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Jacqueline Annetta White, PhD Political Science 2004, was appointed as Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Los Angeles County in August 2009. Ms. White is responsible for social services operations, including Public Social Services; Community and Senior Services;Children and Family Services; Child Support Services; and Military and Veterans Affairs. She reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and oversees policy and program development for these major operations. The social services departments of Los Angeles County are among the largest operations of their kind in the nation.
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Graduation Date:1997
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Michael Hollis
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Hollis appointed to AEG's California office.
AUGUST 21, 2009 EAST LANSING -- Anderson Economic Group, LLC, (AEG) is pleased to announce that Michael Hollis will begin as director of the Southern California office at Anderson Economic Group on September 1, 2009.
AEG is one of the nation's leading commercial damages expert witness firms, and Hollis will work as an affiliated expert in wage and business loss analysis, business valuations, and commercial damages. His background includes over 30 years in banking, corporate finance, and economic analysis. “We are happy to have the expertise and real-world experience that Mike brings to our team. He will be an asset to our firm, and to our clients,” says Patrick Anderson, principal and CEO of AEG.
Mr. Hollis has been a principal with the economic consulting firm of Hollis & Associates in South Pasadena, California for over five years and was previously a senior economist with Vocational Economic Analysts in Southern California. He also previously worked for several major US and foreign banks, both domestically and overseas.
Hollis holds a master's degree in economics from the Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California and a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in accounting from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Mr. Hollis has also passed the qualification examinations for a doctorate in economics from the Claremont Graduate University.
Hollis is a member of the National Association of Forensic Economists, the National Association of Business Economics, the Society of Labor Economists, and the American Economic Association.
Anderson Economic Group was formed in 1996, and has offices in East Lansing, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The firm provides consulting services in economics, finance, public policy and market analysis. For more information, visit www.AndersonEconomicGroup.com.
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has published a new book "Economic Justice in a Flat World: Christian Perspectives on Globalization." The book assembles an all-star panel of Christian economists to fill a gap in the Christian debate on globalization and its effects on the poor.
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| Currently Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor of Political Science at McGill University in Montreal. Responsible for leading the University's largest Faculty: 6000 students, 270 tenured/tenure-track professors, 18 academic departments. Most of my research has been in the area of public law, focusing on the comparative political impact of rights litigation in Canada and other constitutional democracies including the US. |
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| Bernard Moore recently completed his PhD degree in Political Science discipline Black Politics and Judicial Politics at Howard University May 2009. Recently accepted a teaching position as an Assistant Professor at Williams College and elevated to a Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Congressman Danny K. Davis. |
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I have accepted a full-time teaching position at the University of Denver (DU) for the Fall of 2009. I will be teaching within the political science department. |
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Earl (Tim) Sullivan (PhD, International Relations and Government, 1970) has stepped down as Provost of the American University in Cairo (AUC). He served as Provost from 1998 to 2008 during which time AUC grew in many ways and also planned and built a 400 million dollar new campus in New Cairo. Prior to serving as Provost, he taught political science at AUC for twenty-five years. He also taught at UCLA, the University of Portland and the University of Utah. He is now serving as Senior Advisor to the President of AUC and enjoying a final sabbatical leave. He is now at work on a book called The New Dynamics of Multilateralism, due to be published by Westview in 2010.
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Muneeza Ayaz
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I had a wonderful academic experience at CGU. Being taught my great Professors like Professor Denzau, Professor Borcherding and Professor Filson was a memorable experience. I am now in the non-profit industry, working for a non-profit that has been assisting 12-17 year old homeless children in the Hollywood area for 25 years. It is very rewarding and I look back at my days at CGU as helping me gain compassion and a self of helping my community in any way that I can. |
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| Got a wonderful education graduating in 1960 with an MA in Business Economics. This was well before Peter Drucker arrived. Undergraduate degree at USC with a major in history in 1956. What a wonderful growth at the graduate level since all these years. |
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Darius Udrys has accepted a new position with his current employer, the Center for Civic Education, as Development Manager. Dr. Udrys will serve as principal development officer with the goal of working with the Center's executive leadership to increase and diversify its funding base.
In his previous position as Program Manager for Europe, Eurasia and Development in the Center's International Department, Dr. Udrys was responsible for managing relationships between 20+ educational organizations in ten countries as well as serving as principal grant-writer and communications coordinator for the Center's Civitas international civic education programs.
The Center for Civic Education promotes education for democracy in the US and more than 65 other countries. |
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