Pamela Brown

VP, Institutional Research & Academic Planning at University of California-System Administration Central Office

Pamela Brown is currently the VP of Institutional Research & Academic Planning at University of California-System Administration Central Office. Prior to their current position, they were an Evaluator for the US General Accountability Office from August 1991 to August 1997. In this role, Pamela conducted nonpartisan research and presented findings for the U.S. Congress. Pamela analyzed legislation, budgets and policies, and incorporated interview, database, and report information into analyses. Pamela also summarized findings for briefings, testimonies, and reports. In addition, they presented and discussed findings with agency officials prior to reporting them to Congress. For their work on the US counterfeit currency initiatives and presentation directly to Rep. Richard Armey on the USDA rice program, Pamela received special commendation awards.

Before their time at the US General Accountability Office, Pamela was a Graduate Student Instructor at Goldman School of Public Policy from August 1990 to May 1991. After their time as an Evaluator, Pamela became the Executive Director at UC Berkeley from August 1997 to November 2013. Her first experience in politics was as a Legislative Intern at UC Berkeley from June 1988 to May 1989.

Pamela Brown has a Master's degree in Public Policy Analysis from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics from UC Berkeley.

Some of their coworkers include Yvette Gullatt - VP, Graduate & Undergraduate Affairs, Vice Provost for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, Theresa A. Maldonado - VP, Research & Innovation. Pamela Brown reports to Michael Brown, Provost & EVP.

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