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Chairperson
Geert Bouckaert (Belgium)
Professor Geert Bouckaert is the Director of the Public Management Institute, Catholic University of Leuven.
He graduated from the Catholic University of Leuven with degrees in Business Administration (1980), Political Science (1983) and Philosophy (1984). He received a PhD in Social Sciences in 1990 (Public Management Centre, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leuven). He taught at the University of Twente, Netherlands, the University of Potsdam and the Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften, Speyer, Germany. He was appointed Adviser to the Government of Finland (1999-2000), the Flemish Government for the modernization program (1992-1998), to the OECD for the "Performance, Accountability and Control" (1992-1993), and "Quality in the Public Sector" (1994) projects. He is a Member of the Scientific Council of the French Review of Public Administration, ENA, Paris (2003), Member of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Public Management and Economic Development at the French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry (2002) and Member of Scientific Committee of EPAN (2002). In 2003, he received the Tocqueville Award of EIPA and sevarl titles of docteor honoris causa (Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III, Tallinn Technical University, Corvinus University Budapest and the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration of Romania. Geert Bouckaert has published numerous articles mainly on administrative reforms. Finally, he was President of the European Group for Public Administration between 2004-2010.
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Vice-Chairperson Katju Hölkeri (Finland)
Katju Holkeri is a financial counsellor at the Ministry of Finance’s Public Management Department in Finland. Currently she works as Head of Governance Policy Unit. She is also a vice chair if the OECD’s Public Governance Committee.
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President of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences
Pan Suk Kim (South Korea)
Pan Suk Kim, President of IIAS, is a South Korean citizen, who holds a Ph.D., master, and bachelor degree in public administration. He is currently Director of the Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development (IPAID) at Yonsei University as well as full Professor of Public Administration in the College of Government and Business at Yonsei University in South Korea. |
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President of the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration
Valeria Termini (Italy)
Valeria Termini is Professor of Economics at the University of Roma Tre and member of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA). She currently serves as Chairperson of the Italian Government Committee for the Promotion of Leadership.
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President of the European Group for Public Administration
Wim van de Donk (The Netherlands)
Prof. Wim van de Donk PhD (1962) holds a Masters Degree in Political Science and Administrative Sciences from the Radboud University in Nijmegen. He was appointed as the Queens Commissioner in the Province of Noord-Brabant from October 1st 2009. He also is professor at Tilburg University. Before he was nominated as the Queens Commissioner he served as Chairman of the Scientific Council for Government Policy (www.wrr.nl) and as a professor in the Tilburg School for Politics and Public Administration, Faculty of Law, Tilburg University. He holds a PhD from Tilburg University (1997, cum laude) and earlier on served in the Dutch Ministry of Justice and the Expertise Centre for Government Informatics in The Hague. He served as chairman/member of several advisory commitees: good governance of charities (2007); the audit commitee of the Dutch Public Broadcast (2005); the core-values of the constitutional state (2008); the future of Dutch drugs policy (2009); the council for the social sciences of the Dutch Royal Academy of Science. He was chairman/member of the Board of the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Tilburg and of an institution for vocational training in Tilburg. He is president of the European Group for Public Administration (EGPA Brussels) since september 2010.
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Editor of the International Review of Administrative Sciences (IRAS)
Christopher Pollitt (United Kingdom) Christopher Pollitt is a British scholar currently working at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. He began his career, after education at Oxford, as a member of the Administrative Class of the UK Civil Service before moving to the academic world in 1975. He has taught at various universities in Europe and around the world and has focussed especially on issues of public service reform and effectiveness. Author (with Geert Bouckaert) of a standard text book on Public Management Reform, Christopher Pollitt was a recent winner of the Hans-Sigrist Stiftung international prize ‘for outstanding scientific research in the field of public governance’.
He was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the International Review of Administrative Sciences in Berlin in July 2005. Christopher Pollitt currently lives in Brussels.
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Director of Publications
Gérard Timsit (France)
Professor eméritus at l'Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne). He has combined the study of legal science, its origins and approaches borrowed from other sciences, devoting much of his scientific activity to the theory of law, administrative science and Comparative Law. Throughout his career, he has extended his thinking and fed them through action since he went on to assume administrative and expertise functions as well as promote research such as international and European exchange.
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Argun Akdogan (Turkey)
TODAIE (The Institute of Public Administration for Turkey and Middle East).
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José Rafael Castelazo de los Ángeles (Mexico)
Chairman of the Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública (INAP) |
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Jacek Czaputowicz (Poland-NISPAcee)
On April 24th 2008, Jacek Czaputowicz was appointed by the Prime Minister of Poland to the post of Director of the National School of Public Administration. Deputy Chair of the Public Service Council and of the Administrative Council of the Maastricht-based European Institute of Public Administration, Prof. Czaputowicz is also a teacher at Collegium Civitas, and a lecturer at the University of Warsaw, as well as formerly at the Higher School of Business of National-Louis University (WSB-NLU) in Nowy Sącz (1998-2000) and at Warsaw School of Economics (2001-2002).
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Marc Holzer (Unites States-ASPA)
Marc Holzer, dean of the Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration,is a leading expert in performance measurement and public management. His primary research focus is in public sector productivity, a field he helped to establish. He is the founder and director of the National Center for Public Productivity, a research and public service organization devoted to improving productivity in the public sector. He also developed the E-Governance Institute, created to explore the on-going impact of the internet and other information technologies on the productivity and performance of the public sector, and how e-government fosters new and deeper citizen involvement within the governing process.
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Masahiro Horie (Japon)
Professor and Executive Advisor to the President of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) Dean of International Affairs of GRIPS Director of Young Leaders Program of GRIPS Member of Board of Directors of the Japanese Society for Public Administration
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Ms Hayian Qian (UNDESA)
Director of the United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs & DPADM(the Division for Public Administration and Development Management)
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Hanlie Van Dyk-Robertson (South Africa)
Hanlie van Dyk-Robertson has been Policy and Special Advisor to the Minister of Public Service and Administration since January 2001. During this time she has had various teaching responsibilities at University of Johannesburg / RAU, P&DM, Wits, UCT and UPE. She left an academic post at P&DM, Wits at the start of 2000 to join the Department of Public Service and Administration where she was initially appointed as Chief Director, responsible for Sectoral Reviews and Analysis. During her early career development she held positions at the Centre for Policy Studies, the Urban Foundation and the Legal Department of a commercial bank. During the period 1990 – 1995 she undertook extensive contracted policy research for non-governmental organisations such as the National Land Committee and Planact.
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Rolet Loretan (Switzerland), Director General
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Secretariat |
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Fabienne Maron
f.maron@iias-iisa.org |