
Morley Winograd
Morley
Winograd is a
Senior Fellow at
the University
of Southern
California’s
Annenberg
School’s Center
on Communication
Leadership and
Policy. He
served as senior
policy advisor
to Vice
President Al
Gore and
director of the
National
Partnership for
Reinventing
Government (NPR)
from December 1,
1997 until
January 20,
2001. Winograd
also co-authored
(with Dudley
Buffa)
Taking Control:
Politics in the
Information Age
(Holt, 1996).
He is President
and CEO of
Morwin, Inc., a
strategic
planning
consulting
company for
government and
non-profit
organizations.
Winograd earned
a Bachelor of
Business
Administration
and attended Law
School at the
University of
Michigan. He
resides in Los
Angeles.
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The Authors
Morley Winograd and
Michael D. Hais
are co-authors of
Millennial Momentum: How a
New Generation is Remaking
America published
by Rutgers University Press. It explores how the Millennial
Generation will change the
way America lives and
learns, works and plays,
votes and governs itself.
Their previous book,
Millennial
Makeover: MySpace, YouTube,
and the Future of American
Politics (Rutgers
University Press, 2008), was
named a
New York Times favorite
book. They are also fellows
with NDN and the New Policy
Institute.
Photograohy
By Erin
Gleeson
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Michael D.
Hais
Michael D.
Hais
served for a
decade as
Vice
President,
Entertainment
Research and
for more
than 22
years
overall at
Frank N.
Magid
Associates
where he
conducted
audience
research for
hundreds of
television
stations,
cable
channels,
and program
producers in
nearly all
50 states
and more
than a dozen
foreign
countries.
Prior to
joining
Magid in
1983, Hais
was a
political
pollster for
Democrats in
Michigan and
an Assistant
Professor of
Political
Science at
the
University
of Detroit.
He received
a B.A. from
the
University
of Iowa, an
M.A. from
the
University
of Wisconsin
at Madison
and a Ph.D.
from the
University
of Maryland,
all in
political
science. He
resides in
Los Angeles
and Puerto
Vallarta,
Mexico.
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