Episode 17. Zach Mohr
Zach Mohr is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Kansas. He studies and teaches public budgeting, accounting, and financial management. He has produced over thirty peer reviewed articles and books, including Cost Accounting in Government: Theory and Applications. He is currently working on finishing a book on the cost of election administration at the local level entitled A Republic if You Can Afford It: How Much Does it Cost to Administer an Election? He has provided testimony to the Congressional Committee on House Administration and has actively participated in the Election Science Reform and Administration conference. He is also a leader in behavioral public budgeting and financial management. Before he was an academic, he was a city administrator in Kansas.
A transcript of this episode can be found here.