Aleea Perry has a PhD in public administration, with concentrations in public management and financial management.
She is a 2016 graduate of the University of Illinois-Chicago, and her dissertation research focused on the role of middle managers in large, public sector organizations. Her research interests include work motivation, organizational development, and the politics of public finance.
Prior to her PhD, she was a grant writer and administrator for cities, towns, counties, nonprofits, and community colleges. She has also worked as a community development specialist for the State of Indiana and as a senior project manager for the City of Indianapolis.
She holds a Master of Public Affairs degree from Indiana University, a Bachelor of Political Science degree from Butler University, and an Associate of Arts degree from Cottey College.
Perry teaches:
- PLSC111 Power and Democracy in America
- PLSC251 State and Local Political Systems
- PLSC354/554 Metropolitan Problems
- PLSC355/555 Intergovernmental Relations
- PLSC370/570 The Practice of Public Administration
- LSC376 Public Sector Budgeting & Financial Management
- PLSC668 Public Sector Financial Administration