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Daniel Werfel MPP’97Sanford Alum Leads
as OMB Controller

Financial reports haven’t always been the most hotly requested government documents, but Daniel Werfel MPP’97 is finding that’s no longer true in his new position as Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

“The Recovery Act has changed how citizens demand financial information,” he said. In the past, information and financial balance sheets were not very user friendly. The act calls for greater transparency in reporting requirements and has changed public expectations. Read More. More

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Rubenstein Contributes $5.75M to Sanford School of Public Policy,
Completing First Phase of Endowment Fundraising Initiative
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Public Policy Class Creates Website on Duke Social Norms More

FIRG Seminar: Paul Light, Wagner School of Public Service, NYU
Dec. 1, 2009 4:30 p.m.
Sanford Rhodes Conference Room
Paul C. Light, NYU Wagner's Paulette Goddard Professor of Public Service and founding principal investigator of the Organizational Performance Initiative, will discuss current issues in philanthropy.
Deans’ Dialogues: Leadership in Difficult Times
Dec. 3, 2009 12:00 noon
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Sanford School Dean Bruce Kuniholm and Duke Chapel Dean Sam Wells hold an informal conversation about leadership. Lunch refreshments will be served. More info: 919-684-2921

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