Dan Chenok

Dan Chenok is Executive Director of the IBM Center for The Business of Government. He oversees all of the Center's activities in connecting research to practice to benefit government, and has written and spoken extensively around government technology, cybersecurity, privacy, regulation, budget, acquisition, and Presidential transitions. Mr. Chenok previously led consulting services for Public Sector Technology Strategy, working with IBM government, healthcare, and education clients.

Eric Dishman

On April 10, 2016, Eric Dishman was selected as Director of the All of UsSM Research Program, formerly known as the Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program.

G. Edward DeSeve

G. Edward DeSeve is the Coordinator of the Agile Government Center at the National Academy of Public Administration and an Executive Visiting Fellow at the IBM Center for The Business of Government.

Janet Vinzant Denhardt

Janet Vinzant Denhardt is Professor in the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University. Her teaching and research interests lie primarily in organization theory and organizational behavior. Her book (with Lane Crothers), Street-Level Leadership: Discretion and Legitimacy in Front-Line Public Service, was recently published by the Georgetown University Press.

Dr. James S. Denford

Dr. James S. Denford is an Associate Professor and Head of the Management & Economics Department at the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC). He holds a PhD in Management Information Systems from Queen’s University and an MBA and Bachelor of Engineering Management from RMC. Before making the transition to academics, he spent 24 years as an Army Officer in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in diverse roles including tactical communications and information systems deployment, IT project management, network management and operations, and IT training.

Robert S. Done

Robert S. Done is an Assistant Research Professor of Management and Policy at the Eller College of Business and Public Administration, University of Arizona, where he conducts research on public policy issues and manages the Decision Behavior Laboratory.
 
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Kevin C. Desouza

Kevin C. Desouza is a Professor of Business, Technology and Strategy at QUT Business School. He is a Nonresident Senior Fellow in the Governance Studies Program at the Brookings Institution and a Salzburg Global Forum Fellow. He formerly held tenured faculty posts at Arizona State University, Virginia Tech and the University of Washington and has held visiting appointments at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Università Bocconi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the University of the Witwatersrand, and the University of Ljubljana.

Robert B. Denhardt

Robert B. Denhardt is Professor in the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University and Visiting Scholar at the University of Delaware. Dr. Denhardt is a Past President of the American Society for Public Administration, and the founder and first chair of ASPA's National Campaign for Public Service, an effort to assert the dignity and worth of public service across the nation. He is also a member of the prestigious National Academy of Public Administration and a Fellow of the Canadian Centre for Management Development.

Kathryn Denhardt

Kathryn Denhardt specializes in organizational leadership, human resource management, performance-based contracting, and ethics. She has worked extensively with state and local government practitioners, assisting them in bringing about desired changes in their organizations through strategic planning, organizational development, and a variety of management reform efforts. S

Sam DeMarie

is an Assistant Professor of strategic management in the Department of Management,College of Business, Iowa State University. Professor DeMarie earned his Ph.D. degree from Arizona State University, Tempe. He also earned an M.B.A. degree from the University of Nevada Las Vegas and a B.S. degree in accountancy from Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. His current research focuses on the effects of new technologies on competition and the workplace, including the emerging phenomena of virtual organizations, virtual teamwork, and e-commerce.

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