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REVISIT RECONNECT

REUNION October 4–5, 2019


REVISIT. RECONNECT. REUNION.

WELCOME Welcome, IPPSters, Fordies, and friends! We’ve got more alumni registered for this weekend’s activities than for any other reunion in our school’s recent memory. We can’t wait to get started, with all of you, as we celebrate three major milestones. In 1969, the University of Michigan’s Institute of Public Policy Studies (IPPS) launched a degree that was new not just to Michigan: it was the first of its kind in the nation, the Master of Public Policy. In the mid-1970s, faculty leaders such as IPPS director Jack Walker envisioned naming Michigan’s policy school for the university’s favorite son, President Gerald R. Ford. In 1999, that vision came to fruition as U-M Regents approved the school’s naming for a lifelong public servant—a man of extraordinary integrity.

We’re hard at work building on the Ford School’s pioneering legacy. We’re launching high-profile new initiatives such as the Weiser Diplomacy Center, which will bring Hillary Rodham Clinton and Condoleezza Rice to campus this month. We’re welcoming our first-ever Master of Public Affairs students. We’re developing a strong focus on leadership, fostering a welcoming and inclusive community, and preparing professionals that are exceptional at working across differences to solve problems. We’re tackling our mission—to educate exceptional, civic-minded students and lead innovative research to address society’s most pressing challenges—with urgency. We hope that after this reunion weekend you’ll agree, and that you’re as proud of your alma mater as we are of you.

In 2007, after two years of careful planning, the Ford School opened its doors to undergraduates for the first time in its long history. That terrific first group of BA students graduated 10 years ago. This weekend, we’re thrilled to be celebrating these milestones with each of you, and we thank you for your role in shaping our culture, our community, and our mission.

Michael S. Barr Joan and Sanford Weill Dean of Public Policy Frank Murphy Collegiate Professor of Public Policy Roy F. and Jean Humphrey Proffitt Professor of Law


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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Friday, October 4 11:30 am

Reunion check-in

12:00 pm Betty Ford (1110)

Welcome Lunch and State of the School with Dean Michael S. Barr. The Neil Staebler Distinguished Alumni Service Award will be awarded to Paul Weech (MPP ‘81)

1:00-4:00 pm Various

Choose your own sessions Choose from among building tours, faculty lightning talks and office hours, student presentations, and alumni panels. See the next page for a full listing.

4:00-5:30 pm Annenberg Aud. (1120)

Master class with former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice “Democracy and America’s Foreign Policy Identity” Hosted by Professor John Ciorciari, director of the Weiser Diplomacy Center Registration required: Attendees must have specifically registered for this event

5:30 pm Great Hall

Reception

Saturday, October 5 9:00-11:30 am

Alumni Territory Go Blue Homecoming Tailgate

12:00 pm

Michigan vs. Iowa football game Tickets required.

Indoor Training Center Tickets required. Reserved tables will be available for Ford School alumni.


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“CHOOSE YOUR OWN” SESSIONS 1:00–1:45 p.m.

Choose your own: Session 1 The Ford School in Detroit Fisher Classroom (1220 Weill) Situated at the edge of the metropolitan Detroit region, and drawn to the diversity, dynamism and complexity of Detroit, the Ford School has significantly increased its Detroit engagement in the past decade. Hear about innovative faculty research, embedded staff positions, engaged learning opportunities, and Detroit as a top career destination of choice among our students. Featuring DeAndre Calvert, Justin Erickson, Kristin Seefeldt (MPP ‘96, PhD ‘10), Luke Shaefer, and Steve Tobocman (MPP/JD ‘97, Global Detroit)

Faculty Lightning Talks #1 Meijer Lounge (4240 Weill) Class is in session - without the homework, tests, or papers! Hear Ford School faculty members talk about their cutting edge research in their specific policy areas. Learn about the innovative work they are doing and have the opportunity to discuss it with them. Come prepared for a fast-paced and intellectually stimulating 45 minutes! Featuring Yusef Neggers and Fabiana Silva

The Ford School Student Experience Today: Engaged Learning Graduate Career Services Library (2200 Weill) Engaged learning has become an increasingly important aspect of the Ford School student experience. Explore a showcase of engaged learning experiences and interact with students, faculty, and staff involved in programs including: DE&I Coffee Chats, China and Costa Rica trips, and summer internships.

