Glynn E. Newman, Ph.D. is part of the Government faculty for the Dallas County Community College, Eastfield Campus. He is the author of five books on American government and public policy. He has written articles on the leadership failures of Hurricane Katrina, E-government, and Strategic Management. He was appointed to serve as Commissioner for the City of Dallas Automated Red Light Enforcement Commission in 2012, where his expertise was utilized as part of the advisory body to the City Manager and City Council. He received several awards and accolades, including the Publisher Author Award in both 2009 and 2011. He has participated and moderated several political debates. Dr. Newman received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Saint Edwards University, a master’s degree in Public Administration from St. Mary’s University, further studies in Political Ecology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and a Doctorate in Public Policy and Administration from Walden University.
Public Policy,Ph.D., Research area: U.S. Public Policy and Leadership
Glynn E
Newman
Glynn E. Newman, Ph.D. is part of the Government faculty for the Dallas County Community College, Eastfield Campus. He is the author of five books on American government and public policy. He has written articles on the leadership failures of Hurricane Katrina, E-government, and Strategic Management. He was appointed to serve as Commissioner for the City of Dallas Automated Red Light Enforcement Commission in 2012, where his expertise was utilized as part of the advisory body to the City Manager and City Council. He received several awards and accolades, including the Publisher Author Award in both 2009 and 2011. He has participated and moderated several political debates. Dr. Newman received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from Saint Edwards University, a master’s degree in Public Administration from St. Mary’s University, further studies in Political Ecology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and a Doctorate in Public Policy and Administration from Walden University.
Public Policy,Ph.D., Research area: U.S. Public Policy and Leadership