Ryan Streeter

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Ryan Streeter
Ryan Streeter

Ryan Streeter (b. May 26, 1969) is Vice President of Civic Enterprises, a public policy firm in Washington, D.C.[1], and an adjunct fellow at Hudson Institute[2]. Streeter specializes in public policy and initiatives focused on strengthening communities and addressing social and economic disparities. He has authored Transforming Charity: Toward a Results-Oriented Social Sector[3] and co-authored The Soul of Civil Society[4], along with numerous articles[5]. His case study on Indianapolis’ urban revitalization efforts is featured in Stephen Goldsmith’s book, Putting Faith in Neighborhoods[6], and he is editor of Religion and the Public Square in the 21st Century[7].

Previously, Streeter served as Special Assistant to President George W. Bush at the White House Domestic Policy Council[8]; Senior Adviser and Director at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under Secretaries Mel Martinez and Alphonso Jackson[9]; a Fellow at Hudson Institute[10]; and Special Assistant for Policy to Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith. Streeter was also a Next Generation Leadership Fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation[11].

Streeter holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Emory University and is a graduate of Northern Illinois University[12].

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  1. ^ Ryan Streeter Biography.
  2. ^ Ryan Streeter Staff Bio.
  3. ^ Streeter, Ryan. Transforming Charity. Hudson Institute (2001).
  4. ^ Eberly, Don, and Streeter, Ryan. The Soul of Civil Society. Lexington Books (2002).
  5. ^ Ryan Streeter Staff Bio.
  6. ^ Goldsmith, Stephen and Streeter, Ryan. Putting Faith in Neighborhoods. Hudson Institute (2002).
  7. ^ Streeter, Ryan, ed. Religion and the Public Square in the 21st Century. Hudson Institute (2001).
  8. ^ Ryan Streeter Biography.
  9. ^ ibid.
  10. ^ Ryan Streeter Staff Bio.
  11. ^ Next Generation Leadership Alumni Network.
  12. ^ ibid.