FORD SCHOOL SPIRIT STORE Hours: 11:30 am-3:00 pm

Shop here for all of your Ford School swag, sold at-cost! We accept cash and check only. The nearest ATMs are located in the Law School and on the corner of Packard and State.


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Find “Choose Your Own Session” speaker bios at fordschool.umich.edu/reunion

2:00–2:45 p.m.

Choose your own: Session 2 Innovation in the BA Program Towsley Reading Room (3110 Weill) As we celebrate ten years of Ford BA graduates, join us for a look at the innovative ways in which the curriculum and student experience in our undergraduate program has evolved over the last decade. Reconnect with faculty and fellow alumni. Featuring Amy Flanagan, Sharon Maccini, David Morse, Stephanie Sanders, and Gail Tien

The Ford School Student Experience Today: Pitch Competition Winners and Funded Internship Recipients Meijer Lounge (4240 Weill) Each summer Ford School students step away from Weill Hall to apply policy knowledge gained in the classroom, and develop professional skills in real world settings on internships around the globe. Stop by this session to hear from participants in the 2nd Annual Policy Pitch Competition, as well as funded Ford School interns, and learn about the impact Ford School students are making in solving the world’s foremost policy challenges. Featuring Monika Anderson (MPP/MSW ‘20), National Alliance of Mental Health, New York; Pranav Govindaraju (BA ‘20), Divison of Supervision and Regulation, Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC; Karl Hoesch (MPP ‘20), State of Michigan, Department of Environment, Great Lakes & Energy (EGLE), Lansing; Aprisal Malale (MPP ‘20), Direct Relief, Indonesia; Aloka Narayanan (MPP ‘20), Brilliant Detroit, Detroit Choose Your Own: Session 2 continued on next page

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Coffee Chat with Dean Michael S. Barr Third Floor Seminar Room (3240 Weill) Michael S. Barr became the Ford School’s dean in September 2017. Join him for an informal, interactive session to discuss highlights since becoming dean, new initiatives, the future of policy education at the Ford School, and more. Faculty Office Hours Great Hall (1100 Weill) Mix and mingle with your beloved former faculty members. Check-in with them, share what you have been doing since graduating from the Ford School, and reconnect! Featuring Beth Chimera, John Chamberlin, Paul Courant, Sue Dynarski, Mel Levitsky, Alex Ralph, and Carl Simon

Building Tours Meet in the Great Hall (1100 Weill) Take a student-led tour of Weill Hall. If it’s your first time to the building or you have haven’t been back in several years, this is an opportunity to see first-hand where students, faculty, and staff are learning, teaching, and working.

Join Alumni Online Communities Be a part of great groups, participate in discussions that interest you in the Wolverine Forum, and search for former classmates and roommates in the Alumni Directory. The connections are endless, and so is what you’ll get out of them. » community.alumni.umich.edu

Act. Serve. Lead. Self-nominations for the Ford School Alumni Board will be open this fall fordschool.umich.edu/alumni-board/nomination


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3:00–3:45 p.m.

Choose your own: Session 3 Leadership Development Across Your Career Towsley Reading Room (3110 Weill) What does leadership development look like across a policy career? Hear from a panel of alums as they share perspectives. This session is also a chance to learn more about the Ford School’s new Leadership Initiative and share your thoughts on how we might best position our students with the technical and adaptive leadership skills to lead where they serve. Featuring Mary Ann Hunter (MPP ‘81), Paula Lantz, Jennifer Niggemeier, and Hardy Vieux (MPP/JD ‘97)

Faculty Lightning Talks #2 Meijer Lounge (4240 Weill) Class is in session - without the homework, tests, or papers! Hear Ford School faculty members talk about their cutting edge research in their specific policy areas. Learn about the innovative work they are doing and have the opportunity to discuss it with them. Come prepared for a fast-paced and intellectually stimulating 45 minutes! Featuring Catherine Hausman and Natasha Pilkauskas

The Ford School Student Experience Today: Student Organizations and Activities Graduate Career Services Library (2200 Weill) Student organizations and activities continue to play a key role in the student experience and offer many opportunities for continued alumni engagement and mentoring. Stop by the GCS Library to explore a showcase of student organizations and interact with students and staff involved in Students of Color in Public Policy, Domestic Policy Corps, Global Fordies, Women and Gender in Public Policy, and more.


