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"Mordecai Lee could be considered the historian, documentarian, and cheerleader of communication in the public sector. This collection of his research is a valuable academic resource for the scope and history of public relations in public administration." Associate Professor J. Suzanne HorsleyDepartment of Advertising & Public Relations, The University of Alabama
"Mordecai Lee could be considered the historian, documentarian, and cheerleader of communication in the public sector. This collection of his research is a valuable academic resource for the scope and history of public relations in public administration." Associate Professor J. Suzanne HorsleyDepartment of Advertising & Public Relations, The University of Alabama
Mordecai Lee is Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he taught for 22 years. He received a Master's and PhD in Public Administration from Syracuse University, New York. Before his faculty appointment, he was a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, legislative assistant to a Member of Congress, executive director of a faith-based nonprofit organization, and elected to the Wisconsin Legislature's State Assembly for three terms and State Senate for two terms. He is the author of 11 books, 70 journal articles, and 14 book chapters. His primary interests are public administration, government history, and public relations.