Alumni
Craig M. Volden (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 8 - Michigan)
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Public Policy and Politics
Frank Batten School of Leadership & Public Policy
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
Edward T. Walker (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 16 - Michigan)
Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Sociology
Director of Undergraduate Education
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
W. Reed Walker (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 19 - Berkeley/UCSF)
Assistant Professor, Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
Jonathan Wand, Ph.D. (Cohort 13 - Michigan)
(Information not available)
Tara Watson (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 14 - Michigan)
Professor, Department of Economics
Chair, Program in Public Health
Williams College
Williamstown, MA
Andrew B. Whitford (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 6 - Michigan)
Alexander M. Crenshaw Professor of Public Administration and Policy
Department of Public Administration and Policy
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA
John D. Wilkerson (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 1 - Berkeley/UCSF)
Professor, Department of Political Science
Director, Center for American Politics and Public Policy
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
Susan Webb Yackee (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 10 - Michigan)
Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, WI
Wesley Yin (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 13 - Harvard)
Associate Professor of Public Policy and Management, Luskin School of Public Affairs
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
Albert H. Yoon (ext. site), Ph.D. (Cohort 6 - Berkeley/UCSF)
Professor, Faculty of Law
Chair in Law and Economics.
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


"The two greatest challenges facing our health system today are cost and equity. My participation in the Program has really affected both my view of what the challenges are but also my understanding of what the opportunities are that we have to fix them."