Welcome to New Editorial Board Members for 2022

Published date01 March 2022
Date01 March 2022
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1177/0160323X221091909
Subject MatterWelcome New Members of the Editorial Board
Welcome to New Editorial
Board Members for 2022
The co-editors welcome the following members
to the State and Local Government Review
Editorial Board for a three year term of service,
January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2024. The edi-
torial board supports the journal through consul-
tation on major initiatives, regular feedback, and
contributions to the peer-review process.
NathalieBehnke is full professor andhead of
the working group on Public Administration,
Public Policyat the Technical University
Darmstadt in Germany. Her research is located
at the intersection of public administration, com-
parative federalism and multilevel governance.
She published journal articles among others in
Regional & Federal Studies, Publius: The
Journal of Federalism, Public Integrity, and
European Journal of Political Science. She
edited several volumes on federalism and
co-authored two textbooks on empirical research
methodology. From 2012 to 2021 she was a
judge at the Constitutional Court for the state of
Baden-Württemberg. She received her PhD in
political science from the Distance Learning
University in Hagen (Germany).
Cali Curley is an assistant professor in the
Department of Political Science at the
University of Miami, and she holds a Ph.D. in
Public Administration and Policy from Florida
State University. Her research explores how
state and local governments make policy
choices, and how those choices inf‌luence policy
outcomes. She primarily explores this question
in policy areas such as sustainability,
COVID-19, and the pursuit of equity.
Leisha DeHart-Davis is a Distinguished Term
Coates Professor of Public Administration and
Government at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill and a UNC Thorp Faculty
Engaged Scholar. She studiesp ublic sector organi-
zational behavior. In addition, DeHart-Davis
serves as the president of the Public
Management Research Association and director
of UNCs Local Government Workplaces
Initiative. She received her PhD in public policy
from the Georgia Instituteof Technology.
Aaron Deslatte is an assistantprofessor in the
ONeill School of Public and Environmental
Affairs at Indiana University Bloomington.
There, he directs the Metropolitan Governance
and Management Transitions (MGMT)
Laboratory. His research focuses on the sustain-
ability challenges of metropolitan regions from
the perspectives of public managers, drawing
from literatures which include federalism,
common-pool resource management, organiza-
tional theory and psychology.
Luke Fowler is faculty director & associate
professor of public policy and administration at
Boise State Universitys School of Public
Service. Dr. Fowlers research interes ts include
policymaking and implementation, state and
local government, administrative theory, and
environmental policy. His most recent works
focus on how policies are implemented, particu-
larly how federal environmental policies are
implemented by state and local governments.
He has authored more than three dozen journal
articles and two books. He previously served on
faculty at Valdosta State University and received
his PhD in public policy and administrationfrom
Mississippi State University in 2013.
Bart Hildreth is a professor emeritus in
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at
Georgia State University. His main area of
research is f‌inancing of subnational govern-
ments and municipal securities. Hildreth has
served as the editor-in-chief the Municipal
Finance Journal since 1989. In additional to
teaching masters and doctorate courses, he
serves as faculty advisor for the Municipal
Securities Laboratory. In addition to dozens of
publications, he has been the recipient of
Welcome New Members of the Editorial Board
State and Local Government Review
2022, Vol. 54(1) 5-6
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