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2019 NEIL STAEBLER DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI SERVICE AWARD The Neil Staebler Distinguished Alumni Service Award is a program of the Neil Staebler Fund for Political Education, established at the Ford School in 1987 to honor Neil Staebler. Staebler was one of Michigan’s leading poitical activists, and his public life was devoted to improving democratic government by increasing the participation of citizens in all aspects of public affairs.

The Ford School Alumni Board is pleased to announce that Paul Weech (MPP ‘81) is the recipient of the 2019 Neil Staebler Distinguished Alumni Service Award. Paul Weech is the principal at Innovative Housing Strategies, LLC. Throughout his career, Weech has served in various senior public policy roles advancing the availability of affordable housing and the creation of communities of opportunity. Weech served for many years as the chair of the Ford School Alumni Board, after having written the Board’s founding bylaws.

» Read more about Paul and his incredible career at fordschool.umich.edu

The award recognizes a Ford School alumnus or alumna for outstanding professional achievement consistent with Neil Staebler’s dedication to excellence in public service. Honorees demostrate a commitment to engaging with the public policy challenges of our world through professional accomplishments and/or public service through volunteerism.

PAST RECIPIENTS 2017

Judith Arnold (MPP ‘83)

2014

Patrick Anderson (MPP ‘83)

2011

Steve Tobocman (MPP/JD ‘97)

2009

Dr. Douglas A. Brook (MPA ‘67)

2004

Frank Spence (MPA ‘60)

2001

Robert N. McKerr (MPA ‘58)

1999

Donald J. Borut (MPA ‘65)

1997

Bev Godwin (MPP ‘82)


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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES Michael S. Barr is the Joan and Sanford Weill Dean of Public Policy at the Ford School, the Frank Murphy Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, the Roy F. and Jean Humphrey Proffitt Professor of Law, and faculty director of the Center on Finance, Law, and Policy. Dean Barr is also a nonresident senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. He served under President Obama from 2009–2010 as the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions, and was a key architect of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. In the Clinton Administration, Barr served as special advisor to President William J. Clinton, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Community Development Policy, special assistant to the Treasury Secretary, and special advisor and counselor on the policy planning staff at the State Department. During the United States Supreme Court’s 1993 October term, he was a law clerk for Associate Justice David H. Souter. He received his JD from Yale Law School; an MPhil in international relations from Magdalen College, Oxford University, as a Rhodes Scholar; and his BA, summa cum laude, with honors in history, from Yale University. Condoleezza Rice is currently the Denning Professor in Global Business and the Economy at the Stanford Graduate School of Business; the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution; and a professor of political science

at Stanford University. She’s also a founding partner of RiceHadleyGates. From January 2005 to 2009, Secretary Rice served as 66th Secretary of State of the United States. Secretary Rice also served as President George W. Bush’s National Security Advisor from January 2001 to 2005. She served as Stanford University’s Provost from 1993-1999. From 1989 through March 1991, Secretary Rice served on President George H.W. Bush’s NSC staff. She served as Director; Senior Director of Soviet and East European Affairs; and, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. She’s authored and coauthored numerous books, including three bestsellers, Democracy: Stories from the Long Road to Freedom; No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington; and Extraordinary, Ordinary People: A Memoir of Family. She currently serves on the boards of Dropbox, C3 and Makena Capital. In addition, she’s vice chair of the board of governors of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and a trustee of the Aspen Institute. Born in Birmingham, AL, Secretary Rice earned her bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Denver; her master’s from the University of Notre Dame; and her PhD from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. She is co-chair of the Aspen Strategy Group.


