Lara Brown


Lara M. Brown is an American political scientist and the director of the Graduate School of Political Management at the George Washington University since 2016.

Early life and education

Brown was born and grew up in California. She obtained a B.A., M.A. and Ph. D. in political sciences from the University of California, Los Angeles. Subsequently she also obtained an M.A. in American politics and public policy from the University of Arizona.

Career

Brown started her career in academics and eventually served as an assistant professor at Villanova University. She then served as an education policy and public affairs consultant in Silicon Valley and Los Angeles for some time and later returned into academics, also serving in the Department of Education in President Bill Clinton's administration.

George Washington University

In 2013, Brown joined the Graduate School of Political Management as an associate professor and director for the Political Management Program. In 2016, she was then appointed as interim Director of GSPM and in 2017 named as the new director.

Miscellaneous

Brown is considered an expert in presidential campaigns and elections and thus frequently featured in different media, commenting on and writing about politics, elections and governance. She has written blogs for The New York Times, Politico, The Hill, The Huffington Post and regularly contributes to U.S. News & World Report's Thomas Jefferson Street blog.
Brown served on the board of directors of The New Agenda, an organization focused on advancing women rights.

Works

Brown is an author and scholar and has authored, co-authored, edited and contributed to a variety of book and scientific publications, including:

Books

Brown is married to Major Garrett. The couple lives in Washington, D.C.