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Margaret Wyszomirski
Director, Arts Policy & Administration Program
Professor, Department of Art Education
Areas of Expertise
• Cultural policies and the arts
• Philanthropy and the arts
• Public policy process
• Advocacy, lobbying, and arts service organizations
Professor Wyszomirski is a faculty member of both the Department
of Art Education and the School of Public Policy and Management. She
has served as staff director for the bipartisan Independent Commission
on the National Endowment for the Arts, as director of the Office of Policy
Planning, Research and Budget at the National Endowment for the Arts,
and as director of the Graduate Public Policy Program at Georgetown University.
She joined the faculty of the Federal Executive Institute of the U.S.
Office of Personnel Management in 1988. Professor Wyszomirski has been
on national advisory committees for a Foundation Center analysis of arts
funding, for the economic impact study of arts and tourism conducted by
the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and for the National Center
for Charitable Statistics. She was a founding member of the Research Advisory
Committee of the American Council for the Arts, and was chairman of the
steering committee for the 1997 American Assembly on "The Arts and
the Public Purpose." She is currently chairman of the Research Task
Force of the Center for Arts and Culture in Washington, DC.
Education
• PhD, Government, Cornell University
• MA, Political Science, SUNY-Binghamton
• BA, History, Harpur College |
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