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MANAGEMENT UPDATE.

THE IBM CENTER’S NEW ADVISORY COUNCIL

Back on January 21st, a note came into our inbox from Dan Chenok, executive director of the IBM Center for the Business of Government. It began as follows: As you know, we recently celebrated the Center's 25th anniversary, and are now entering our second quarter century!  As part of our quarter-centennial year, we are launching an external advisory council to help the Center identify important new issues for research, advise on upcoming content, share thoughts on key leaders to engage, and more.”  


We jumped at the opportunity to become two of the advisory council members and last week – after multiple and varying schedules were taken into account, the first meeting of the advisory council was held in hybrid form.


As Chenok wrote in a blog post that was published last week, The Council discussed “a variety of topics that ranged from improving civic education and enhancing government performance management to facilitating effective intergovernmental relations and leveraging the Center's content using storytelling and AI.”  


Given the amount of valuable content that already flows out of the “Business of Government” center, the advisory council will be a valuable tool to help stay on top of emerging trends, and help research and write about topics that have both current and lasting value.


Among the council members (including ourselves):


  • Mark Abramson, Founder and Former Executive Director, IBM Center for The Business of Government and Senior Program Evaluator, Department of Health and Human Services

  • Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene, visiting fellows, IBM Center for The Business of Government; executive advisors, American Society for Public Administration; principles, Barrett and Greene, Inc. 

  • James-Christian Blockwood, Executive Vice President, Partnership for Public Service

  • Jonathan Breul, Former Executive Director, IBM Center for The Business of Government and Former Senior Advisor to the Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget

  • Ed DeSeve, Executive Fellow, IBM Center for The Business of Government and Coordinator, Agile Government Center, National Academy of Public Administration

  • Angela Evans, Visiting Fellow, IBM Center for The Business of Government and Dean Emerita, Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs

  • Terry Gerton, President and CEO, National Academy of Public Administration

  • Margie Graves, Fellow, IBM Center for The Business of Government and former Deputy Federal CIO Office of Management and Budget

  • Karen Hardy, Former Director of Risk Management First Deputy Chief Risk Officer, Department of Commerce

  • Dan Harris, Visiting Fellow, IBM Center for The Business of Government and Former CIO and CFO, Department of Education

  • John Kamensky, Former Senior Fellow, IBM Center for The Business of Government  and Former Deputy Director of Vice President Al Gore’s National Partnership for Reinventing Government

  • Michael J. Keegan, Leadership Fellow and Host IBM Center for The Business of Government

  • Steve Kelman, Professor of Public Management, Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government

  • Shelley Metzenbaum, Founder, The BETTER Project and Founding President, The Volcker Alliance

  • Chris Mihm, Adjunct Professor, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University and Former Managing Director, Strategic Issues, Government Accountability Office

  • Mark Newsome, Fellow, IBM Center for The Business of Government and Senior Partner and Managing Client Partner, IBM

  • Prajapati Trivedi, Senior Fellow, IBM Center for The Business of Government and Commonwealth Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Sustainable Development Goal Implementation


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