1998 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science Barnard College and member of the graduate faculty Columbia University Department of Political Science and SIPA, Spring 1992-Fall 1998 Department Chair, Urban Studies Program, Barnard College, Summer 1995-Summer 1998 Director, Urban Studies Program, Barnard College, September 1981-January 1983; Fall 1986-Spring 1987; Fall 1989-Spring 1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University Fall 1982-Spring 1992 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia

2 University, Fall 1980-Spring 1982 Instructor, Department of Government, University of Notre Dame, Spring 1980 Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, Brown University, Fall 1973- Spring 1974

GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE Special Advisor to the Mayor (Michael Bloomberg) for Governance and Strategic Planning in the Office of the Mayor of of New York, responsible for developing and implementing reform initiatives for City agencies as well as advising on new, innovative and efficient ways to deliver public services, January 2002-January 2006 Chair 2005 New York City Charter Revision Commission, conducted public hearings in all five boroughs, met with experts and stakeholders, recommended ballot propositions on NYC finances and judicial integrity which passed in the November 2005 election, August 2004-September 2005

CONSULTANCIES AND GRANTS Project Director, WhosOnTheBallot.Org Accessible website for election, ballot and candidate information, funded by William von Mueffling gift to Columbia University SIPA, June 2011-currently Principal Investigator, Bloomberg Philanthropies, A Policy Implementation Model for Urban Decision-Makers, December 2016-currently Project Director, NYC Harlem 125th Street BID project, January 2017- currently Principal Investigator, NYC Department of Environmental Protection, Stopping Trash Where it Starts Project (with Patricia Culligan), June 2016-April 2017 Consultant, Global Cities, Inc. A. Program of Bloomberg Philanthropies, Global Scholars Evaluation, October 2016-currently Conversation Moderator, CoreNet Global Eastern Regional Symposium, Concluding General Session, The Art and Science of Positioning Cities for Growth and Vibrancy with Mayor Michael Nutter, New York, June 6, 2017 Project Director, Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and Helmsley Charitable Trust, NYC Data2Go course development, September 2015-January 2016 Consultant, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Instituto Atuação Brazil Local Democracy Project, May 1015-Octber 2015 Consultant, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Women for Women International Revised Scope of Work, December 2015 Panel Moderator, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Inequality Panel, NYC Board meeting, November 16, 2014 Consultant, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo Building and Measuring a Sustainable Future Initiative, July 2014 Principal Investigator, Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund grant, Innovative Partnership for Public Health: An Evaluation of the New York City Green Cart Initiative to Expand Access to Healthy Produce in Low-Income Neighborhoods (with Sarah Holloway), May 2013-June 2014 Principal Investigator, New York Community Trust grant, Expanding Opportunity for Middle Class Jobs in New York City: Minority Youth Employment in the Building and Construction Trades (with Dorian Warren), August 2013-March 2014 Consultant, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Rwanda/Democratic Republic of Congo Job Creation Initiative, April-May 2013

3 Conversation Moderator, CoreNet Global, New York City in Transition: Rudolph W. Giuliani, 107th Mayor of New York City Provides Insights on Opportunities and Challenges Facing a New Mayor and Lesson Learned from the Past, event, New York, November 7, 2013 Consultant, Pearson Longman, video project for Living Democracy, Teaching Public Policy American government textbook, July 2012. Conference Coordinator, “Public Integrity: Anti-Corruption Strategies, Economic Development and Good Governance,” New York City Global Partners, Office of the Mayor NYC, and Fordham University School of Law, June 6-8, 2012 Conference Coordinator, “Innovative Programs in Workforce Development Publication Launch,” Upper Empowerment Zone Development Corporation (UMEZ-DC), May 22, 2012 Principal Investigator, Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation (UMEZ-DC) grant, Career Opportunities in Healthcare project, July 2011-May 2012 Conference Coordinator, “Business Innovations and Entrepreneurship,” Office of the Mayor NYC, New York City Global Partners, the World Bank, and Columbia University World Leaders Forum, Fall 2011 Conference Coordinator, “Urban Education: Innovations in K-12,” Office of the Mayor NYC, New York City Global Partners and Columbia University World Leaders Forum, Fall 2010 Consultant, MSG Varsity Network, Afterschool sports programming, June 2010- February 2011 Conference Coordinator, “Job Creation and Workforce Development Summit,” Office of the Mayor NYC, New York City Global Partners, OECD, and Columbia University World Leaders Forum, Spring 2009 Consultant, Qatar Museum Authority, Summer 2009 Principal Investigator, New York Association of Training and Employment Professionals (NYATEP), Workforce Development in NYC project, June-November 2008 Consultant, Public Advocate Project for the NYC Citizen Feedback Survey and Focus Groups, Spring 2008 Conference Coordinator, “Public Health and Climate Change: The Urban Policy Connection Summit” Office of the Mayor NYC, New York City Global Partners, and Columbia University World Leaders Forum, Spring 2008 Consultant, NYC Public Policy program development and facilitation, Coro Leadership Training New York, Aug 2006-June 2007 Consultant, NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC), Comprehensive Neighborhood Economic Development Initiative, June 2007-December 2007 Conference Coordinator, “Governing a Diverse City in A Democratic Society,” Office of the Mayor of the City of New York, , NYC Global Partners, Columbia University World Leaders Forum, and New York Immigration Coalition, New York City, Fall 2007 Facilitator, Coro New York Leadership Training, Retreat, September 29, 2006 Issues Director, Bloomberg for Mayor Reelection campaign, September 2005-January 2006 Principal Investigator, Wallace Foundation grant, Learning in Communities Initiative in New York (with Mary McCormick of Fund for the City of New York and Gail Nayowith of Citizens Committee for Children), January 2004-June 2005

4 Program Director, Guggenheim Foundation grant, Summer Public Service Internship Program (with Jameson Doig of Princeton University), December 2000-December 2001 Consultant, Penn, Schoen and Berland, NYC, position papers for Michael Bloomberg mayoral campaign, December 2000-January 2001 Consultant, Bloomberg for Mayor, issues consultant, April 2001-December 2001 Principal Investigator, Greater London Enterprise grant on Governance in London and New York (with Tony Travers of London School of Economics, LSE) for the London- New York Study Fall 1999-Spring 2000 Principal Investigator, Ford Foundation grant, Political Participation and the Urban Civic Culture: Moslem Communities in New York (with Peter Awn and Richard Bulliet), July 1998-January 2001 Barnard College Research Grant, Senior Faculty Leave, Fall 1999-Spring 2000 Lecturer, “Future of American Cities,” Intelligence Fellows Program Whye Plantation, Maryland, August 2, 1999 Principal Investigator, 1199, National Health and Human Service Employees Union, AFL-CIO, New York State and New York City Political Participation Project (with Robert Shapiro), June 1997-June 1999 Principal Investigator, US Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division contract to investigate Implementation of National Voter Registration Act in NYS social services offices (with Robert Shapiro and Peter Messeri), March 1997-January1999 Principal Investigator Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Technical Assistance Project, June 1997-February 1998 Principal Investigator, US Department of Housing and Urban Development/Tonya Inc. contract to update evaluation of federal homeless policy, the Continuum of Care (with William McAllister), June 1996-Aug 1997 Corporate Director, Transderm Lab Corporation, 1995-2000 Principal Investigator, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Harlem Community Outreach Partnership Center Institutionalization grant with City College, Spring 1997-January 1998 Principal Investigator Ford Foundation grant for New Voices in State Fiscal Policy (with J. Phillip Thompson), July 1995-March 2000 Principal Investigator, US Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Outreach Partnership Center grant with City College, Fall 1994-Fall 1996. Consultant, Brookings Institution Urban Policy Agenda, Washington DC, 1996 On Line Forum Host, New York Times Electronic Media Company, Spring 1996 Consultant, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ, June 1995 Consultant, Harper-Collins Publishers, Development of CD-ROM for teaching presidential campaigns, June 1995 Consultant, Middle March Films, pilot TV program, February 1995. Consultant, NYC Empowerment Zone Survey for HUD proposal, Harlem Urban Development Corporation, Spring 1994 Consultant, Regional Plan Association Governance Project, Fall 1993-Winter 1994 Consultant, Children's Television Workshop, content director for a pilot TV program involving state government issues, Spring 1993 Consultant, Mayor David Dinkins’ Reelection Campaign, August 1993-November 1993 Consultant, Redistricting Plan of Special Master Frederick Lacey for Puerto Rican Legal

5 Defense and Education Fund v. David Gantt, May 1992 Columbia University Seminars Research Grant, Spring 1992 Consultant, New York City Campaign Finance Board, Summer 1990 Consultant, City of New York Law Department, United Parents Assoc. v. The Board of Elections, March 1989 Consultant, Chicago Urban League, data collection on NYC registration and elections results between 1980 and 1989, Spring 1989 Consultant, American Assembly's Federal Urban Policy Project, Spring 1991, Spring 1992; Consultant, NYS Commission on Government Integrity, May 1988 Lecturer, New York City Top 40 Program Seminar, "The Politics of Public Policy," City of New York Department of Personnel, September 29, 1987 Consultant, Penn & Schoen Associates, NYC, position papers for campaigns, Spring 1983; Winter 1986 Expert Witness and Consultant, City of New York Law Department, Butts v. City of New York, primary election case, Spring 1985 Mellon Foundation/Barnard College Grant, Junior Faculty Research Leave, Spring 1986. Columbia University Seminars Research Grant, Spring 1992 Barnard College Mini-Grant, Summer 1981; 1983; 1984; Spring 1987; Summer 1989; Summer 1990

BOOKS, SELECTED CHAPTERS, AND ARTICLES “Governing the Twenty-First Century City,” Journal of International Affairs, Spring/Summer 2012, Vol. 65, No.2, pp. 43-57 Book Review, Contentious City: The Politics of Recovery in New York City, edited by John Mollenkopf City and Community 6:2, June 2007 “Social Capital, Political Participation, and the Urban Community,” chapter in Susan Saegert el.al. eds. Social Capital and Poor Communities, Russell Sage Foundation Press, 2001 (with Robert Shapiro and Lorraine Minnite) “Win, Place, Show: Public Opinion Polls and Campaign Contributions in a New York City Election” Urban Affairs Review, March 2000 (with E. Scott Adler and Lincoln Mitchell) “Governance in London and New York,” in London-New York: The Economies of Two Great Cities at the Millennium. Corporation of London, June 2000 (with Tony Travers) “The Future of New York: 1898, 1998,” Fordham Urban Law Journal, October 1999, Vol. 27, No. 1 “The Permanent Urban Fiscal Crisis,” reprinted in, Alfred J. Kahn and Sheila B. Kamerman eds. Children and Their Families in Big Cities: Strategies for Service Reform. Cross-National Research Program Columbia University School of Social Work, 1998 "The Permanent Urban Fiscal Crisis," chapter in Julia Vitullo-Martin, ed., Breaking Away -- Innovations in Urban America; Essays in Memory of Robert F. Wagner Jr. The Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1996 “Urban Community Initiatives and Shifting Federal Policy: The Case of the Empowerment Zones,” chapter in, Alfred J. Kahn and Sheila B. Kamerman eds., Children and Their Families in Big Cities: Strategies for Service Reform. Cross- National Research Program Columbia University School of Social Work, 1996 (with J. Phillip Thompson) Urban Politics, The Harper-Collins Political Pamphleteer. Harper-Collins College

