Grant Reeher

Grant Reeher

GRANT REEHER Campbell Public Affairs Institute Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 313 Eggers Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 315-443-5046/9707 [email protected] Present Positions MAXWELL SCHOOL OF CITIZENSHIP AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Director, Campbell Public Affairs Institute (since 2009) Leadership and management of the Maxwell School’s principal domestic politics-focused interdisciplinary research center and public engagement institute (23 faculty members and 16 graduate students, from 6 different departments and 4 different schools). Hosting and management of “The Campbell Conversations” radio program and the School’s two signature public lecture series (see below); overall institute program and budget management; donor and advisory board relations; community public engagement efforts; endowed professorship programs; internal programming for faculty and graduate student associates. Professor of Political Science (since 2008) Instruction of graduate and undergraduate courses in American politics and political theory; supervision of graduate student research and teaching; direction of individual Ph.D. theses, undergraduate Honors Theses, and Undergraduate Research Program projects; supervision of political internships; leadership of Freshman Forum courses; graduate and undergraduate advising. Coordinator, Tanner Lecture Series on Ethics, Citizenship, and Public Responsibility, and Maxwell State of Democracy Lecture Series (since 2009) Leadership and management of the Maxwell School’s two highest profile speaker series. Donor and speaker relations; budget management; identification, selection, recruitment, negotiation, and presentation of speakers. Coordinator, “American Politics, Policy and International Security in a Time of Transition” (undergraduate student exchange program with IDC Herzliya Lauder School of Government, since 2016), and “U.S. Government and Politics: Policy and Decision Making” (visiting graduate program with Universidad Panamericana MPA program, since 2015) Leadership and management of two visiting student programs (one in residence at Syracuse University and the other in Washington, D.C.). Programming, instruction, selection and recruitment of guest speakers, and site visits. WRVO PUBLIC MEDIA (UPSTATE NEW YORK NPR) Creator, Host, and Program Director, “The Campbell Conversations” (since 2010) Hosting and management of a weekly half-hour public affairs program featuring extended in-depth interviews with regional and national writers, politicians, activists, public officials, and business professionals. WRVO is the largest NPR affiliate in Central New York, with a listening area spanning 22 counties and southern Ontario. Education YALE UNIVERSITY Ph.D. 1992. M.A. 1985. Department of Political Science. Ph.D. examinations: American Politics (with Distinction), Analytic Political Theory, Political Philosophy. Yale University Dissertation Fellowship, 1990. John Enders Assistance Grant, 1988. Falk Foundation Fellowship, 1987-1988. Yale University Fellowship, 1984-1987. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE B.A. Summa Cum Laude, with High Distinction in Government, 1982. Phi Beta Kappa, 1982. Rufus Choate Scholar, 1981, 1982. Andrew Warden Edson Prize in Government, 1979. Citation in Government, 1978. Previous Academic Positions Adjunct Faculty, Leadership for a Democratic Society Program, Federal Executive Institute, United States Office of Personnel Management, 2001-2015. Instruction and management of courses in federalism, e-governance, policy development and implementation, and trust in government offered to executive civil servants (GS-15 and SES) at the U.S. Government’s premier institute for professional development. Director, Politics and Media in Britain Program, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs & Syracuse University Study Abroad, Syracuse University, 2005-2011. Direction and management in London of a summer undergraduate program in politics and media, including an internship component. Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2006-2009. Direction and coordination of overall graduate study program in political science, including admissions, assistantships, and Ph.D. examinations. National Scholarship Coordinator and Core Faculty, Renee Crown University Honors Program, Syracuse University, 2008-2009. University-wide coordination of recruitment and development of major national scholarship candidates (Rhodes, Marshall, Gates, etc.). Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1998-2008. 2 Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet, Graduate School of Political Management, The George Washington University, 2004- 2005. Research fellowship. Faculty Coordinator, “Critical Issues for the United States,” Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2002-2004. Interdisciplinary team-taught undergraduate course in domestic policy and citizenship. Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1998-2002. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1992-1998. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholar in Health Policy Research, The University of Michigan, 1995-1997. In residence research fellowship and training program. Visiting Instructor, Department of Political Science, Union College, 1990-1992. Courses in American politics and democratic theory; direction of Senior Theses and Independent Study projects. Teaching Fellow, Department of Political Science, Yale University, 1986-1989. Courses in American politics, political philosophy, and contemporary political theory. Selected Awards Best Public Service Program, New York State Associated Press, for “The Campbell Conversations,” 2017. Best Special Program, Syracuse Press Club, for “The Campbell Conversations,” 2016. Best Interview, New York State Associated Press, for “The Campbell Conversations,” 2015. Chancellor’s Citation for Excellence, Engaging the World, Syracuse University, 2008. McGraw-Hill Award for Scholarship and Teaching on Civic Engagement in Political Science, American Political Science Association, 2007. William Anderson Award for the best doctoral dissertation completed and accepted in 1991 or 1992 in the field of state and local politics, federalism, or intergovernmental relations, American Political Science Association, 1993. 3 Books and Monographs Authored and Edited Considering Shared Government Services in New York State: A Guide for Citizens and Public Officials (principal investigator, editor and contributor). Syracuse and Albany: The Campbell Public Affairs Institute of Syracuse University and the New York State Department of State, 2017. With Kristi Andersen et al. • Monograph published under contract with the New York State Department of State. • Widely employed in state-initiated public deliberations among citizens and public officials across New York State. The Trusted Leader: Building the Relationships that Make Government Work (editor and contributor). Washington, D.C.: CQ Press [Sage], 2007. Second Edition 2012. With Terry Newell and Peter Ronayne. Small Donors and Online Giving: A Study of Donors to the 2004 Presidential Campaigns. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet, The George Washington University, 2006. With Joseph Graf, Michael Malbin, and Costas Panagopoulos. • Focus of reports in The Washington Post, The Denver Post, The San Jose Mercury News, The Newark Star-Ledger, The Buffalo News, The Charlotte Observer, The Hartford Courant, St. Paul Pioneer Press, The Canton Repository, Duluth News Tribune, The Wichita Eagle, Washington Internet Daily, and Technews.com. • Lead story in The Washington Post’s daily politics email. • Reported on CNN’s “The Situation Room.” • Adaptation published in National Civic Review. First Person Political: Legislative Life and the Meaning of Public Service. New York: New York University Press, 2006. • Interviewed about book on the “Faith Middleton Show,” Connecticut and New York metropolitan area NPR; “Sundays with Steve,” a Sunday morning public affairs show on WSYR, a Syracuse ABC affiliate; and on “Hour CNY,” a daily public affairs show on WCNY, a Syracuse PBS affiliate. • Invited to speak about book to Dirksen Congressional Center group. • Profiled in Syracuse University Magazine, Maxwell Perspective, and The Syracuse Record. • Model for Being Political: Leadership and Democracy in the Pacific Islands, by Jack Corbett. 4 Click On Democracy: The Internet’s Power to Change Political Apathy into Civic Action. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 2002. With Steve Davis and Larry Elin. • Reported on or referenced in The Economist, USA Today (cover story), The Los Angeles Times, Salon.com (feature story), Digital Journal, The Hartford Courant, The Albany Times-Union, The Austin American Statesman, The London Free Press (Canada), The Palm Beach Post, The St. Petersburg Times, Washington Internet Daily, and The Syracuse Post- Standard. • Positively reviewed in nationaljournal.com, Publisher’s Weekly, Midwest Book Review, and The Education Digest, featured review in Chinese American Forum. “Featured Book” of the Broadcast Education Association. • Read and used by top staffers in the George W. Bush, Howard Dean, and Wesley

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