Prof. John D Graham

Prof. John D Graham
Affiliation: Paul H O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs,Indiana University,USA

John D. Graham earned his Ph.D. in public affairs at Carnegie-Mellon University(Pittsburgh, PA, USA)where his dissertation addressed risks and benefits of automobile airbag technology. He became a tenured professor at the Harvard School of Public Health where he was the founding director of the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis (1990-2000). From 2001 to 2006 Professor Graham served as Administrator of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the US Office of Management and Budget during the George W. Bush administration. In this capacity he oversaw all federal regulatory policies, including those covering the energy and automotive industries. More recently Professor Graham served as an administrator and professor at Indiana University where he teaches the tools of risk analysis, policy analysis and benefit-cost analysis. He is the author of 15 books and over 200 scientific articles. His most recent book is entitled The Global Rise of the Modern Plug-In Electric Vehicle: Public Policy, Innovation, and Strategy. Elgar Publishing, Cheltenhem, UK.2021.