6 Publisher, 1995 "Racial Politics in New York State," chapter in J. Stonecash, J. White and P. Colby eds. Governing New York State, 3rd. ed. SUNY Press, 1994 (with J. Phillip Thompson) "The Year of the Woman? Candidates, Voters and the 1992 Election," Political Science Quarterly, 108 Spring 1993 (with Michael Delli Carpini) "Urban Politics," in Greenberg and Page Lecture Series to accompany Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Page, The Struggle For Democracy, Harper-Collins College Publishers, 1993 Mayors and Money: The Politics of Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992 "Forum: A Tale of Two Cities," The City Journal, Autumn 1992, pp. 22-23 "City-State Relations in the Criminal Justice System," chapter in G. Benjamin and C. Brecher eds. The Two New Yorks: State-City Relations in the Changing Federal System, Russell Sage Foundation, 1988, pp. 479-510 "Municipalities: La Fin Des Faillites" Le Journal des Elections: Magazine D'Analyse Politique Internationale, No. 4, Sept. /Oct. 1988 Book Review of Punishment Without Walls: Community Service Sentences in New York City. Douglas McDonald. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1986, Political Science Quarterly 102,4 1987-88 "Government Performance as a Base for Machine Support," reprinted in Marilyn Gittell, ed. State Politics and the New Federalism, New York: Longman Press, 1986, pp. 78-89 (with Robert Y. Shapiro) Book Review of Chicago Divided: The Making of a Black Mayor. Paul Kleppner. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press, 1985, Political Science Quarterly 3 1986 "Criminal Justice Policy in NYC," chapter in C. Brecher and R. Horton eds. Setting Municipal Priorities: 1986, NYU Press, 1985, pp. 352-381 (with John P. Smith) "Government Performance as a Base for Machine Support," Urban Affairs Quarterly, 18, June 1983 (with Robert Y. Shapiro) "New York City in Comparative Perspective," chapter in The City in Transition: Prospects and Policies for New York, The Final Report of the Temporary Commission of City Finances, City of New York, June 1977 (with Terry N. Clark) "Bureaucratic Decision-Making in Great Britain and the United States," MA Paper; University of Chicago, 1977

SELECTED RESEARCH REPORTS AND POLICY MONOGRAPHS Evaluating Global Digital Education: Student Outcomes Framework, the OECD and Bloomberg Philanthropies, January 2019 (with Marjorie B. Tiven, Anissa Bazari and Ashley MacQuarrie) http://www.oecd.org/pisa/Evaluating-Global-Digital-Education-Student-Outcomes- Framework.pdf Promoting a Cleaner and Healthier Harlem: Reducing Street Litter in the 125th Street Business Improvement District, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Case Study Series in Global Public Policy for Harlem 125th Street Improvement District, June 2017 (with Ashley MacQuarrie and Debashree Poddar) Stopping Trash Where It Starts: A Project to Mitigate Floatable Trash in New York City Waterways through Targeted Street Litter Reduction. Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Case Study Series in Global Public Policy and Data Science

7 Institute for the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, March 2017 (with Patricia Culligan) Innovative Partnership for Public Health: An Evaluation of the New York City Green Cart Initiative to Expand Access to Healthy Produce in Low-Income Neighborhoods. Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Case Study Series in Global Public Policy for Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, June 2014 (with Sarah Holloway) Expanding Opportunity for Middle Class Jobs in New York City: Minority Youth Employment in the Building and Construction Trades. Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Case Study Series in Global Public Policy for New York Community Trust Workforce Development Fund, February 2014 (with Dorian Warren) Innovative Programs in Workforce Development: UMEZ Career Opportunities in Healthcare. Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Case Study Series in Global Public Policy for Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, September 2012 Innovations in City Government: The Case of New York City’s Workforce Development System. Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Case Study Series in Global Public Policy for NY Association of Training and Employment Professionals, November 2008 “Forward,” Welfare Reform in Motion… NYC Human Resources Administration/Department of Social Services, New York, New York, 2006. “Governance in London and New York” (with Tony Travers), London-New York Study: Final Report, Corporation of London, June 2000 New Voices in State Fiscal Policy. Report prepared for the Ford Foundation, March 2000 (with J. Phillip Thompson and William McAllister). “Political Capital and Political Participation.” SIPA Working Papers #3, Summer 1999 (with Robert Shapiro and Lorraine Minnite) Implementation of National Voter Registration Act in NYS Social Services Offices, Report for the U.S. Department of Justice, February 1998 (with Robert Shapiro and Peter Messeri) Translating Your Vision Into Success: Basic Manual for Preparing a Business Plan. Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation, January 1998 (with Sasha Soroff, Tom Banker, Shella Brenner, Leslie Levin, Eugene Williams) Political Participation and Political Representation in New York City with a Special Focus on Latino New Yorkers. B-C Center for Urban Policy/Hispanic Education and Legal Fund Opinion Research Project, December 1997 (with Lorraine Minnite and Robert Shapiro) Continuum of Care Update. Report prepared for US Department of Housing and Urban Development, December 1997 (with William McAllister and Noah Kaplan). The Continuum of Care: A Report on the New Federal Policy to Address Homelessness. US Department of Housing and Urban Development, December 1996 (with William McAllister). Report on the New York City Runoff Primary. Prepared for the New York City Law Department, June 1985. Received in evidence in (and cited in decision of) Butts v. City of New York 779 F.2d 141 (2nd Cir. 1985) cert. denied 478 U.S. 1021 (1986)

SELECTED JOURNALISTIC PUBLICATIONS “Are Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Plans for the MTA Subways a Good Idea,” City & State, January 15, 2019 (contributor) “It’s Time for Women to Take Back the Vote,” PowHerNYC, September 25, 2018

8 “Smart Cities, Stupid Cities, and How Data Can be Used to Solve Urban Policy Problems,” Tech at Bloomberg, Data Science, August 25, 2017 https://www.techatbloomberg.com/blog/smart- cities-stupid-cities-and-how-data-can-be-used-to-solve-urban-policy-problems/ “Plastic Bags are a City Scourge,” New York Daily News, Opinion, February 8, 2017 (with Patricia Culligan) “The Real New Yorkers Win Their Primaries: Can We Count On Them To Deliver?” Queens Tribune, April 21, 2016 “Income Inequality: A Distraction,” New York Daily News, January 20, 2015 “The New York City Green Cart Initiative: Expanding Access to Healthy Produce in Low- Income Neighborhoods,” Gotham Gazette, Opinion, July 13, 2014 “De Blasio Had to Be the Main Event,” NYTimes.com, Room for Debate, January 3, 2014 “Bill de Blasio Must Act Quickly, Debrief Bloomberg on Mayoral Duties,” New York Daily News, November 5, 2013 “How to Build on the Bloomberg Legacy,” Reuters, October 30, 2013 “The Web Can Inform Voters and Speed Them Up,” NYTimes.com, Room for Debate, November 8, 2012 “The Internet Can Inform and Motivate Voters,” NYTimes.com, Room for Debate, June 26, 2012 “Chance to Restore the Public Trust,” Crain’s New York Business, July 25, 2010 “Immigration Reform is Critical,” Crain’s NY Business, February 7, 2010 “Governing the 21st Century Global City: Lessons from New York City,” SIPA News, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, May 2008, Volume XXI, No. 2, pp.12-14 “NYC Left High and Dry, The Huffington Post: The Blog, July 18, 2009 “A Vision for a Global City: Lesson from New York City,” Sydney Morning Herald, July 26, 2006 (and City of Sydney website) “New York’s Concerns Can Be of National Concern Once Again,” GothamGazette.com, November 6, 2000 “The Book Club: Book Review of Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Taylor’s American Pharaoh: Richard J. Daley: His Battle for Chicago and the Nation,” Slate, May 22-24, 2000 (with Jacob Weisberg) “The Breakfast Table: Letters to George Kelling,” Slate, September 27-September 30, 1999 “Two Views on the Commuter Tax: The City Already Pays More Than Its Fair Share,” New York Times, Op-Ed Page, May, 22, 1999 “Tales of the City, Book Review of Fred Siegel’s The Future Once Happened Here,” Slate, October 28, 1997 “A Response to Michael Tomasky’s The Left and Crime,” Dissent, Fall 1997 “The Bond Rating Can’t Be Ignored,” New York Times, Op-Ed Page, July 12, 1995 "Sure, Cut New York's Fat, But Cut It Fairly, and Wisely," New York Times, Op-Ed Page, February 22, 1995 "Does the Rudy Rationale Really Fly?" NY Newsday, NY Forum: About the Budget, November 2, 1994 "Can Four White Guys Run New York?" NY Newsday, NY Forum: About Politics, November 16, 1993 (with J. Phillip Thompson) "Women In Politics: The Road to Power," Barnard Magazine, Spring 1993 (with Michael

9 Delli Carpini) “A Bum Deal for NYC in Albany," NY Newsday, NY Forum: About Government, July 28, 1992 "They'd Govern In Fine Print," NY Newsday, About Politics, July 28, 1989 (with Demetrios Caraley) "Don't Revise Chicago's History," The Chicago Tribune, Point of View, February 8, 1983 "How We Measured Fiscal Strain,” Article for a special issue of The Boston Globe, Massachusetts Cities and Fiscal Strain. January 11, 1977 (with Terry N. Clark)

GOVERNMENT LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY Testimony, 2019 NYC Charter Revision Commission Governance Expert Forum, March 25, 2019 Testimony, New York City Campaign Finance Board Voter Assistance Advisory Committee (VAAC) Public Hearing, November 26, 2012 Testimony, New York City Board of Elections Hearing, WhosOntheBallot.org, September 4, 2012 Testimony, New York City Council Committee on Parks and Recreation Hearing, Local Law in relation to the naming of the Queensboro Bridge, February 18, 2011 Testimony, 2010 NYC Charter Revision Commission Hearing, Reports Review Committee, July 26, 2010 Testimony, 2010 NYC Charter Revision Commission Hearing, with Panel of Former Charter Revision Commission Chairs, May 17, 2010 Testimony, New York City Planning Commission Public Hearing on Columbia University Manhattanville Plan, August 15, 2007 Testimony, New York City Council Technology in Government Committee, Integrated Human Services (IHS) Project, April 19, 2005 Testimony, New York City Council, Language Access in the Social Services; Intro. 38A, September 18, 2003 Testimony, New York City Council, “The Work Force Investment Act (WIA),” September 15, 2003 Testimony, New York City Council, “Social Service Restructuring,” June 13, 2003

SELECTED CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION, GUEST SPEAKING, AND PAPERS Conversation, “Just Societies LIVE Special Edition: Social Justice in American Cities,” Podcast with Mayor Michael Tubbs, Columbia University School of Social Work, April 18, 2019 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, 22nd Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum with Maria Hinojosa, SIPA, Columbia University, April 10, 2019 Moderator, “A Private, Safe and Secure World,” Data Science Day 2019, Data Science Institute, Columbia University, April 3, 2019 Speaker, “Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund Training - On Local Governance,” with Mayor Michael Nutter, Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund, April 2, 2019 Introducer, “US Congressman Jerrold Nadler,” Congregation Ramath Orah, February 23, 2019 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Consciousness: Effects on Thought and Thinking,” Greater Good Gathering, SIPA, Columbia University, February 6-7, 2019 Podcast Conversation, “The Dean’s Table with Frederick Harris,” Columbia University, February 1, 2019 Panelist, “What We Heard, What We Learned: Global Competency in a Changing World: Assessing Student Learning Outcomes,” Global Cities Symposium, January 31, 2019