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SAVE THE DATE

Upcoming events Events will be livestreamed at fordschool.umich.edu

OCT

10

The Weiser Diplomacy Center Inaugural Lecture

A conversation with former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton 3:00 - 4:30 PM EDT

OCT

Annual Washington, DC event and networking reception with John Ciorciari Associate professor and director of the Weiser Diplomacy Center Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020 6:00-8:30 pm 1777 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20006

James B. Hudak Professor of Health Policy Lecture

Population health disparities: History, tensions, and new policy directions Associate Dean Paula Lantz 4:00 - 5:20 PM EDT

NOV

CLOSUP Lecture Series

“Communities of Interest” and Michigan’s new approach to redistricting through an Independent Citizens Commission Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson 4:00 - 5:30 PM EST

NOV

A U-M Veterans Day event Towsley Foundation Lecture Series Conversations Across Difference

A conversation on national security, service, and policy Lt. General JAMES R. CLAPPER (ret.) Lt. General MICHAEL K. NAGATA U.S. Representative ELISSA SLOTKIN Moderated by JAVED ALI, Towsley Foundation Policymaker in Residence

4:00 - 6:00 PM EST

Together we can support students inspire leaders launch careers Announcing the Ford School Fund for Student Support. » Give online at myumi.ch/fordalumni-giving, scan the QR or Snap codes below, or visit us at the Reunion check-in table.


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FORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE Founded in 1991 to promote and increase private support for the Ford School’s students, research, and policy engagement, the Committee for the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy is comprised of leaders from the public and private sectors with an interest in public policy and higher education. Marty J. Allen, Jr.

Liz R. Haar (BS ‘87)

Joe Schwarz, MD (AB ‘59, HLLD ‘03)

Peter F. Borish (AB ‘81, MPP ‘82)

Steve Hamp (MMP ‘78, HLLD ‘02)

Allen L. Sinai, PhD (AB ‘61)

L. Michael Costa (MPP ‘82)

Jim B. Hudak (MPP ‘71)

Mike B. Staebler (JD ‘69)

Martha Darling

Annie Maxwell (AB ‘00, MPP ‘02)

Peggy Thompson (MD ‘85)

Hon. Debbie I. Dingell

Hank G. Meijer (AB ‘73)

Adarsh Trehan (AM ‘65)

David P. Fauri, PhD (AB ‘62, MPA ‘64)

Phil Power (AB ‘60)

Mitch Vernick (AB ‘77, MPP ‘78)

Michael Fleming

Tom R. Reedy (MBA ‘84)

Sandy I. Weill

Mike G. Ford

Liz Schrayer (AB ‘82)

FORD SCHOOL ALUMNI BOARD Alumni board members strive to increase the visibility of the Ford School; to strengthen the school’s alumni network; and to assist the school with student recruitment, career services, and alumni relations activities. Amber Arellano (MPP ‘03)

Sylvia Herzog (MPP/MBA ‘88)

Ian Swedish (MPP/MBA ‘10)

Menna Demessie (PhD ‘10)

Sean Jones (MPP ‘00)

Ingrid Tighe (MPA ‘13)

Keith Fudge (MPP ‘09)

Demar Lewis (MPP ‘16)

Lynn Vendinello (MPP ‘89)

Sam Geller (MPP ‘17)

Latesha Love-Grayer (MPP ‘02)

Rachel White (BA ‘10)

Naomi Goldberg (MPP ‘08)

Farah Mandich (MPP ‘17)

Alissa Graff (MPP/MSI ‘20), ex-officio

Veronica Gonzales Stuva (MPP ‘13)

Steven Reich (MPP ‘85)

Sasha Greer (BA ‘19), ex-officio

Bridget Hathaway (BA ‘09)

Olushola Samuel (BA ‘10)

S TAY C O N N E C T E D . G E T I N V O LV E D . Alums, did you recently move? Get a new job? Let us know! fordschool.umich.edu/stayconnected/update

Become an Alumni Admissions Ambassador

Recruit from the Ford School

Help recruit the next generation of policy leaders. Contact Elisabeth Johnston (eajohnst@umich.edu)

Send job and internship postings from your office or organization to fordcareers@umich.edu


Need help? Have questions? Stop by the check-in table, near the south entrance of Weill Hall (1st floor).

Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy University of Michigan Joan and Sanford Weill Hall 735 S. State Street | Ann Arbor, MI 48109 734-764-3490 | fordschool.umich.edu

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