Business Experience

Business Experience

Linda J. Bilmes Curriculum Vitae HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge MA Daniel Patrick Moynihan Senior Lecturer in Public Policy 6/02- present Full-time faculty member, teaching budget, public finance and public policy courses. • Teach graduate students in Masters in Public Policy and Masters of Public Administration program. • Faculty Director, Greater Boston Applied Finance Lab and Bloomberg Cities Field Lab. • Teach Executive programs on public finance for US and international government officials. • Teach annual training workshops for newly elected Mayors and Members of Congress. • Courses: MLD-411 “Introduction to Budgeting and Financial Management”; MLD-412, “Advanced Applied Budgeting, Operations and Financial Management”; RAR-680 “Financing of Reparations and Restorative Justice”. • Teaching awards: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2005. GOVERNMENT SERVICE • U.S. Representative (Member) of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (2017 – current). Appointed by the UN Secretary General. • Assistant Secretary for Administration, Management and Budget and CFO, U.S. Department of Commerce (1999-2001) Appointed by the President Bill Clinton and confirmed (twice) by the US Senate. Previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration (1997-1998) • U.S. National Parks System Advisory Board (2011-2017). Appointed by US Secretary of Interior. • U.S. Advisory Committee on Veterans Employment, Training and Employer Outreach (2011-2014). Appointed by US Secretary of Labor. • Inter-American Development Bank, Commission to evaluate the Inter-American Investment Corporation (1992-94). Appointed by US Secretary of Treasury. BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP, London, Madrid, Moscow 1987-1996 Management Consultant, Principal • Managed over 30 public and private sector financial restructuring projects • Worked in five continents, including extensive work in Eastern Europe, Russia, South America. • Management consultant at Bain & Company (London and Dublin) from 1986-1987. Selected Publications BOOKS • Valuing U.S. National Parks and Programs: America’s Best Investment (with John Loomis) Routledge, 2019. • The People Factor: Strengthening America by Investing in Public Service (with W. Scott Gould), Brookings, 2009. Brookings best seller in 2009, 2010. • The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict (with Joseph E. Stiglitz, Norton, 2008). New York Times best-seller translated into 22 languages. Rated “Best Books of 2008” by The Economist and Bloomberg. • Gebt uns Das Risiko zuruck, (Give us Back the Risk) with Konrad Wetzker and Peter Struven, (Carl Hanser Verlag, (1998) Best Business Book Award, Germany. 1 BOOK CHAPTERS • Tim Marlowe, Linda J. Bilmes and John Loomis. "Valuing Education and Learning in the US National Parks." in America's Largest Classrooms: What We Learn From Our National Parks. Ed. Jessica Thompson et al., University of California Press, April 2020. https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520340640/americas-largest-classroom. • Linda J. Bilmes. "The Fiscal Opacity Cycle: How America Hid the Costs of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan." in Toward A Just Society: Joseph Stiglitz and Twenty-First Century Economics, Ed. Martin Guzman. Columbia University Press, September 2018. • Linda J. Bilmes and Jeffrey Neal. "Public Employees as a Strategic Resource". in Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance. Springer, 2018. • Joseph E. Stiglitz and Linda J. Bilmes, “Estimating the costs of war: Methodological issues, with applications to Iraq and Afghanistan” in the Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Peace and Conflict. Eds. Michelle Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2011. • Bilmes, Linda and Joseph Stiglitz, “The Long-term Costs of Conflict: The Case of the Iraq War”, in the Elgar Handbook on the Economics of Conflict. Eds. Derek Braddon, and Keith Hartley. (April 2011, Edward Elgar Publishers) • Bilmes, Linda and Joseph Stiglitz. "Hidden Wounds and Accounting Tricks: Disguising the True Costs" in Lessons From Iraq: Avoiding the Next War. Eds. Miriam Pemberton and William D. Hartung. Penguin Publishers, 2008. • Bilmes, Linda and Jeffrey R. Neal. "The People Factor: Human Resources Reform in Government" in For the People: Can We Fix Public Service? Eds. John D .Donahue and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. Brookings, 2003. • Bilmes, Linda. "Scoring Goals for People and Company" in Mastering People Management: Your Guide to Becoming a Master of People Management. Ed. James Pickford. FT Prentice Hall, 2001. ACADEMIC PAPERS (selected) • Marcus Peacock, Donald Bathurst, Linda Bilmes, Sheila Burke and Margaret Sherry. Assessment of the National Park Service Museum Collections Storage Management. National Academy of Public Administration, November 2020. • Bilmes, Linda J. "Rethinking U.S. National Security after COVID19." Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 16 September 2020. 20200055, eISSN 1554-8597, ISSN 1079- 2457, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/peps-2020-0055 • Ott, Katarina, Nemej, Juraj, Bilmes, Linda, Duarte, Cristina, Bissat, Lamia Moubayed and Bouckaert, Geert. Emerging Issues in Public Financial Management and Budgeting for the Sustainable Development Goals. https://undocs.org/en/e/c.16/2020/6. Committee of Experts on Public Administration, United Nations Economic and Social Council, 8 January 2020. 2 • Olson, Stevie, Phil Berkaw, Lucien Charland, Elizabeth Patton, and Linda J. Bilmes. "The $64 Billion Massachusetts Vehicle Economy." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP19-038, December 2019. • Cristina Duarte, Linda Bilmes and Juraj Nemec, Strengthening fiscal management at the national and subnational levels. https://undocs.org/en/e/c.16/2019/6 CEPA, United Nations Economic and Social Council, 24 January 2019. • White, Laura, Jean-Louis Rochet, Pete Mathias, Kate O’Gorman, and Linda J. Bilmes. "Connecting the Northeast: A Cost Estimate for the North South Rail Link." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP17-032, August 2017. • Haefele, M., Loomis, John, Bilmes, Linda J. "Total Economic Valuation of US National Park Service Estimated to be $92 Billion: Implications for Policy. December 2017 issue: George Wright Forum, Vol. 33, No. 3, 2016 • duPont Carolyn M., and Bilmes, Linda. J. "Green Bonds and Land Conservation: A New Investment Landscape?". Stanford Social Innovation Review. December 2, 2016. • Haefele, Michelle., Loomis, John., Bilmes, Linda J. "Total Economic Valuation of the National Park Service Lands and Programs: Results of a Survey of the American Public. Faculty Research Working Paper Series - RWP16-024 June 2016 • Bilmes, Linda J. “Support Economic Valuation.” In 2016 National Park System Advisory Board Report. National Parks Service, 2016. • Nash, Jennifer and Bilmes, Linda J. "Engaged Scholarship: Perspectives from Outside the University" SLATE, HKS Working Paper Series. • duPont, Carolyn M., Levitt, James N., Bilmes, Linda J. "Green Bonds and Land Conservation: The Evolution of a New Financing Tool." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP 15-072, December 2015. • Banasiak, Adam, Bilmes, Linda J, and Loomis, John. "Carbon Sequestration in the U.S. National Parks: A Value Beyond Visitation." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP15-007, February 2015/Social Science Research Network • Bilmes, Linda J. "The financial legacy of Afghanistan and Iraq: How wartime spending decisions will constrain future U.S. national security budgets". The Economics of Peace and Security Journal, Vol. 9, No 1 (2014) • Bilmes, Linda J. The Financial Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan. Harvard Kennedy School Working Paper Series RWP13-006, March 2013, https://research.hks.harvard.edu/publications/workingpapers/citation.asp... • Bilmes, Linda J., and Michael Intrilligator. "How Many Wars is the U.S. Fighting Today?" In Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 8–16. May 2013. 3 • Linda J. Bilmes. "The Financial Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan: How Wartime Spending Decisions Will Constrain Future National Security Budgets." HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP13-006, March 2013. • Linda J. Bilmes. Federalist Nos. 67–77 “How Would Publius Envision the Civil Service Today?” Public Administration Review, 71: s98–s104. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-6210.2011.02468.x http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-6210.2011.02468.x/full • Linda J. Bilmes. “Highlights from ‘The People Factor: Strengthening America by Investing in Public Service” in the ESADE (Institute of Public Governance & Management) Journal, October 31, 2011. • “Current and Future Costs of Caring for Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars”, in Brown University, Watson Institute for International Studies. Project on “Costs of War”. June 2011. http://costsofwar.org/article/caring-us-veterans • Bilmes, Linda. “The Fiscal Crisis in State Government – And What Should be Done About It”, (Published by the New America Foundation, June 2010 • Bilmes, Linda "Soldiers Returning From Iraq and Afghanistan: The Long-term Costs of Providing Veterans Medical Care and Disability Benefits." KSG Faculty Research Working Paper Series RWP07- 001, January 2007. (Presented at the ASSA meeting, 2007) • Bilmes, Linda, and Joseph E. Stiglitz. "The Economic Costs of The IRAQ WAR: An Appraisal Three Years after the Beginning of The Conflict." NBER Working Paper 12054 (2006) • Bilmes, Linda "Activity Based Budgeting for Massachusetts" Rappaport Institute White Paper (2006) CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY: • November 8, 2017- Congressional

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