Louise
Comfort named Fellow of the
National
Academy of Public Administration
Louise
Comfort will be inducted as a Fellow of
the National Academy of Public Administration
(NAPA ),
an independent, non-partisan organization chartered
by Congress to assist federal, state, and local governments
in improving their effectiveness, efficiency and accountability.
The Academy's most distinctive feature is its membership
of 550 Fellows, including current and former Cabinet
officers, members of Congress, Governors, Mayors,
state legislators, diplomats, business executives,
local public managers, foundation executives and scholars.
Comfort is
a Professor at the Graduate School of Public and International
Affairs and serves as Director of the Division of
Public and Urban Affairs. Her areas of teaching and
research interest include organizational theory, innovation,
and behavior; complex adaptive systems; policy analysis,
design, and program implementation; and information
technology policy and management, disaster response
management.
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