10 Organizer, “The Census and the City,” SIPA, Columbia University, December 3, 2018 Speaker and Facilitator, “Evaluation Framework for Global Education Student Outcomes: Moving Toward Metrics,” Global Cities Meeting with Catalan Educators and Administrators, Barcelona, Spain, November 13, 2018 Speaker, “Rhinoceros: The Decline of Civilization,” with Theresa Rebeck, Science on Screen Series, Museum of the Moving Image, November 4, 2018 Panelist, “Smart Cities: Roles of Big Data and Digital Communication in Urban Construction – Public and Private Approaches to Urban Policy Challenges,” 2018 Second Annual China-U.S. Urban Development Forum, China Index Academy and Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, October 3, 2018 Panelist, “Social Value Investing: The Success of Cross-Sector Partnerships,” Columbia University, September 17, 2018 Panelist, “An Introduction to Public Data: A Research View,” The Brown Institute for Media Innovation, Columbia University School of Journalism, September 6, 2018 Panelist, “Community Forum: Citizen Engagement and the 2018 Election,” with US Representative Jerrold Nadler, B’nai Jeshurun Synagogue, June 28, 2018 Panelist, “Making Smart Cities Work,” Tech and the City: How Smart City Technologies Can Improve Quality of Life, McKinsey Global Institute, June 20, 2018 Panel Moderator, “Designing, Monitoring, and Evaluating a Global Digital Education Program,” Stevens Initiative Virtual Exchange Forum, The Aspen Institute Stevens Initiative, Washington, DC, May 17, 2018 Speaker, “How Tech Has Changed American Politics,” South Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs Delegation, Civic Hall, May 16, 2018 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, 21st Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum: The Incarceration Crisis that Threatens America’s Democracy with Eric H. Holder, Jr., SIPA, Columbia University, April 24, 2018 Moderator, “Sustainable Cities for All,” C40 Financing Sustainable Cities Forum 2018, New York, April 10, 2018 Faculty Participant, Urban and Sustainability Scholars as Bridge Builders Study Tour to Israel, Sponsored by the JCRC, March 11-18, 2018 Speaker, “The Changing Role of the Jewish Community: NYC Political Landscape in 2018 and Beyond,” JCRC-NY Young Professionals, New York, February 27, 2018 Conversation Moderator, “Mayor: The Best Job in Politics: A Book Discussion with Michal A. Nutter,” SIPA, Columbia University, New York City, February 2, 2018 Speaker, “Why are Cities Important for the Twenty first Century,” American Politics, Domestic Affairs Forum, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, December 13, 2017 Organizer and Moderator, “The Future of DACA,” with NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark- Viverito, Panelists Van Tran, Elora Mukherjee, and Charlotte Gossett, SIPA, Columbia University, December 6, 2017 Panelist, “Cities Matter: The Role of Cities in Promoting Health,” Columbia University School of Social Work Population Research Center, New York, December 5, 2017 Conversation Moderator, “The Sustainable City,” A book discussion with Stephen Cohen, Book Forum New York City, November 13, 2017 Speaker, “Evaluating Student Outcomes for Global Digital Exchange Programs,” Global Cities, Inc. Board meeting, Bloomberg Philanthropies, September 27, 2017

11 Panelist (presented paper), “Global Scholars Outcomes and the Importance of Evaluation,” Students at the Global Edge: Evaluating the Global Digital Exchange Experience, Global Cities, Inc. Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the OECD Symposium, Paris, October 23, 2017 Conversation Moderator, “Evaluating Student Global Learning” with Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills, OECD, Students at the Global Edge: Evaluating the Global Digital Exchange Experience, Global Cities, Inc. Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the OECD Symposium, Paris, October 23, 2017 Speaker, “The Challenges and Opportunities in NYC Government,” Leadership in a Challenging Century, SIPA Executive Education Program for Brazilian civil servants, July 19, 2017 Keynote Speaker, “Why nonprofits Matter,” NYN Media 40 Under 40 in NY Nonprofit Industry, New York City, July 19, 2017 Podcast Conversation, “The Education Exchange: Bill de Blasio and Mayoral Control,” Podcast with Paul Peterson Education Next Harvard Kennedy School, July 17, 2017 http://educationnext.org/education-exchange-bill-de-blasio-mayoral-control Speaker, “Stopping Trash Where It Starts,” Engineering for Humanity Discussion Forum, Smart Cities: Sustainable, Healthy, Secure, Connected, Creative, Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, New York City, June 29, 2017 Panelist, “Ethnicity, Race, and Gender in American Politics,” New York University Multinational Institute of American Studies Summer Institute for International Scholars Program, New York, June 21, 2017 Conversation Moderator, “The Art and Science of Positioning Cities for Growth and Vibrancy,” with Michael A. Nutter, CoreNet Global Eastern Regional Symposium, New York City, June 6, 2017 Speaker, “Means & Methods: Pathways of Change,” WISE: Women in Sustainability and Energy Lecture Series, Building Energy Exchange, NYC, May 12, 2017 Panelist, Healthy and Clean Harlem Campaign Earth Day Launch, 125 Street BID and NYC Community Board 10, Touro College New York City, April 20, 2017 Forum Organizer, “The Challenges of Innovating in a Mega-City: The Case of São Paolo,” Former Mayor Fernando Haddad, São Paolo, Brazil, Columbia University SIPA Global Mayors Forum, April 10, 2017 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, 20th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum with United States Representative John Lewis, SIPA, Columbia University, March 30, 2017 Moderator, Women4Climate Conference, WOMEN4ACTION, “Empower Women to Lead the Way Towards Sustainable Societies,” C40, Columbia University, NYC, March 15, 2017 Podcast, Insights on the 2016 Election, NYN Media with Aimee Simpierre, December 15, 2016 Moderator, “Data, Polling, the Media and Democracy: A panel discussion of Election 2016” | with Nate Silver, Data Science Institute, Columbia University, December 6, 2016 Opening Plenary Keynote Speaker, "History of Women and Civic Engagement,” New York State Conference for Civically Engaged Women, NYC, December 1, 2016 Moderator, “Partisanship in New York and Its Impact on Elections,” Citizens Union and New York Law School, NYC, November 18, 2016 Speaker, “Election Debrief with Columbia Professor Ester Fuchs,” Mindr, Brooklyn New York, November 17, 2016 Panelist, Election 2016: A Conversation with Columbia Faculty, Columbia Law School, NYC, November 11, 2016

12 Organizer and Panelist, Domestic Policy in the Election: What’s at Stake? SIPA, Columbia University, November 2, 2016 Organizer and Moderator, “Social Policy, Elections, and Gender Equity,” with former NYC Council Speaker and Director of WIN Christine Quinn, SIPA, Columbia University, October 6, 2016 Speaker, Remember Freedom Summer, Columbia University School of Social Work, NYC, September 26, 2016 Panel Chair, Universalism, Targeted Politics, or Something Else? Black Power at 50: A Scholarly Conference In Honor of Charles V. Hamilton and Donna Cooper Hamilton and in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Black Power, Columbia University, October 20 & 21, 2016 Panelist, Ethnicity, Race, and Gender in American Politics, Multinational Institute of American Studies, NYU, June 22, 2016 Conversation Moderator, One-to-One with Mayor Dinkins and Dr. Ester Fuchs, Inaugural Global Forum, June 20, 2016 Symposium Organizer and Moderator, The Future of International Digital Learning K-12, and Moderator, Why a Global Education Matters for Today’s Public School Students, Global Cities A Project of Bloomberg Philanthropies, NYC, May 12, 2016 Conference Organizer and Moderator, “Celebrating 100 Years of Jane Jacobs: Innovations in NYC’s Open Space,” Municipal Arts Society, SIPA, GSAAP and Business School, Columbia University, May 3, 2016 Panelist, Impact of NYC Zoning Changes to the NY Real Estate Market Panel, Akerman, and Columbia University GSAPP, Harvard Club, New York, April 27, 2016 Speaker, “Innovative Partnership for Public Health: An Evaluation of the NYC Green Cart Initiative, Solving Urbanization Challenges By Design,” IGERT, Columbia University, SEA, GSAPP, Earth Institute, April 14, 2016 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, 19th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum with United States Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, SIPA, Columbia University, April 7, 2016 Panelist, “Keywords Roundtable Conversation on the term Choice," The Center for the Study of Social Difference (CSSD) and The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Council, Columbia University, March 31, 2016 Conversation Moderator, “Ronald Reagan and the 2016 Presidential Race: A Conversation with Jacob Weisberg,” Columbia University, SIPA, March 7, 2016 Podcast, “Ester Fuchs on Budgets and Bloomberg, NY Slant, January 26, 2016 Moderator, “Creating Opportunity in Underserved Communities,” with Governors Daniel Malloy and Kate Brown, Democratic Governors Association 2015 Annual Meeting, New York, December 7, 2015 Moderator, “Our Mayor, David N. Dinkins: Leadership, Legacy, Archives,” Opening of the David N. Dinkins Archives, Columbia University Libraries, December 3, 2015 Panelist, Semana da Democracia (Democracy Week Conference), Instituto Atuação, Curitiba, Brazil, November 24, 2015 (skype) Webinar Speaker, “Better Outcomes with Controlled Costs: Tools and Strategies for HHS Transformation,” Governing Magazine Webinar Presentation, October 29, 2015

13 Event Moderator, “The Policy of Design and Equity,” Town+Gown in collaboration with AIANY/Center for Architecture and the AIANY/Public Architecture Committee, in association with Archtober, Architecture and Design Month, New York City, October 28, 2015 Guest Lecturer, Wayne Svoboda class on Conflict Reporting, “Dealing with Journalists at City Hall,” CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, July 23, 2015 Speaker, “Confronting Inequality,” Technology and Innovation in the Public Service Conference, The Picker Center SIPA, Columbia University, July 13, 2015 Speaker, “NYC Politics and Policy in the Age of de Blasio,” Raising the Bar, New York, June 2, 2015 Moderator, “How Are We Really Doing? An Assessment of Long-term Needs and Progress on Climate Change Adaptation,” 2015 Waterfront Conference: Shaping Your 21st Century Waterfront, Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, Thursday, May 7, 2015 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, 18th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum with the Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton, SIPA, Columbia University, April 29, 2015 Panelist, “A City of the State: Who Plays and Who Pays?” The CUNY Forum, CUNY TV, April 6, 2015 Panelist, “Smart Cities Panel,” Data on a Mission: Privacy, Cities and Finance in a Digital Age, Columbia University Data Science Institute, April 1, 2015 Organizer, “V-Day: One Billion Rising,” SIPA, Columbia University, April 1, 2015 Conference Organizer and Moderator, “Public Policy Challenges: Women’s Empowerment in New York City,” SIPA, Columbia University, March 24, 2015 Forum Organizer and Moderator, “: A Sustainable 21st Century City,” Mayor Michael Nutter, Philadelphia, Columbia University SIPA Global Mayors Forum, March 4, 2015 Moderator, How to Improve Police-Community Relations, Amadou Diallo Foundation and SIPA, Columbia University, February 5, 2015 Guest, Eldridge & Co., CUNY TV, February 4, 2015 Speaker, “Why is Washington More Gridlocked? Are Albany and NYC any better at Getting Things Done?” FWD.us Dinner, New York City, December 4, 2014 Moderator, “The Massachusetts Reform Approach and New York,” Modernization of New York’s Built Environment: If Not Now, When? Conference, NYC Town+Gown, Albany, NY, November 12, 2014 Conference Organizer, “Columbia Voting Week,” Columbia University, October 6-10, 2014 Conversation Moderator “Columbia Voting Week: Dilemmas of Campaigning and Governing in the United States: A Conversation with Governor Lincoln D. Chafee,” Columbia University Voting Week, October 8, 2014 Moderator, “Political Engagement, Advocacy and Public Policy,” Columbia University Voting Week, October 7, 2014 Panelist, “Inaugurating Governor David Paterson of New York’s Archives, Political Memories: A Conversation about Libraries, Government, and Activism,” Columbia University Library, New York, September 8, 2014 Speaker, United States Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program Group from Johannesburg, South Africa, August 26, 2014 Speaker and Panel Moderator, “A Partnership for Public Health: The New York City Green Cart Initiative to Expand Access to Healthy Produce in Low-Income Neighborhoods,” Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund and Columbia University, SIPA, New York, June 11, 2014

