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We are pleased to announce Marc J. Dunkelman as a Fellow of the Marron Institute. Marc’s work with the Institute will explore the politics of public infrastructure in the aftermath of Robert Moses, with a particular focus on the saga of New York’s Penn Station.
To learn more about the project, please click the link below.
In addition to his work with Marron, Marc is a visiting fellow at Brown University’s Taubman Center for Public Policy and American Institutions. In 2014, W.W. Norton published Dunkelman’s first book, The Vanishing Neighbor: The Transformation of American Community.
Prior to working with Marron, Marc was a senior fellow at the Clinton Foundation. During a career spanning more than a dozen years working in Washington, Dunkelman served on the staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee, as legislative director and chief of staff to a member of New York City’s delegation to the House of Representatives, and as the vice president for strategy and communications at the Democratic Leadership Council. He was also a visiting fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a fellow at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Advanced Governmental Studies.
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