
Joaquín Herranz, Jr.
Assistant Professor of Public Affairs
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004
Contact Information:
Parrington Hall, 209F
jherranz@u.washington.edu
206.616.1647
Areas of Specialization:
Urban and Social Policy, Public and Nonprofit Relations, Workforce Development, and Community Culture and Creativity
Joaquín Herranz, Jr., joined the Evans School faculty in 2004. His research interests include strategic management of public and nonprofit agencies, inter-organizational networks, workforce development, as well as the intersections of community development and arts and culture.
Herranz current research includes studies for The Urban Institute, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, World Bank, and the International Labour Organization.
Prior to his doctoral studies, Herranz was director of research at the Urban Strategies Council.
Herranz holds a Ph.D. in urban political economy and policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a Master of City Planning from the University of California, Berkeley. He also holds a AB in urban political economy from Occidental College.
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