14 Participant, “The Decent City Conference,” Social Science Research Council, New York, May 19-20, 2014 Conversation Moderator, “A Common Cause Conversation and Book Signing with Richard Ravitch,” Common Cause New York, May 14, 2014 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, 17th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum with Mayor Bill de Blasio, SIPA, Columbia University, April 25, 2014 Panelist, “Dean's Roundtable on Technology, Entrepreneurship and Urban Innovation,” SIPA, Columbia University, April 1, 2014 Speaker, “New York City’s Budget,” New York Association of Training and Employment Professionals (NYATEP), February 27, 2014 Panelist, “A Bronx Forum: The Changing Political Landscape and What You Need to Know,” Budget Panel, The Center for Bronx Non-Profits, A Partnership with Hostos Community College and the Jewish Community Relations Council, February 6, 2014 Discussant, The Atlantic and Rockefeller Foundation Roundtable on Cities, December 19, 2013 Panelist, “Transition Chiefs in Conversation,” Talking Transition NYC, November 13, 2013 Speaker, “Academic Perspectives on Urban Fiscal Crisis: Solving America's 2013 Urban Fiscal Crisis: Lessons From 1975 NYC,” The Return of Urban Fiscal Crisis: Alternatives to Bankruptcy, Brown University, November 2, 2013 Panelist, “Town and Gown Partners: Universities, Innovation and Cities,” CityLab: Urban Solutions to Global Challenges, The Aspen Institute, The Atlantic and Bloomberg Philanthropies, New York, October 7, 2013 Conversation Moderator, “A Mayor’s Life: A Conversation and Book Signing with David N. Dinkins,” Columbia University, SIPA, October 3, 2013 Speaker, “Collaborative Leadership: Towards Governing Next Generation Cities,” NYC Leaders Study Retreat on Urban Innovations for India Urban Business Leaders, The Urban Vision, Columbia Center for Urban Real Estate and Studio-X, September 25, 2013 Participant, “Changing in Place Mobile Workshop,” Coventry University and Citizens Housing and Planning Council, New York, July 29-31, 2013 Panelist, “Running Elections Efficiently: A Best Practices Convening,” Common Cause New York and Columbia University SIPA, May 20, 2013 Forum Organizer and Moderator, “Changwon, Korea: A Sustainable 21st Century City,” Mayor Park Wan-su, Changwon, South Korea, Columbia University SIPA Global Mayors Forum, April 30, 2013 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Gun Control: Safe Streets, Safe Cities” with Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, 16th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, April 29, 2013 Speaker, “New York City: Smart City Policy Priorities,” Center for Smart Cities Planning Workshop, The Columbia Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering, Columbia University, April 24, 2013 Panelist, “History Spring Symposium Round Table: History and Public Engagement,” Columbia University, April 19, 2013 Speaker, “Governing the 21st Century City,” Lectures in Planning Series (LiPS), Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, March 12, 2013 Panelist, “Process, Powers, and Lessons for the Future: 25 Years of New York City Charter Revisions”, New York City Charter Symposium, Center for New York City Law at New York Law School, February 8, 2013

15 Fireside Conversation, with Host of WNYC, "The 2013 Mayoral Election,” Museum of the City of New York, New York, January 10, 2013 Symposium Participant, “The Challenge of Governing 21st Century City-Regions,” Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada December 11-12, 2012 Speaker, “The Politics of City Finance: How Federalism Fails America’s Mayors,” Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, Big City, Big Ideas Lecture Series, Toronto, Canada, December 10, 2012 Speaker, “Public Service in a Diverse, Global Society,” 2012 SIPA Diversity Symposium, November 16, 2012 Panelist, “Post-Election Analysis: What’s Next?” CUNY Education and Public Service Forum, November 28, 2012 Panelist, “Women in Our Economy-Does the Glass Ceiling Still Exist,” Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Government Relations Forum, October 24, 2012 Forum Organizer and Moderator, “Gig City: The Reinvention of Chattanooga, Tennessee,” Mayor Ron C. Littlefield Chattanooga, Tennessee, Columbia University SIPA Global Mayors Forum, October 15th, 2012 Participant, Governing Magazine Sustainability Summit, “Smart, Livable, Sustainable,” Santa Monica, CA, June 20-21, 2012 Moderator, “Paying for the Public Life: Mayor Richard Daly and Mayor Manny Diaz,” Forum for Urban Design, NYC, October 3, 2012 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Public Integrity: Anti-Corruption Strategies, Economic Development and Good Governance,” New York City Global Partners, Office of the Mayor NYC, Fordham University School of Law, June 7, 2012 Conversation Moderator, with US Attorney and Comm. Rose Gil Hearn NYC Department Of Investigation, Public Integrity: Anti-Corruption Strategies, Economic Development and Good Governance Summit, New York City Global Partners, Office of the Mayor NYC, and Fordham University School of Law, NYC, June 7, 2012 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Innovative Programs in Workforce Development Panel,” Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation, Columbia University, May 22, 2012 Panel Moderator, “The Future of the City,” Journal of International Affairs Conference,” Columbia University SIPA and World Policy Institute, April 23, 2012 Organizer and Moderator, “Building a Green Gotham” with Commissioner Robert LiMandri, Department of Buildings, SIPA Urban and Social Policy Speaker Series, March 28, 2012 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Voting Rights v. Voter Suppression” with Ben Jealous, President and CEO of the NAACP, 15th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, March 26, 2012 Organizer and Moderator, “Managing New York City: Inside Operations” with Caswell Holloway, NYC Deputy Mayor for Operations, SIPA Urban and Social Policy Speaker Series, February 23, 2012 Organizer and Speaker, “A Call to Civic Engagement” with Bob Herbert, former Op-Ed columnist, Columbia University Weston Lecture, February 15, 2012 Speaker and Facilitator, Iraq Civic Leaders Delegation, US State Department, SIPA Columbia University, February 9, 2012 Panel Moderator, C13 Impact Investing Conference, SIPA and Business School, Columbia University February 8, 2012

16 Organizer and Moderator, “Successful Cities in a Global Economy: The Greater Toronto Experience,” with Anne Golden, President and CEO of Conference Board of Canada, Columbia SIPA Urban and Social Policy Speaker Series, January 24th, 2012 Moderator and Speaker, “The 33rd Annual Congressional Breakfast,” Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, January 22, 2012 Speaker, Columbia University Redistricting Conference, SIPA and Political Science Department, December 9, 2011 Guest Lecturer, “New York Law and Policy” Professor Rick Hills course, New York University Law School, October 26, 2011 Organizer and Moderator, “Making Hyderabad India’s Best Governed City,” Hyderabad, India Municipal Commissioner Sameer Sharma SIPA Global Mayors Forum, September 14, 2011 Participant, “Professional Development & Year-End Wrap-Up,” NYC Global Partners Junior Program, Tweed Courthouse, June 20, 2011 Panelist, “How Hugh Carey Saved the City, Who Will Save New York?” Museum of the City of New York, June 1, 2011 Panel Moderator, “Comparative Child and Family Policy: A conference in Honor of Sheila B. Kamerman,” Columbia University Population Research Center, May 12, 2011 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Crisis in State Budgets,” with US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, 14th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, April 11, 2011 Panelist, “New York City as a Sustainable City,” Columbia University Earth Institute, April 7, 2011 Moderator, “A Conversation: Cities Making National Policy: Partnership for a New American Economy and Mayors against Guns,” with Senior Advisor to the Mayor John Feinblatt, Columbia University, SIPA Urban and Social Policy Speaker Series, April 6, 2011 Chair and Speaker, “The Future of Cities: Planning for and Harnessing Urban Populations,” Chatham House, London, England, February 28-March 1, 2011 Organizer and Moderator, “Redevelopment of Chawls and Slums in Mumbai,” with Neera Adarkar, Columbia University SIPA Urban and Social Policy, Columbia SIPA South Asian Association, February 14, 2011 Organizer and Moderator, “A Conversation with Adolfo Carrion,” Columbia University SIPA Urban and Social Policy Speaker Series, December 2, 2010. Panel Moderator, “Reforming School Systems in Global Cities” and “Innovative Approaches to Teaching and Learning,” Urban Education: Innovations in K-12 Summit, NYC Global Partners and Columbia University World Leaders Forum November 18, 2010 Organizer and Moderator, “Higher Education? How Colleges Are Wasting Our Money and Failing Our Kids and What We Can Do About It,” with Professor Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus of SIPA, Columbia SIPA Urban and Social Policy Lecture Series, October 18, 2010 Keynote Speaker, “The Mayor Lindsay Symposium: Management Innovations,” Baruch College and Museum of the City of New York, September 29-30 2010 Panelist,” Who Broke New York? Policy and Consequences: Mayor Lindsay and the Fiscal Crisis,” Museum of the City of New York, September 15, 2010 Speaker, “Governing the 21st Century Global City: Lessons from New York City. Masters of Public Affairs Global Public Policy Lecture, SciencesPo, Paris, France, April 8, 2010

17 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Economic Recovery in the Cities,” with Congressman Charles Rangel, 13th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, February 1, 2010 Forum Organizer and Moderator, “THINKING BIG New York and London: Heading Back to the Top,” London, England Mayor Boris Johnson and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Columbia University SIPA Global Mayors Forum, Manhattan Institute and Regional Plan Association, September 15th, 2009 Forum Organizer and Moderator, “Urban Policy, Global Challenges,” Karachi, Pakistan Mayor Syed Mustafa Kamal, SIPA Global Mayors Forum and Columbia University South Asia Association, November, 2009 Panelist, “Limits to Term Limits? Bloomberg and the 2009 Mayoral Election” New York Chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, February 11, 2009 Moderator, “Politics of Food Conference: New York’s Next Policy Challenge,” Office of Manhattan Borough President, Columbia University SIPA, November 19, 2008 Guest Lecturer, “Ethnicity, Race and Gender in American Politics,” New York University, Multinational Institute of American Studies and the Fulbright Institute, July 1, 2008 Speaker, The NYC Department of Housing, Preservation and Development Fellows Seminar, May 27, 2008 Lecturer, “Coaching and Leading Teams,” UJA Fellows Lecture Series, Columbia University SIPA, Picker Center Executive Education Program, April 28, 2008 Panelist, “Urban Colossus: Why is New York America’s Largest City?” Columbia University SIPA Forum, April 11, 2008 Panelist, “Life in Politics and Government,” Financial Women’s Association, Goldman Sachs & Co, New York City, April 7, 2008 Panelist, “How Does the Interplay between Evidence and Policy Making at the State and Local Level Differ from this Interplay at the Federal Level?” Workshop on Demand-Side Issues in the Interaction between Social Science Evidence and Policy Making, National Resource Council Standing Committee on Social Science Evidence, The National Academies, Washington, DC, April 4, 2008 Speaker, “Women in Politics - Does it Make a Difference?" GE Women's Network, NYC, Palace Hotel, March 27, 2008 Panelist, “NYC Government Programs Addressing Hunger - Jewish Hunger 101,” New York Hunger Summit, UJA Federation, NYC, March 12, 2008 Lecturer, “Managing People and Improving Individual Performance,” UJA Fellows Lecture Series, Columbia University SIPA, Picker Center Executive Education Program, March 10, 2008 Speaker "Confronting the Challenges of Effective Urban Governance: Lessons from New York" Center for Urban Research and Policy Seminar Series, Columbia University, February 28, 2008 Panelist, “Women’s Issues,” 15th Annual Columbia University Women in Business Conference, Columbia Business School, February 22, 2008 Panel Moderator, “The Future of New York City,” Columbia University SIPA MPA Program 30th Anniversary Celebration, February 16, 2008 Lecturer, “Holding People Accountable,” UJA Fellows Executive Program Series, Columbia University Picker Center, February 11, 2008

