Herrington J. Bryce is Life of Virginia Professor
of Business at The College of William and Mary, where
he teaches corporate financial strategy, corporate
cost and profit-planning, and nonprofit finance and
management. Previously he served as a member of the
Treasury Board of the State of Virginia, president
of the National Policy Institute, president of the
Carlogh Corporation, vice president of the National
Academy of State and Local Governments, director of
Research for the Joint Center for Political Economic
Studies, and senior economist at the Urban Institute.
He has taught at MIT, the University of Maryland,
and Clark University in Worcester, MA. He was a fellow
at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University,
an economic policy fellow at the Brookings Institution,
and a NATO fellow in Belgium. Professor Bryce is author
or editor of several books and articles, including
op-ed pieces for the Washington Post, the
Wall Street Journal, and the New York
Times. He was the writer-editor of the Not-for-Profit
Financial Strategies newsletter, and has also
authored "Financial and Strategic Management
for Nonprofit Organizations" and "Planning
Smaller Cities." Bryce holds a Ph.D. in Economics
from the Maxwell School, Syracuse University.
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