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MONDAY SESSIONS MARCH 20<br />

Panels (continued)<br />

11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Georgia 3<br />

CAP Case Studies in Performance Management,<br />

Strategic Planning and Program Evaluation<br />

Track: Policy Analysis, Implementation and Evaluation<br />

Endorsed By:<br />

Section on Public Performance and Management<br />

DISCUSSANT<br />

Michael Jacobson<br />

Deputy Director, King County Office of Performance,<br />

Strategy and Budget, Seattle, WA<br />

11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Georgia 2<br />

Education and Labor Force Impacts<br />

Track: Policy Analysis, Implementation and Evaluation<br />

Endorsed By:<br />

Section on Public Administration Research<br />

MODERATOR/COAUTHOR<br />

Theresa Wright<br />

Manager, Survey Research and Evaluation, University of<br />

Georgia, Athens, GA<br />

Working Toward the Future: Administering Education-<br />

Workforce Partnerships<br />

PRESENTERS<br />

Abraham Benavides<br />

Associate Professor, University of North Texas,<br />

Denton, TX<br />

Teaching Students in a Globalizing Environment<br />

Vincent Chukumah<br />

Professional Librarian, Walden University, Powder<br />

Springs, GA<br />

After-School Activities Policy and the Public Library<br />

Cassandra Henson<br />

Assistant Professor, Towson University, Belcamp, MD<br />

Educating the Next Generation of Public Administrators:<br />

An Interdisciplinary Approach<br />

Joe Wholey<br />

Visiting Scholar, University of Delaware, Arlington, VA<br />

Reforming America’s Intergovernmental Safety Net:<br />

Increasing Labor Force Participation<br />

PRESENTERS/COAUTHORS<br />

John Barner<br />

Public Service Assistant, University of Georgia,<br />

Athens, GA<br />

Working Toward the Future: Administering Education-<br />

Workforce Partnerships<br />

Melinda Moore<br />

Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of Georgia,<br />

Athens, GA<br />

Working Toward the Future: Administering Education-<br />

Workforce Partnerships<br />

11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Georgia 7<br />

New Applications of Justice in Public<br />

Administration Theory<br />

Track: Public Administration Theory<br />

Endorsed By:<br />

Section on Historical, Artistic and Reflective Expression<br />

and Section on Public Administration Research<br />

MODERATOR<br />

Paula McBride<br />

Law Registrar, University of Georgia, Athens, GA<br />

PRESENTERS<br />

Katherine Hoffman<br />

Policy Analyst, Washington State Department of Health,<br />

Olympia, WA<br />

Washington State Indigent Defense Reform: A Case<br />

Study and Practical Application of Public Administration<br />

Theory<br />

Laura Keyes<br />

Ph.D. Student, University of North Texas—Dallas,<br />

Dallas, TX<br />

Age-Friendly Cities: The Bureaucratic Responsiveness<br />

Effects on Age-Friendly Policy Adoption<br />

Patricia Shields<br />

Professor, Department of Political Science, Texas State<br />

University, San Marcos, TX<br />

Reimagining and Recovering a Bold and Noble<br />

Professional: Jane Addams and the Story of Three<br />

Sandboxes<br />

Henry Smart, III<br />

Ph.D. Student, Virginia Tech, Quantico, VA<br />

An Agent-Based Model of Local Policing and Colorism:<br />

Exploring Potential Policy Responses to Skin Color<br />

Discrimination<br />

160 ASPA 2017 Annual Conference • Atlanta • #ASPA2017<br />

Saluting the Public Service: A BOLD & Noble Profession

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