18 Speaker, “Planning for Economic Growth and Sustainability—PlaNYC: A Greener, Greater New York,” University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland December 12, 2007 Speaker, “Creating an Entrepreneurial City in the 21st Century,” The British-Polish Chamber of Commerce, Lodz, Poland, December 12, 2007 Speaker, “Confronting the Challenges of Effective Urban Governance: Lessons from New York City” Adam Smith Research Center and the Polish Conference of Mayors, Warsaw, Poland December 11, 2007 Speaker, “The Education of Ester Fuchs: What I brought to City Hall and What I Learned When I Got There,” Columbia University SIPA Fall Fellowship Luncheon, Lotus Club, NYC, September 19, 2007 Panel Chair, “Partnering for Success: A Comprehensive Neighborhood Approach,” The 53rd Annual International Downtown Association (IDA) Conference and World Congress, NYC, September 17, 2007 Panelist, “Urban Conversations: Strengthening the Middle Class,” The New School for Management and Urban Policy Conference, Milano, Italy, Aired on the Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC radio, June 1, 2007 Panelist, “Integrating Climate and Energy Science into Urban Policymaking,” An International Symposium, Urban Climate Change Research Network, Columbia University, NYC, May 10-11, 2007 Participant, Wharton Impact Conference Unraveling the Urban Enigma: City Prospects, City Policies, University of Pennsylvania, May 4, 2007 Speaker, “A Vision for a Global City: What Can Chicago Learn From New York City Government,” paper prepared for Chicago’s Global Future Study Group, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Chicago, May 1, 2007 Participant, New York City C40 Large Cities Climate Summit, The New York City Partnership, Mayor’s Office City of New York, and the Clinton Climate Initiative. NYC, May 14 -17, 2007 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Wealth and Poverty in Global Cities,” 12th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, April 16, 2007 Keynote Speaker, The Frank Tannenbaum Lecture, “Changing Policy and Surviving Politics Inside New York's City Hall,” University Seminar's 63rd Annual Dinner Columbia University Faculty House, April 11, 2007 Keynote Speaker, “When Academic Research Informs Public Policy: The Case of New York City’s Out of School Time Initiative,” Education, Politics, & Social Policy Graduate Student Conference, Teacher’s College, Columbia University, NYC, March 26, 2007 Speaker, “The Role of Polling in the Politics and Governance of New York City,” New York Association of Public Opinion Research, Fordham University March 8, 2007 Speaker, “The Impact of OST Programs: Introducing Evaluation into NYC’s Out of School Time (OST) Policy,” NYC Department of Youth and Community Development Out of School Time Program Symposium, Columbia University, March 6, 2007 Panel Moderator, “Women and Work: a Better Balance: Bringing the Focus on NYC” The Work-Family Dilemma: A Better Balance Summit, Barnard Center for Research on Women and A Better Balance: The Work and Family Legal Center, NYC, February 2, 2007

19 Moderator, “Future of NYC: A Blueprint for Sustainable Development,” Coro New York Leadership Center and Office of the Mayor of the City of New York, February 13, 2007 Panelist, “Building NYC in the 21st Century,” America Now Symposium, Columbia University Arts and Sciences, February 8, 2007 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Making Education and After-School Work for New York City’s Immigrant Communities,” and “Challenges and Solutions for Health Care and Social Services,” Governing a Diverse City in A Democratic Society Summit, The Office of the Mayor of the City of New York, NYC Global Partners, Columbia University World Leaders Forum, New York Immigration Coalition, January 18, 2007 Moderator, “SIPA in the City of New York,” School of International and Public Affairs 60th Anniversary, Columbia University, New York City, October 28, 2006 Speaker, “Strategic Philanthropic Giving and NYC’s Economic Opportunity Commission Agenda,” Poverty Task Force of the UJA-Federation Caring Commission, November 21, 2006 Speaker, “Governing a Diverse City in a Democratic Society,” Board of Director’s Meeting Sister City Program of the City of New York; November 20, 2006 Panelist, “Investing in Youth-The New York Experiment,” Urban Libraries Council Conference, October 20, 2006 Speaker, “The Politics of After School Education,” More than Academics in After School Education Conference, The After School Corporation (TASC), The Institute for Urban and Minority Education and the Campaign for Educational Equity, Teachers College, Columbia University October 18, 2006 Facilitator, “The Finances of New York City,” Coro New York Leadership Training Issue Day, October 12, 2006 Keynote Speaker, “Social Justice and Economic Opportunity: Creating a Viable City in the Twenty First Century,” German University Alliance and Eastern Excellence and Center for Metropolitan Studies’ Transatlantic Research Graduate Program Berlin – New York, Goethe House New York City, October 10, 2006 Speaker, “Moving from Dependency: The Importance of Work Supports,” Independence Community Foundation’s Pathways to Economic Independence Forum, Brooklyn Museum, October 10, 2006 Speaker, “People and the Competitive Advantage of Place,” International Economic Development Council (IEDC) Annual Conference, NYC, September 17, 2006 Speaker, City Talks 2006, “A City for People—Lessons from NYC” Lord Mayor of Sydney and Sydney Morning Herald, Centennial (Town) Hall Sydney, Australia, July 25, 2006 Keynote Speaker, “New York: The Vision of a Global Metropolis”, City Development World Conference, Sydney, Australia, July 25, 2006 Keynote Sir Ian Turbott Lecture, “Metropolitan Government and Economic Development: Lessons from NYC,” Sir Ian Turbott lecture Penrith City Council, Penrith, Australia, July 19, 2006 Panelist, “Ethnicity, Race and Gender in American Politics,” Multinational Institute of American Studies, New York University, July 7, 2006 Panelist, “Redefining the Social Safety net: A Better System for Service Delivery,” NYC Economic Opportunity Commission Conference, CUNY, June 21, 2006

20 Panelist, “The World and Our Workforce: The importance of Education and High Skills to Our Competitiveness in the Innovation Economy,” Workforce Education and Global Economy Summit, NYS and NYC Workforce Investment Boards, NYS Business Council, NYS AFL-CIO and NYATEP, John Jay College, June 8, 2006 Moderator, “Columbians Shaping the Future of New York City,” Columbia Alumni Association Panel, New York City, April 25, 2006 Keynote Speaker Samuel D. Ehrenpries Memorial Lecture, “Planning for the Bronx in the Twenty-First Century,” 9th Annual Samuel D. Ehrenpries Memorial Lecture, Bronx Community College, April 6, 2006 Participant, “Chicago-New York City Leadership Exchange Conference,” NYC Department of Small Business Services, Gracie Mansion New York City, April 5, 2006 Speaker, “Governing New York City in the 21st Century,” Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Conversations, Alumni Columbia University, NYC Rockefeller Club, April 3, 2006 Speaker, “The NYC Mayor's Race: Post-Election Reflections” Barnard College, November 25, 2005 Speaker, “Public Service in a Democracy,” NYC Summer Internship Program, NY City Hall, June 27, 2005 Keynote Speaker, 11th Annual After School Training Institute Coordinated by Child Care Inc. and hosted by TIAA-CREF, NYC, May 26, 2005 Discussant, Spatial Dynamics and Growth, NY Federal Reserve Bank Conference on Urban Dynamics, NYC, April 22, 2005 Panelist, Funding Urban Education, Barnard College, NYC, April 5, 2005 Panelist, Women at Work in New York: Past Achievement, Future Prospects, Museum of the City of New York, March 14, 2005 Speaker, NYC Out of School Time Initiative, The After School Corporation (TASC) Board meeting, The Open Society Institute, NYC, March 9, 2005 Speaker, NYC Out of School Time Initiative, Corporate Voices for Working Families Board meeting, JP Morgan, NYC, March 8, 2005 Panelist, “Connecting Urban Governance and Planning,” NY Urban Age Conference, W Hotel, NYC, February 25, 2005 Panel Moderator, “Changing America: National & Urban Responses to Immigration,” with John Sweeney, President of the AFL-CIO, 10th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum, Columbia University SIPA, NYC, November 16, 2004 Panel Moderator, “Implementing the New York City 3-1-1 Citizen Service Center,” and “Technology Initiatives in the NYPD,” Transforming Government through Technology Summit Transforming Government Through Technology Summit, The Office of the Mayor of the City of New York, NYC Global Partners, June 24-25, 2004 Speaker, “New York City Government and Politics,” Israeli Bronfman Fellows, NYC, December 23, 2003 Speaker, “The Challenge of Inter-Agency Coordination in NYC Human Service Agencies,” American Jewish Committee (AJC) Board of Trustees, November 20, 2003 Panelist, “Making Government More Responsive to Children: the Integrated Human Service Project,” Citizens Committee for Children, October 30, 2003 Speaker, “Planning a Quality Out of School Time System in NYC,” Out of School Time Summit, City of New York and Wallace Foundation, October 29, 2003 Conference Participant, Initiative for a Competitive Inner City Summit, October 16, 2003

21 Speaker, “Mayors and Money Revisited,” NY Federal Reserve/New York University Working Group on NYC Finances, October 9, 2003 Guest, Ronnie Eldridge and Co. CUNY TV, September 16, 2003 Speaker, “New York City Government and Politics,” Prep for Prep Interns Program, July 24, 2003 Speaker, “Why Public Service,” New York City Summer Interns at City Hall Program, July 17, 2003 Panelist, “Resisting the Permanent War Economy: Imperatives for a New New Deal for Our Cities,” Local 32BJ, SEIU Conference, June 20, 2003 Keynote Speaker, “Fiscal Challenges for NYC,” Revson Fellows Program Annual Dinner, Columbia University, June 13, 2003 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, "Affirmative Action & Higher Education," with Lee Bollinger, President of Columbia University, The 9th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, May 1, 2003 Speaker, “The Political Science Professor Goes to City Hall,” Columbia College Dean’s Day, April 12, 2003 Speaker, “New York City Government and Politics,” Yale University/Hong Kong Exchange Students, City Hall, NYC, February 5, 2003 Panelist, “Rebuilding New York After 9/11: The Federal Role,” The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Federal Legislation, (Taped for WNYC radio On the Line), December 16, 2002 Keynote Speaker, “The Challenges to Chinatown Post-9/11,” Rebuild Chinatown Initiative Conference, November, 13, 2002 Presented Paper, “Political Promises and Government Policies,” Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School, Conversations on Democracy, November 7, 2002 Speaker, “The Challenges Inside City Hall,” Revson Foundation Board of Trustees, November 7, 2002 Panelist, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Seminar, New York Regional Association of Grant makers, NY Community Trust, October 18, 2002 Panelist, “Contributions Women Can Make in City Government,” Barnard Center for Research on Women, Barnard College, October 10, 2002 Panelist, “New York City Governance,” NYC Partnership Rockefeller Fellows, October 4, 2002 Panelist, “Voting in Presidential Elections, Century Foundation,” September 27, 2002 Speaker, “U.S. Local Government in a Federal System,” Freedom House Young Foreign Leaders Program, NYC, September 23, 2002 Speaker, “The University and the Community,” The Charles Revson Fellows Program on the Future of the City of New York, Columbia University, September 3, 2002 Speaker, “Federalism and America’s Cities,” New York University Multinational Institute of American Studies Fulbright Program, July 2002 Speaker, “Why Public Service,” New York City Summer Interns at City Hall Program, June, 3, 2002 Commencement Speaker, Columbia University School of Social Work Graduation, May 22, 2002 Speaker, “What Political Scientists Really Get Right about Urban Policy,” SIPA Board of Visitors, May 21, 2002

