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"Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the voters of this country."

— Franklin Roosevelt 


 

Hilary A Doe


School: University of Michigan

Member of:
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Contact info:
Permanent Email: dhilary(AT)umich.edu
Cellphone: 419-350-5169
AIM: hilarydoe
Facebook profile link: http://umichigan.facebook.com/profile.php?id=2209355
Contact Email: hilary.doe(AT)rooseveltinstitution.org

Policy interests: Community development, Criminal justice, Diversity, race, and opportunity, Economic policy, Labor and workers' rights, Poverty and social justice, Social policy, Sustainability, Urban policy

Hilary Doe is a first-year Masters student at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy concentrating in community and economic development. As Regional Coordinator for the Roosevelt Institution, Hilary organized the Great Stakes for the Great Lakes project, aimed at producing student policy for Midwestern redevelopment. In the coming summer, she will be working for the Detroit Economic Growth Corportation designing policy incentives to encourage sustainable, equal, and prosperous urban development in Detroit's central city. Additionally, Hilary is currently researching the appropriate metrics on which to focus Michigan's redevelopment efforts, including efficient land use, talent retention, urban revival, and industry diversification.