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PROFESSOR JOHN BRYSON ELECTED A FELLOW IN THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs professor and associate dean John Bryson has been elected a fellow in the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). Fellows provide leadership, analysis, and recommendations on projects commissioned by Congress, federal agencies, state and local governments, and the private sector. Fellows advise and actively participate in Academy studies and testify before Congressional committees on emerging public management challenges. Academy panels recently have advised top FBI leadership on the agency’s human capital efforts, offered comprehensive changes to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and constructively advised the National Institutes of Health and the Corporation for National and Community Service.

The Academy has more than 600 elected Fellows, including current and former Cabinet officers, members of Congress, public managers, scholars, business executives, labor leaders, governors, mayors, state legislators, and diplomats. Individuals are suggested for Fellowship by current Fellows, nominated by a committee, and elected based on their sustained and outstanding contribution to the field of public administration.

Bryson was inducted at NAPA's fall meeting November 17-18 in Washington, D.C. He joins Humphrey Institute professor and former dean John Brandl, who was inducted in 1994.