22 Panelist, Community Town Hall Meeting for NY Immigration Coalition and the Arab American Institute, St. Francis College, May 14, 2002 Speaker, “NYC Agenda for Social Services,” UJA-Federation, NYC, May 9, 2002 Speaker, “Rebuilding Lives and Communities Since September 11th: The Local Perspective,” United Way of New York City and AOL Time Warner, May 3, 2002 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, "Economic Rebuilding of New York City," with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 8th Annual David N. Dinkins Policy & Leadership Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, April 29, 2002 Panelist, "Who Pays for the Arts?” Columbia University School of Journalism and New York Alliance for the Arts, February 15, 2002 Speaker, NYC Agenda for the Social Services: Working with the Foundation Community,” United Way Board of Trustees, February 7, 2002 Speaker, Barnard College Board of Trustees, December 5, 2001 Speaker, Crain’s NY Business Editorial Board, November 1, 2001 Conference Co-Chair, Emerging Ethnic Media Conference, Center for Urban Research and Policy, October 25, 2001 Panelist, “Muslim-Jewish Dialogue,” American Jewish Committee, October 17, 2001 Discussant, “The Emerging Democratic Majority,” Policy in Perspective Breakfast, The Century Foundation, September 27, 2001 Panel Chair, “Regional Policies for Metropolitan Problems” American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., August 30-September 2, 2001 Speaker, New York City’s Mayoral Race,” Everett Internship Program Summer Lecture Series, June 19, 2001 Conference participant, Mayors, Minorities, and Urban School Reform, Russell Sage Foundation, NYC, May 18, 2001 Panelist, The Cloudy Crystal Ball Continued: What’s Next in New York City, New York Academy of Medicine, May 7, 2001 Conference Participant, Social Exclusion and Children, Institute for Child and Family Policy, Columbia University, May 3-4, 2001 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Urban Education: Making New York City Public Schools Work for the Community,” with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, 7th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, April 23, 2001 Panelist, Voter Registration and Turnout in NYC Elections, The Urban Agenda hosted by David Jones of the Community Service Society and CUNY TV, April 5, 2001 Panelist, “The Electoral College,” Searchlight TV Show on NY1 hosted by Bob Abrams, January 4, 2001 Panelist, “Interpreting the 2000 Elections,” Political Science Student Association Barnard and Columbia College, November 21, 2000 Speaker, “Too Close to Call? Or, the Election that Wouldn’t Die,” Broadway Democrats, November 16, 2000 Speaker, “The Jewish Community and Election 2000,” The Jewish Community Relations Council, November 8, 2000 Speaker, “Election 2000: What is at Stake for New York City?” School of Public Affairs Baruch College, CUNY, Public Policy Breakfast, November 2, 2000 Panelist, “Elections Issues,” Barnard Center for Research on Women, Barnard College, November 1, 2000

23 Speaker, “The University and the Community,” The Charles Revson Fellows Program on the Future of the City of New York, Columbia University, October 24, 2000 Speaker, “New York City Governance,” Columbia University SIPA Practicum, September 18, 2000 Presented Paper, “Political Capital and Political Participation,” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 31, 2000 (with Robert Shapiro and Lorraine Minnite) Panelist, “It’s All About Me: Finding our Voice in the Village. Workshop on African-American and Latina girls growing up in New York,” Girl’s Policy in New York, The United Way of New York City, June 27, 2000 Speaker, “New York Governance: How Mayors Get Things Done,” London School of Economics, Greater London Group Seminar, June 16, 2000 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Livable Urban Communities: The Environmental Movement and Community Building,” with Rodney E. Slater, US Secretary of Transportation, 6th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, May 8, 2000 Speaker, “Women in New York Politics: Why Aren’t There More?” In Celebration of Women’s History Month, Anti-bias Committee of New York County Supreme Court and New York County Clerk’s Office, March 27, 2000 Panelist, “Ending Homelessness: Shelters Are No Place for Children,” Children’s Defense Fund Annual Conference 2000, New York, March 27, 2000 Panelist, BBC Around Westminster Special on New York, Taped in NY, March 12, 2000 Speaker, “Political Capital and Urban Democracy, Brown University Department of Sociology Colloquium, February 29, 2000 Speaker, “New York City Politics After Giuliani,” Three Parks Independent Democrats, February 9, 2000 Moderator, “Columbia Faculty Perspective on Community Building,” Conference on Community Building: How Can Higher Education Make a Difference, Columbia University SIPA, New York City, Dec. 6-7, 1999 Host, Citizens Union Search Light, “Charter Revision,” New York 1 TV, October 4, 1999 Speaker, “New York City and the Liberal Experiment,” Women’s City Club, New York City, September 30, 1999 Speaker, “Executive-Council Relations in American Cities,” The British Consulate, New York City, August 18, 1999 Panelist, "Poverty in America Social Salvation and Social Reform," New York University Multinational Institute of American Studies, July 30, 1999 Seminar Participant, Justice and Society Seminar, Aspen Institute, Aspen, Colorado, July 19-23, 1999 Participant, American Assembly, The American Economy: Opportunity and Growth, Atlanta, Georgia, June 10-13, 1999 Guest Lecturer, “The Permanent Urban Fiscal Crisis,” The Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, May 5, 1999 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Labor and Community Building,” with Dennis Rivera, President of SEIU Local 1199, 5th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, NYC, April 29, 1999 Moderator, “Innovations in Community Development,” Women’s Venture Fund Community

24 Reinvestment and Community Revitalization — Where are We Today? NYC, April 6, 1999 Presented Paper, Political Capital and Political Participation, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 15-17, 1999 (with Robert Shapiro and Lorraine Minnite) Presented Paper, “Social Capital, Political Participation and the Urban Community,” Ford Foundation Conference on Social Capital and Poor Communities: Building and Using Social Assets to Combat Poverty, New York, March 11-13, 1999 (with Robert Shapiro) Presented Paper, “The Importance of Full Disclosure of Nonresponse Due To Refusals and the Nature Of Potential Bias in Phone Surveys,” New York Association of Public Opinion Research Evening Workshop on Lessons Learned: Challenges of Survey Research in Urban Areas, March 9, 1999 (with Robert Shapiro and Lorraine Minnite) Moderator, New York State’s Children’s Health Insurance Program: Strategies for Outreach and Enrollment, Conference on Campus-Community Partnerships for Outreach and Enrollment, Children’s Defense Fund-NY, February 18, 1999 Panelist, “Election ’98: Outcomes and Implications,” CUNY Forum, November 24, 1998 Speaker, “The Future of New York City: 1898-1998, A NYC 100 Event, Fordham University, November 16, 1998 Speaker, “How Will the Results of Elections Day 1998 Affect Our Community?” American Jewish Congress, NYC, November 4, 1998 Speaker, “NYC Budget Process,” Coro Fellows, NYC, November 10, 1998 Panelist, “Civic and Political Participation,” Conference on Social Capital in Poor Communities, Ford Foundation, NYC, October 30, 1998 Discussant, Connecting Citizens to Government, American Political Science Association, Boston, September 5, 1998 Speaker, “Continuum of Care Approach to Homeless Services,” Site Visit Innovations in Government, Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC, July 9, 1998 Speaker, “Current Issues in Urban Affairs,” Columbia University SIPA Dean’s Advisory Board, July 8, 1998 Speaker, “Urban Democracy and Social Capital,” Center for Young Children and Families Summer Fellows Program, TC Columbia University, June 24, 1998 Panelist, “The Borough President,” Citizens Union Searchlight, July 30, 1998 Panelist, “Truth and Fantasy in New York City’s Revenue and Spending Projections,” Conference on the Future of New York City, Five Borough Institute, May 29, 1998 Moderator, Non-traditional Sources of Business Development Funds, Women’s Venture Fund Conference on Business and Community Development, NYC, May 14, 1998 Keynote Speaker, “The University and the Community,” Community Impact of Columbia University Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, May 6, 1998 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Culture and Tourism as Tools for Urban Economic Development,” with US Congressman Charles Rangel, 4th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, SIPA, Columbia University, May 8, 1998 Speaker, “The Permanent Urban Fiscal Crisis,” The Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, The New School, April 29, 1998 Presented Paper, “Political Capital and Urban Democracy,” Workshop on Revitalizing Urban Democracy, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, April2-3, 1998 Panelist, “The State of the Democratic Party,” Broadway Democrats, February 12, 1998 Speaker, “Urban Economic Development Initiatives: An Overview,” David Rockefeller Fellows of the New York City Partnership and Chamber of Commerce, Nov. 6, 1997

25 Speaker, “The Changing Face of America: The Jewish Community,” Jewish Council for Public Affairs Task Force on Opportunity and Social Justice, Oct. 26, 1997 Seminar Convener and Speaker, “The Future of London Metropolitan Government, BCCUP co- sponsored with SIPA and Greater London Enterprise, October 17, 1997 Panelist, "Poverty in America Social Salvation and Social Reform," New York University Multinational Institute of American Studies NYU Fulbright Program, July 31, 1997 Conference Co-Chair, Building Communities: Comprehensive Models of Sustainable Economic Development, B-C Center for Urban Policy and Community Impact, October 13, 1997 Speaker, “The Future of Cities: Making Partnerships Work,” United Nations World Habitat Day Conference, October 6, 1997 Speaker, “NYC Budget Process,” Coro Fellows, October 8, 1997 Seminar Chair and Speaker, “The Future of London Metropolitan Government, BCCUP and London Consulate, August 27, 1997 Moderator, " Ethnicity, Race and Gender in American Politics," New York University Multinational Institute of American Studies, July 28, 1997 Seminar Participant, Democracy in the Digital Age Seminar, Aspen Institute, Aspen, Colorado, July 20-25, 1997 Panelist, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Building Partnerships to Build Communities, NY-NJ Regional Conference, “Institutionalizing University Commitment to Community Partnerships: Obstacles to Success and How to Overcome Them,” June 13, 1997 Panelist, CUNY Forum, Elections 1997: Politics and Prospects, CUNY Graduate Center, May 13, 1997 Guest Lecturer, “The Permanent Urban Fiscal Crisis,” The Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy The New School, April 30, 1997 Moderator, “Where Are We Now -- Reinventing Merit for the Faculty,” Conference Reinventing Merit: The Future of Affirmative Action, Panel, Teachers College Center for Educational Outreach and Innovation and Columbia Law School, April 25, 1997 Participant, "Improving the Economic Health of America’s Distressed Communities, "American Assembly Conference, Arden House, New York, April 17-20, 1997 Speaker, “The Transformation of Community in Federal Urban Policy: Empowerment Without Resources,” Baruch College School of Public Affairs, NYC, April 9, 1997 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Welfare to Work: Can the Business-Government Partnership Succeed?,” with Mayor Edward Rendell and Norman Rice, 3rd Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum, Barnard-Columbia Center for Urban Policy, Columbia University, NYC, March 31, 1997 Speaker, “The Empowerment Zone: National Urban Policy and its Effect on New York City, SIPA, Columbia University Alumni Fiftieth Anniversary Lecture Series, March 27, 1997 Conference Co-Chair, Tolerance in Urban America: Can the Civic Fabric Be Mended? B-C Center for Urban Policy and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, March 14, 1997. Moderator, “The New Technology and the Local Economy,” TEACHarlem Conference, NYC, February 21, 1997 Speaker, “The Evolution of Federal Urban Policy from FDR to Clinton,” Third Millennium 30, NYC, February 12, 1997 Conference Facilitator, National Leadership Forum on Capitalizing Communities, Center for Policy Alternatives, Washington DC, December 11, 1996 Panelist, Campaign ‘96: Its Impact on New York City, The New School for Social Research,

