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Craig Maher

MEMBER SINCE: 2025

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My career is grounded in a steadfast belief that robust fiscal governance is essential to effective public service and democratic accountability. My recent work explores how local governments build capacity, navigate fiscal stress, and deliver public value. My recent projects—supported by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Pew Charitable Trusts—investigate international systems of fiscal monitoring and offer practical tools for strengthening institutional resilience. In leadership roles (including Director of UNO’s School of Public Administration), I have spearheaded micro-credentialing programs in budgeting and finance, integrated generative AI into public sector training, and launched a cross-sector collaborative leadership minor—efforts that reflect my commitment to both scholarship and workforce relevance. As Co-Editor of the journal Public Finance Journal and a newly elected NAPA Fellow, I am deeply engaged with the practitioner-scholar community, bridging research and real-world governance challenges. Joining NAPA’s community aligns with my mission to amplify evidence-based reforms, mentor the next generation of public leaders, and strengthen the institutional foundations of public administration. I look forward to contributing to NAPA’s work by leveraging my expertise in fiscal health, intergovernmental systems, and capacity-building to support more effective, transparent, and responsive government.

History of Employment

Position
Division
Organization
Start
End
Director
College of Public Affairs and Community Service
University Nebraska Omaha
2018
2024
Chair, MPA Program
College of Public Affairs and Community Service
University Nebraska Omaha
2015
2018
Associate Professor
Public Administration
Northern Illinois University
2012
2013
Professor/Chair
Dept of Public Affairs
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2007
2012
Assistant Professor
Dept of Public Affairs
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
2001
2007
Research Director
N/A
Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance
1997
2000
Distinguished Professor
College of Public Affairs and Community Service
University Nebraska Omaha
2022
Professor
College of Public Affairs and Community Service
University Nebraska Omaha
2014
Primary Policy Areas

Budget and Finance, Economy, Education, Government Operations/Innovation, Intergovernmental System/Federalism, Taxes, Urban Affairs

Primary Sector of Expertise

Academic

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty, Academic Administration, Budgeting and Finance, City Management, Intergovernmental