"Probably the most relevant part of my own background for this is my work on fraud and abuse control, as well as operational risk-management methods, more generally." |
Malcolm K. Sparrow
Malcolm K. Sparrow is a professor of the Practice of Public Management at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where he taught since 1988. Before joining the Harvard faculty, Dr. Sparrow served 10 years with the British Police Service, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector.
At Harvard, he has focused on the risk management challenges faced by regulatory and law enforcement agencies. Dr. Sparrow is the author of several books and has worked closely with U.S. and overseas regulators on issues including crime, terrorism, corruption, fraud, environmental protection, safety management, and regulatory compliance.
He holds a Ph.D in applied mathematics from the University of Kent in Canterbury, England, a MPA from the Kennedy School, and a M.A. in mathematics from Cambridge University. |