26 October 1996 Roundtable Participant, New Directions in the Study of Urban Politics, American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 1, 1996 Speaker, "Women in American Politics," New York University Multinational Institute of American Studies, August 1996 Presented Paper, “Dealing with Fiscal Crisis in the District of Columbia: Lessons from New York City and Philadelphia,” The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Comparative Urban Studies Group and The George Washington University Center for Washington Area Studies, Washington DC, May 15, 1996 Panel Chair, United Nations Habitat II Town Meeting: The Future of the City in the 21st Century, United Nations Association of the United States of America (UN-USA) and US Network for Habitat II, New York, May 7, 1996 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “An Urban Agenda for Election ’96,” with Governors Jim Florio, Ann Richards and Lowell Weicker, 2nd Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, Barnard-Columbia Center for Urban Policy, Columbia University, NYC, May 2, 1996 Speaker, “Politics of New York City’s Budget: 1996,” Columbia University International Seminar for Economic and Business Journalists, April 25, 1996 Panelist, “The American City: What Works, What Doesn’t, American Planning Association New York Chapter and American Society of Public Administration New York Metro Chapter, New School for Social Research, April 15, 1996 Panelist, Big Cities Confront the New Federalism, The Roundtable on Big Cities, the New Politics of Child and Family Policy Seminar and B-C Center for Urban Policy, Columbia University, April 12, 1996 Conference Co-Chair, Columbia University and the Community: A Partnership in Learning, Community Impact and B-C Center for Urban Policy, April 12, 1996 Panelist, New York City’s Empowerment Zone,” J.M. Kaplan Center for New York City Affairs, New School for Social Research, March 25, 1996 Panel Moderator, “Do Business Improvement Districts Have a Role in the Economic Development of New York City?” Fourth Annual Policy Conference Urban Economic Development: Resuscitating Our Cities,” Columbia University Graduate Program in Public Policy/SIPA, March 18, 1996 Speaker, “The 1996 Presidential Election Nominating Process,” Twentieth Century Seminar, Graduate Center of CUNY, March 12, 1996 Panelist, Conference on The Deregulated City: London in International Perspective, “Governance Without a Metropolitan Authority: Lessons from New York,” University of Reading, Reading, England, December 16, 1995 Participant, Increasing Private Investment in Distressed Communities: Building a Framework for Increased Private Investment, American Assembly, Harriman, New York, November 9-11, 1995 Speaker, “New York’s Liberal Ethos and its Fiscal Policy,” David Rockefeller Fellows of the New York City Partnership, September 28, 1995 Participant, City Symposium, US Department of HUD, Washington, DC, September 20, 1995 Speaker, “An Economic and Political Overview of Federal Block Grants,” New York City Council Forum Federal Block Grants: The New Fiscal Reality, NYC, September 12, 1995

27 Presented Paper, “New York City: Community Building and Empowerment: Insights from Empowerment Zone Cities,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 3, 1995 (with J. Phillip Thompson) Panel Chair, The Politics of Urban Education, American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 3, 1995 Speaker, “The Potential Consequences of the Proposed 1995-96 City and State Budgets,” The Public Works Forum, New York, June 1, 1995 Presented Paper, “Community Initiatives Within a Changing Political and Fiscal Context: the Case of the Empowerment Zones”, Children and Their Families in Big Cities Seminar, Columbia University, April 17, 1995 (with J. Phillip Thompson) Seminar Chair, New York City: The End of the Liberal Experiment?, The Community of Scholars Old & New, Fiftieth Anniversary of University Seminars at Columbia University, March 24, 1995 Participant, Citizens Budget Commission Budget 2000 Conference, Palisades, NY, March 12-13, 1995 Conference Organizer and Panel Moderator, “Empowering America’s Cities,” with US Vice President Al Gore, US Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros and Mayors Arnold Webster and Bill Campbell, 1st Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership & Public Policy Forum, Barnard-Columbia Center for Urban Policy, Columbia University, NYC, March 2-3, 1995 Participant, The Management of Large Cities in the Developed World, Ditchley Foundation Conference, Oxfordshire, England, January 20-22, 1995 Roundtable Chair, New York City Politics: The End of the Liberal Experiment? American Political Science Association, New York, September 2, 1994 Panel Chair, The Future of Cities: New Challenges, Hard Choices, Barnard College Alumnae Reunion, May 20, 1994 Pi Sigma Alpha Speaker, "The Urban Fiscal Crisis Revisited," Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, PA, March 2, 1994 Panelist, Forum, New York City Solutions III: The Impact of the New York City Charter Revision Of 1989, Columbia University Graduate Program in Public Policy/SIPA, February 24, 1994 Moderator, Forum, City Campaign Finance Reform, JM Kaplan Center for New York City Affairs, New School for Social Research, November 23, 1993 Speaker, "Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago," New School for Social Research, November 16, 1993 Panelist, "The Outcome of the New York Mayoral Election: What Caused it and What Does It Mean for the Future?" Columbia University Seminar on the Changing Metropolis, November 15, 1993 Speaker, "Introduction to Municipal Finance," The Big Apple Budget School of the City Project, October 28, 1993 Speaker, "The Future of Funding for New York City Social Services," The Board of Trustees of the Educational Alliance, October 1993 Speaker, "Women in American Politics," New York University Multinational Institute of American Studies NYU Fulbright Program, August 1993 Panelist, Forum "Voting Rights Act and Redistricting: Ethnicity, Geography and Representation", The Bar Association of the City of New York, June 23, 1993 Panel Chair, "Power for Women in Cities," Scholar and the Feminist XIX Conference, Barnard Center for Research on Women, April 24, 1993 Speaker, "The Media and Public Responsibility," National Council of Jewish Women, Brooklyn, March 9, 1993

28 Panelist, "Can We Save Our Cities," Helvidius Forum and SPAA Columbia University, December 3, 1992 Speaker, "Investing and Saving City Money," The Big Apple Budget School of the City Project, October 28, 1992 Speaker, "Fiscal Politics in New York and Chicago," Harvard University Department of Government Center for American Political Studies, Cambridge, MA, September 25, 1992 Discussant, Elected Officials and Urban Leadership, American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 1992 Speaker, "Mayors and Money: Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago," City Journal Forum, New York, July 28, 1992 Presented Paper, "The Forgotten Political History of Depression Era Fiscal Crises in New York and Chicago." Columbia University Seminar on the City, May 7, 1992 Panelist, Forum, Is America Burning? Race and the Possibility of Justice in Los Angeles, New York and America, Columbia University SIPA, May 5, 1992 Presented Paper, "The Politics of Fiscal Policy in New York," The Michael Harrington Center, Queens College, CUNY, April 13, 1992 Panelist, New York City Solutions Conference, Columbia University School of Public Affairs, ‘ March 3, 1992 Panelist, Conference City Money: Urban Fiscal Affairs for the 1990s, The University of Wisconsin Madison Robert La Follette Institute of Public Affairs, February 14-15, 1992 Discussant, Seymour M. Lipset, Canada US Policy Perspectives, Columbia University SIPA, January 21, 1992 Roundtable Participant, Reconstructing New York, The Manhattan Institute, September 24, 1991 Presented Paper, "Politics Matters: Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago," Columbia University Center for Social Sciences American Society and Politics Seminar and the Comparative Politics Group November 14, 1991 Presented Paper, "Parties and Interest Groups in the Urban Fiscal Policy Process," American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1991 Panelist, Roundtable Reconstructing New York, The Manhattan Institute, September 24, 1991 Panelist, Forum The New York City Charter - For Better or For Worse?, The Bar Association of the City of New York, September 24, 1991 Panelist, Symposium, The Dinkins Administration: Vision Under Fiscal Stress?, Howard Samuels State Management and Policy Center, CUNY Grad Center, May 10, 1991 Discussant, Campaign Finance in the States, NYS Political Science Association, New York City, April 1991 Panelist, Women in the State Legislature, Barnard Center for Research on Women, February 7, 1991 Panel Chair, Crisis Policymaking in the Cities, American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 1990 Discussant, New Approaches to an Urban Public Interest Panel, American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 1990 Moderator and Participant, Symposium on Power in NYC After Charter Revision: Who Wins? Who Loses?, NY Metro American Society for Public Administration and the Public Works Forum, Oct. 17, 1989 Panel Chair, Issues in Urban Political Economy, American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September 1989 Discussant, Historical Approaches to City Politics Panel, American Political Science Association,

29 Washington DC, September 1988 Moderator, Symposium on Labor and the Presidential Primary, Center for Labor-Management Policy Studies, CUNY Grad Center, April 14, 1988 Roundtable Participant, Urban Transformation in the US, CUNY Grad Center Political Science Conference, February 26, 1988 Panelist, Barnard College Ethics in the Media Symposium, November 1987 Discussant, City Machines and Political Change Panel, American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 1987 Participant, New York City-New York State Project Conference of the Citizens Budget Commission and the Rockefeller Institute, Arden House, New York, February 13-14, 1987 Presented Paper, "The Urban Fiscal Crisis: Can Local Politics Make a Difference? The Cases of New York City and Chicago." APSA, Washington, DC, September 1986 Presented Paper, "The Rhetoric of the Urban Fiscal Crisis." The Urban Political Economy Workshop of the Conference Group on Political Economy at the APSA Washington, DC, September 1986 Symposium Organizer, “Campaign 1984: Critical Issues” and Moderator of Panel on "Manipulating The Voter? The Media, Political Consultants and Elections," Barnard College, October 25-26, 1984 Participant, Social Sciences Research Council, New York City III 1945-1984 Conference, May 4-5, 1984 Presented paper, "The Politics of Fiscal Policy Making in New York City and Chicago," Center for Social Sciences Seminar Columbia University, April 1984 Presented paper, Symposium on History of Housing for Working and Poor People in New York City, 1901-1984, "Politics and Policy in New York City." Columbia University, NYC, October 12, 1984 Discussant, Black Politics and the 1984 Election, The New York State Political Science Association, Grad Center, CUNY, April 26, 1985 Discussant, Representation in Urban America, American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 1983 Presented paper, Symposium "Cities in Crisis: The Future of Urban Government," Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, April 26, 1982 Presented paper, "The Politics of Urban Fiscal Policy: The Cases of New York and Chicago, American Political Science Association," New York City, September 1981 Participant, Lilly Foundation Faculty Development Conference on "A Political Economy Approach To Urban Service Delivery," Indiana University at Bloomington, March 9-11, 1980 Presented paper, "Mayor Daley and the City That Works?" American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1979 Presented paper, "Constraint and Compromise: Fiscal Politics in Chicago," American Political Science Association, New York City, September 1978 Presented paper, "The Rhetoric of the Fiscal Crisis," Annual Institute of the Society for Social Research University of Chicago, Chicago, May 1978 Discussant, Public Expectations and Governmental Performance: Do Americans Know What They Want, American Political Science Association, Washington, DC September 1977 MA Paper, “Bureaucratic Decision-Making in Great Britain and the United States,” University of Chicago Political Science Department, 1977

