Board of visitors

Board of Visitors

The Board of Visitors provides leadership and guidance to the dean, faculty and staff to enhance the School's educational mission; establish working relationships with leaders in the private, public and nonprofit sectors; and strengthen the financial position of the School. Members of the board cover a wide spectrum of professional affiliations and bring with them varied expertise and experience.

Current board members include:

  • Mr. Gary Alexander, Esq.
    Managing Partner
    Alexander & Cleaver

  • Mr. Donald A. Baer

  • Mr. Chris Berry
    President & General Manager
    News Talk 630WMAL

  • Mr. Alan Fleischmann
    Managing Director
    The ImagineNations Group

  • Dr. William Galston
    The Brookings Institution

  • Dr. Gwendolyn M. Hall (Ph.D. '92, MPP '86)
    Senior Director, Homeland Security
    Hicks and Associates, Inc.
    Center for Adaptive Strategies and Threats

  • Mr. Morton Halperin
    Director of U.S. Advocacy
    Open Society Institute - Washington, DC

  • Wade F. Horn, PhD
    Director, Public Sector Consulting
    Deloitte Consulting LLP

  • Mr. Roger C. Lipitz
    Chairman
    Baltimore Development Corporation

  • Dr. Leo S. Mackay, Jr. (Chair)
    President, Integrated Coast Guard Systems
  • Ms. Prema Mathai-Davis

  • Ms. Patricia G. McGinnis
    President and CEO
    The Council for Excellence in Government

  • C. Thomas McMillen
    Homeland Security Capital Corporation

  • Mr. Robert L. Mitchell
    Mitchell & Best Home Builders

  • R. Scott Pastrick
    President & chief Executive Officer
    BKSH & Associates

  • Mr. Joseph W. Rogers (BSOS '72)
    Executive Vice President
    Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

  • Mr. Richard Schubert
    Chairman Emeritus
    International Youth Foundation

  • Mr. Albert (Sonny) Small, Jr.
    President
    Mid Atlantic Division
    WCI Communities Inc.

  • Mr. Lawrence E. Strickling
    Policy Coordinator
    Obama for America

  • Mr. William (Bill) Whyman
    Senior Managing Director, Head of Technology Research
    International Strategy and Investment Group

  • R. James Woolsey
    Vice President
    Booz Allen Hamilton

EMERITUS

  • The Honorable William E. Brock
    Intellectual Development Systems, Inc.

  • Dr. Maxine Isaacs (Ph.D. '94)
    Adjunct Professor
    Kennedy School of Government
    Harvard University

  • Mr. R. Robert Linowes, Esq.
    Linowes and Blocher, LLP

EX OFFICIO MEMBERS

  • The Honorable Ben Cardin

  • The Honorable Steny H. Hoyer
    U.S. House of Representatives

  • The Honorable Peter Franchot
    Comptroller of the Treasury
    State of Maryland

  • The Honorable Anthony Brown
    Lieutenant Governor, State of Maryland

 

“A Great Treasure”

Emeritus member Maxine Isaacs had decided to go back to school. This was after spending 15 years in government and national politics and serving as press secretary and deputy campaign manager to Walter F. Mondale during his presidential bid in 1984.

“In the fall of 1987, I was a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard, when I decided I wanted to teach at the college level,” says Isaacs, who is today an adjunct lecturer in public policy at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government and is chair of the Maryland School of Public Policy's Board of Visitors. “I looked at graduate schools in the Washington , D.C. , area and it was clear that Maryland offered the best program and the only Ph.D. in policy studies, which was the degree that made the most sense for me. Plus, I knew and greatly admired Bill Galston, who agreed to serve as my thesis advisor.”

Isaacs received her Ph.D. in 1994 and at the “age of 46!” she says. That fall she began teaching at the Kennedy School . Looking back, she says, “The Maryland School of Public Policy was perfect for me. I was interested in political communication, and the school offered enormous flexibility, which enabled me to craft a program that was well-suited to my interests. My dissertation was on the relationship between elite and mass opinion in two cases, the Tianament Square Massacre and the aborted Gorbachev coup.”

“I have remained involved with the school,” says Isaacs, “because I would like to help it become even better known so the rest of the country and policy community can come to see what some of us already know very well, what a great treasure it is.”