William D. Eggers

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William "Bill" Eggers
Born (1967-02-14)February 14, 1967
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Occupation Writer
consultant
Nationality American
Education University of California-San Diego
Genre Business
Notable awards Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration (2006)
Louis Brownlow Award (2005)
APEX Award for excellence in business journalism (2002)
Roe Award(1996)
Sir Anthony Fisher Award (1996)

William (Bill) Eggers (born February 14, 1967) is an American writer and government consultant.

Background

Eggers was born in New York City, grew up in the Chicago, Illinois area and attended the University of California-San Diego. He is also the brother of author Dave Eggers.

Career

Bill Eggers worked in government reform for more than two decades. He is now a global director for Deloitte Research[1] and executive director of Deloitte's Public Leadership Institute. He is responsible for research for Deloitte's Public Sector practice.

He is a former appointee to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget's Performance Measurement Advisory Commission and the former Project Director for the Texas Performance Review/e-Texas initiative. He also served as a Commissioner for the Texas Incentive and Productivity Commission and a designee on the Texas Council on Competitive Government.

He is a former senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research[2] and the former director of Government Reform at the Reason Foundation.[3]

Books

References

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