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Justice, Fairness, Inclusion, and Performance.

William Gormley

MEMBER SINCE: 2000

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I have long been interested in bureaucratic politics and how to improve bureaucratic accountability. I addressed these issues in Taming the Bureaucracy: Muscles, Prayers, and Other Strategies (Princeton University Press, 1989), which won the Louis Brownlow Book Award in 1990. Steve Balla and I also investigated these issues in four editions of our book, Bureaucracy and Democracy: Accountability and Performance (Congressional Quarterly Press). For over 20 years, I served as Principal Investigator for the Tulsa Pre-K Project, which evaluated the short-term and long-term effects of Tulsa’s extraordinary universal pre-K program. Our research has been featured on the PBS Evening News and the CBS Evening News and has appeared in many scholarly journals, including the Journal of Human Resources, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, and Science magazine. That research is summarized in loving detail on our website (http://www.crocus.georgetown.edu). Years ago, in 2001, I published an article in the Public Administration Review, entitled “Moralists, Pragmatists, and Rogues: Bureaucrats in Modern Mysteries.” During COVID, with time on my hands, I decided to write my own murder mystery, set in Pittsburgh, my home town. Having retired from Georgetown University, in 2023, I now focus much of my time on mystery writing. My first mystery, Too Many Bridges (Level Best Books), will be published in July 2024.

History of Employment

Position
Division
Organization
Start
End
Distinguished University Professor Emeritus
McCourt School
Georgetown University
2023
Current
University Professor of Public Policy and Co-Director
McCourt School of Public Policy
Georgetown University
1990
2023
Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs
University of Wisconsin at Madison
1988
1990
Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin at Madison
1983
1988
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin at Madison
1980
1983
Assistant Professor
Stony Brook
State University of New York
1977
1980
Assistant Professor
Buffalo
State University of New York
1976
1977
Primary Policy Areas

Education

Primary Sector of Expertise

Federal

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty, Intergovernmental, Performance Measurement, State Government