The Operator's Manual - An Update of Chapter 4: Money

MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES

SUBJECT:  Money

Michael McKeown

As DHS Executive Director, Mr. McKeown oversees the HSAC and its 40 Council members as well as the ongoing policy work of the subcommittees. He also leads the Blue Campaign which heightens the public’s familiarity with human trafficking and its identifiers. Mr. McKeown also heads the “If You See Something, Say Something™” campaign which raises public awareness on the indicators of terrorism and terrorism related crimes and how to recognize them. Mr.

Bob Rosen

Bob is a frequent media commentator who has been quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Bloomberg Businessweek, Financial Times, Time, Chief Executive Magazine, and more. Bob is a bestselling author including The Healthy Company, Leading People, Just Enough Anxiety, Global Literacies, The Catalyst and his latest, New York Times Bestseller Grounded. He is also a global keynote speaker with a special focus on personal leadership.

Joseph P Goldman

Joe Goldman is the President of the Democracy Fund, a bipartisan foundation working to ensure that our political system is able to withstand new challenges and deliver on its promise to the American people. He is also the President of Democracy Fund Voice, previously Democracy Fund Action.

Janis Gogan

Janis Gogan, Professor of Information & Process Management at Bentley University, holds Ed.M., M.B.A., and D.B.A. degrees from Harvard University; she teaches graduate courses on strategic IT management. Dr. Gogan conducts field-based research on IT and patient safety, informed collaboration in health care, and strategic management of IT-supported processes within and between organizations.

Gay Gilbert

Gay joined the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (ETA) in November 2000 and currently serves as the Administrator of the Office of Unemployment Insurance overseeing the nation's federal-state Unemployment Insurance program.

Elie Geisler

Distinguished Professor Eliezer Geisler is an internationally recognized scholar in the area of technology management, whose research and ideas have defined and established the field of management of medical technology in health care. Geisler directs the Center for the Management of Medical Technology (CMMT) at Stuart and is the co-founder of the two leading journals and an international conference in the field.

Jeremy M. Goldberg

Over the past 10 years, Jeremy M. Goldberg has worked as a nonprofit executive, strategic consultant, and public-private partnership advisor on projects in the United States and internationally focused
on ICT for development, social enterprise, public-private partnership, and microfinance. He has lived, worked, and traveled in 10 countries across four continents. 

Holly T. Goerdel

Dr. Goerdel is Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the University of Kansas. Her research focuses on the contribution of public management to organizational performance, as well as the perceived and actual value of collaboration in interdisciplinary problem solving in the public sector. She has applied both quantitative and qualitative research approaches to confront timely questions of interest to managers, policymakers, and the public in the domains of public education, public health, homeland security governance, and terrorism intelligence and information sharing.

John B. Gilmour

John B. Gilmour is a Professor of Government and Associate Director of the Public Policy Program at the College of William & Mary. He teaches courses on American politics, public policy, and budgeting. Before coming to William & Mary in 1995, he taught at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of California at San Diego.

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