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George W. Romney Institute of Public Management

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1998-

Administrative History

The George W. Romney Institute of Public Management is a program designed to create graduates who exemplify the ideals of George W. Romney.

A professional education in public administration at Brigham Young University began in the mid-1960s with a Master of Science degree offered through the Department of Political Science. Within ten years, in an effort to better prepare students for careers in the public sector, the degree was changed to a Master of Public Administration and administered by the recently established Institute of Public Management. The Institute emphasized a vital focus on improving management practice in government, communities, and other arenas for public service, and later became part of the newly established BYU School of Management (later named the Marriott School of Management). In 1998, the Institute was renamed in order to reflect the values and work ethic of George W. Romney, former governor of Michigan. Romney’s ideals of public service, volunteerism, personal integrity, and working for the greater good encapsulate the goals of the Institute. The George W. Romney Institute of Public Management seeks to create graduates who will exemplify these ideals as servants to the public.

Citation:
BYU Marriott School: MPA Program, 11/23/2010: "About the Romney Institute" (administrative history, name authority) http://marriottschool.byu.edu/mpa/overview/about

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

George W. Romney Institute of Public Management videocassettes of George W. Romney events, approximately 1963-1997

 Series
Identifier: MSS 7639 Series 1
Scope and Contents

Contains video recordings of George Romney memorial services and tributes, his speeches, and television interviews. Also includes video recordings from the Philadelphia Summit and other events, as well as his campaign videos and promotionals. Dated 1963-1997.

Dates: approximately 1963-1997

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