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Advisory Board Faculty Chair

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Maxwell School
Establishes New Endowed Chair
First Occupant Will Be
Rosemary O’Leary, Distinguished Professor of Public Administration"
Mitchel Wallerstein, dean of the Maxwell School
of Citizenship and Public Affairs, announced today the establishment of a new
endowed chair made possible through the philanthropy of the members of the
Maxwell Advisory Board. Wallerstein revealed that the inaugural occupant of the
Maxwell Advisory Board Chair is Distinguished Professor of Public Administration
Rosemary O’Leary. O’Leary, who also holds an appointment in the Department of
Political Science, currently serves as co-director of the School’s Program on
the Analysis and Resolution of Conflictss.
“It is both appropriate and fitting that the first holder of the Maxwell
Advisory Board Chair is Professor Rosemary O’Leary, who is herself a Ph.D.
graduate of the Maxwell School,” says Dean Wallerstein. “Rosemary has won
virtually every professional award in the field of public administration, and
she is a prolific scholar whose work is creative and groundbreaking. She is
truly an academic leader and innovator, and I can think of no one more richly
deserving of this honor and recognition than Professor O’Leary.” The Chair
holder will serve a five-year term, which is renewable.
The new Chair was established through generous contributions from members of the
Maxwell School’s Advisory Board in order to recognize exceptional faculty from
across the School’s disciplines. The Maxwell Advisory Board is composed of
distinguished individuals from all over the United States and abroad who are
alumni and/or supporters of the School.
"Establishment of the Maxwell Advisory Board Chair reflects the deep level of
commitment of the Board's members to the distinguished and highly acclaimed
academic work of the Maxwell School. We are delighted that the first such honor
should be given to Dr. O'Leary," says Board Chair Susan Penny.
O’Leary’s areas of expertise include public management, environmental policy,
dispute resolution, and law. She is the author or editor of six books and more
than 100 articles on public management and public policy. She has won nine
research awards, including Best Book in Public and Nonprofit Management for 2000
(given by the Academy of Management) and Best Book in Environmental Management
and Policy for 2005 and 1999 (given by the American Society for Public
Administration (ASPA)). She is the only person to win three awards from the
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA);
and, in 2003, she was awarded Syracuse University’s Chancellor’s Citation for
Exceptional Academic Achievement, the highest research award at the University.
In 2007, she received the Charles H. Levine Memorial Award for Excellence in
Public Administration – for excellence in teaching, research, and service – an
honor given jointly by ASPA and NASPAA.
From 2003-2005, O’Leary was a member of NASA’s Return to Flight Task Group,
which was assembled in response to the Columbia space shuttle disaster. In 2004,
she also served as a member of NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel. O’Leary
has worked as a consultant to the U.S. Department of the Interior, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict
Resolution, the National Science Foundation, the National Academy of Sciences,
the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, and the International
City/County Management Association. She has twice been a senior Fulbright
Scholar: in 1998-1999 in Malaysia and in the Philippines in 2005-2006.
Rosemary O’Leary received a J.D. from the University of Kansas in 1981 and a
Ph.D. in public administration from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University in
1988.
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The Maxwell School
of Syracuse University is the premier academic institution in the United
States committed to scholarship, civic leadership, and education in public and
international affairs. Maxwell is home to Syracuse University’s social science
departments and to numerous nationally recognized multidisciplinary graduate
programs in public policy, international studies, social policy, and conflict
resolution. Maxwell's graduate program in public administration -- the first of
its kind in the nation -- is ranked consistently the leading graduate public
affairs program in the country.
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