Brad Rowe

Rowe is Lecturer in Public Policy at UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and Adjunct Professor for Master's degree candidates at the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy. He is formerly the President and Managing Director of BOTEC Analysis. He has recently overseen research, evaluation and implementation efforts around violence reduction and school to prison pipeline for the Mississippi Office of the Attorney General, community supervision for the Office of the Commissioner of Probation of Massachusetts, reentry model design for Winnebago County (Illinois), medical cannabis market measurement for the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board and Health Canada, field research in lower-income neighborhoods for Uber Technologies, and convening of a Cannabis Science and Policy Summit at New York University. 

Rowe spent a decade as a volunteer teaching homeless job seekers courses in stress management, goal-setting and relapse prevention for Chrysalis in Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Pacoima. While completing his Master of Public Policy degree, he was awarded the Ann C. Rosenfield Fellowship to conduct local educational attainment advocacy and data analysis work with the United Way of Greater Los Angeles. Earlier, Rowe had a multi-faceted career in Hollywood with a filmography that includes many dozen titles spanning on-camera work, producing the online talk show MIPtalk.com and producing 25 bio-docs on NGOs, public servants and corporate citizens for the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and others. He was born and raised outside of Milwaukee. This varied path has yielded a rich network across multiple disciplines that helps RPM evaluate, design, implement, measure and create great policy content. 

Email him at brad@rowepolicymedia.com

 

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