GOVERNMENT BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Member, Town+Gown Advisory Board, NYC Department of Design and Construction, Fall

30 2009-currently Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Advisory Committee on Economic Inclusion (ComE-IN), November 2006-June 2019 Subcommittee Chair, FDIC-ComE-IN Mobile Subcommittee Working Group Member, FDIC-ComE-IN Literacy Working Group Working Group Member, FDIC-ComE-IN Incentives Working Group Working Group Member, FDIC-ComE-IN Financial Literacy Working Group Working Group Member, FDIC-ComE-IN Mortgage Working Group Member, New York City Workforce Investment Board (WIB), appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, March 2003-2015 Member, New York City Commission on Women’s Issues, appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, February 2007-2015 Member, NYC Commission on Women’s Issues Municipal Childcare Committee, September 2007–2008 Member, New York City Mayor’s Sustainability Advisory Board, appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, September 2006-2014 Member, New York City Economic Opportunity Commission, appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 2006-2009 Member, New York City’s Out-of-School Time Initiative Advisory Board, September 2006-2009 Member, The Public Advocacy Project Advisory Board, appointed by NYC Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum, February 2007-2009 Member, National Preparatory Committee for Habitat II, US Department of Housing and Development, Fall 1995-Summer 1996

Selected Public and Community Service Member, Citizens Union/Citizen Union Foundation Board of Directors, June 1999-December 2001; June 2006-currently Member, Citizens Union Board Executive Committee, June 2006-currently Chair, Citizens Union Nominating Committee, 2007-2009; Member, 2012-2016; Member, 2018-currently Member, Citizens Union Communications Committee, 2019-currently Member, Citizens Union Gotham Gazette Committee, 2006-2007 Member, Fund for the City of New York Board of Directors, January 2006-May 2012; May 2013-currently Vice-Chair, Fund for the City of New York Board of Directors May, 2008-May 2012 Member, Fund for the City of New York Audit Committee, October 2008-May 2012 Member, Museum at Eldridge Street Board of Directors, January 2008-currently Member, Museum at Eldridge Street Nominating Committee, September 2012- currently Member, Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) Board of Directors, January 2008-May 2014; May-2015-currently Vice President, JCRC September 2018-currently Member, JCRC Executive Committee, September 2018-currently Member, JCRC Security and Emergency Planning Subcommittee, 2018-currently Member, JCRC Board Effectiveness Steering Committee, 2017-2018

31 Member, Global Cities, Inc. A Program of Bloomberg Philanthropies Board of Directors, December 2014-currently Member, Committee to Reform the State Constitution, March 2017-currently Member, Cities Summit Tel Aviv Advisory Board, 2012-2016 Member, Regional Plan Association’s Fourth Regional Plan Financing and Governance Working Group, 2014–2015 Member, Citizens Housing and Planning Council Peer Review, “Making Neighborhoods: Understanding New York City Neighborhood Transitions 2000-2010,” March 2014 Member, Civic Sustainability Working Group, Rockefeller Brothers Fund September 2012-2014 Member, Brooklyn Community Services Human Spirit Awards Benefit Committee, June 2014 Advisor, NYC Department of Education School Wellness Programs, High School Health Survey, Spring 2012 Advisor, NYC Housing Authority Evaluation of Community Rooms Usage, Fall 2012 Member, Alliance for the Arts Committee on the Arts Research Center, September 2007- 2009 Member, Global Partners Working Group, Online Resource Bank for Global Cities, 2007-2009 Member, Honorary Dinner Committee for Professor Louis and Alice Henkin, Congregation Ramath Orah, June 2007 Member, Newsweek's Global Environment Leadership Conference Advisory Committee,. 2007-2008 Member, Community Action Strategy Taskforce United Way of New York City and Task Force Update, New York City, April 2003; April 2006 Member, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Healthcare Career Education and Training Center September Advisory Board 2007-2009 Member, Honorary Benefit Committee Community Impact, Spring 2007–Spring 2009 Event Vice-Chair, Columbia University Hillel Seixas Award Dinner Low Library, May Member, Planning Committee Riverside Church National Summit on Poverty, Spring 1999-Spring 2000 Member, New York Foundation Board June 2001- June 2002 Member, PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement) Advisory Board, September 1996-December 2001 Member, Municipal Affairs Committee, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, June1998-2000 Member, Five Borough Institute Board of Directors, September 1997-December 2001 Member, Center for an Urban Future Advisory Board, Spring 1997-1999 Member, Strategic Planning Focus Group New York City Mission Society, Jan 27, 1998

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Member, American Political Science Association 1973-currently; APSA Urban Section, 1986-currently; APSA Political Organizations and Parties Section 1986-currently; APSA Women's Caucus 1989-2001; APSA History and Politics Section 1990- currently Member, APSA Woodrow Wilson Best Book Award Committee, 2018 Chair, APSA Urban Politics Section Best Paper Award Committee, 2008 Member, APSA Hubert Humphrey Award Committee, 2008

32 Member APSA Urban Politics Section Best Dissertation Award Committee, 2007 Member, APSA Urban Politics Section Executive Council, Spring 2000-2002 Chair, APSA Urban Politics Section Nominating Committee, Spring 1999 Member, APSA Urban Politics Section Executive Council, 1991-1993 Chair, APSA Urban Politics Section Best Dissertation in 1996 Award Committee, 1995 Chair, APSA Committee Best Dissertation in State and Local Politics in 1995,1994- 1996 Program Co-Chair APSA Urban Politics Section, American Political Science Association Annual meeting, September 1993 Seminar Member, Discussion Across Disciplines, The Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate Columbia University Business school, January 2002-currently Member Internal Review Committee, Columbia University School of Journalism, 2017-2018 Member, NYC Data to Go Advisory Committee, Social Science Research Council (SSRC) and the Helmsley Charitable Trust, May 2014-2015 Member Academic Advisory Committee, The Hebrew University Rothberg International School, 1985-2012 Member, Tel Aviv Global Research Scholarship Selection Committee, March 2014-2017 Member, The Academy of Political Science 1981-2001; Urban Affairs Association 1985-2001; Policy Studies Organization 1979-1994 Member Advisory Board, The Next American City Magazine, 2007-2010 Member, National Advisory Commission on the Costs of Substance Abuse to Government, Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA), Fall 1997-Fall 2000; 2006-2010 Chair, Revson Fellows at Columbia University Faculty Advisory Committee, 2003-2004 Consultant, Urban Design Lab at the Earth Institute Columbia University, Childhood Obesity Project, November 15, 2007 Member Editorial Board, Urban Affairs Review, Fall 1999-Fall 2002 Faculty Editor, Metropolitics, December 1995-December 2001 Chair Workshop, Center for Urban Research and Policy Urban Issues Workshop, 1994-2001 Member External Review Committee, Pomona College Public Policy Program, February 22-23, 1999 Member Fellowship Selection Committee, New York University International Center for Advanced Studies: Project on Cities and Urban Knowledges, Post-Doctoral, Rockefeller and Center Fellows, 1999 Member External Review Committee, Brown University Urban Studies Program, May 1998 Member Advisory Committee, Yale University Community Renaissance Fellows Program, Spring 1997-1999 Member Advisory Committee, Center for Policy Alternatives National Leadership Forum on Capitalizing Communities, Fall 1996-Spring 1998 Member, Mega Cities Project Advisory Committee, 1996-1998 Member Selection Committee, Raul Wallenberg Scholarship of Hebrew University, 1986-1998 Member, Roundtable on Big Cities and the New Politics of Child and Family Policy, Columbia University School of Social Work and Ford Foundation, 1995-1997 Member Advisory Committee, The American Assembly, Increasing Investment in Distressed Communities project, Spring 1995-Spring 1997. Advisor, Brookings Institution Project on City-Suburban Political Alliances and the Fate of the Urban Poor, Fall 1993-Spring 1996

33 Member, Executive Committee of the Project on Urban Governance of the Manhattan Institute, 1991-1993 Member, American Assembly Advisory Committee for Cities Program, 1992-1993 Member, National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences Committee for the Study on Urban Transportation, 1992 Member Editorial Board, Administration and Policy Journal, 1983-1985

Referee, Columbia University Press; Yale University Press; Westview Press; Harper- Collins Publishers; M. E. Sharpe Publishers; Macmillan Publishing Company; Longman Press; Southern Illinois University Press; Journal Of Politics; American Political Science Review, Urban Affairs Review (Quarterly); City and Community; Political Science Quarterly; Western Political Quarterly; Policy Studies Review; Social Science Quarterly; Journal of Urban Affairs; Politics and Society; Commonwealth: A Journal of Political Science

Grant and Fellowship Reviewer, National Academy of Sciences; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; US Department of Education; Smith Richardson Foundation, The National Science Foundation, Public Management and Policy Division; The MacArthur Fellowship; Research Foundation of the City University of New York

SELECTED MEDIA Interviewed by numerous TV, radio print and web reporters and have been a guest on radio, TV, and . Media appearances include NY1 Inside City Hall, NY1 Road to City Hall, The Call, Citizens Union Searchlight and New York Times Closeup, WNET Thirteen on the Line, Local News (channels 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 11), CUNY TV City Talk, MetroView, Eldridge & Co. BrianLehrer.tv, and CUNY Forum, CNN, WNBC Nightly News, WCBS Nightly News, CBS New York, The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, the Montel Williams Show, Charlie Rose Show, WNYC radio The Brian Lehrer Show, CUNY TV POTUS 2016 with Brian Lehrer, Brian Talks New York with Brian Lehrer, NPR , Bridges; On the Line, and , Bloomberg Radio, BNN Bloomberg, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Doug McIntyre Show on KABC Radio Los Angeles, ABC TV, BBC, AFP, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, WEVD Mazur in the Morning. Interviewed by the NY Times, NY Daily News, NY Post, NY Newsday, Journal, The Guardian, The Weekly Standard, Washington Post, Financial Times, Politico, Salon, NY Observer, Village Voice, AP, Reuters, Crain’s NY Business, Christian Science Monitor, Slate, Atlantic, CityLab.com, New Republic, Vanity Fair, Baltimore Sun, New York Magazine, Detroit News, Toronto Globe and Mail, Guardian, The Weekly Standard, Japan Sankei Shimbun, Japanese Cosmopolitan, The Jewish Week, The Jewish Daily Forward, Jewish Telegraph Agency, Esquire Magazine, CityLab, Gotham Gazette, PIX 11, PowHerNY, Clarin, Passauer Neue Presse, Kleine Zeitung, Columbia Magazine.

University Service is documented separately.

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