Manhattan Institute For Policy Research - Notable People

Notable People

People currently affiliated with the Manhattan Institute include:

  • Brian C. Anderson, editor, City Journal
  • Herman Badillo, senior fellow
  • Theodore Dalrymple, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Richard Epstein, visiting scholar
  • Edward Glaeser, senior fellow and contributing editor, City Journal
  • David Gratzer, senior fellow, Center for Medical Progress
  • Peter W. Huber, senior fellow, Center for Medical Progress, Center for Legal Policy, Center for Energy Policy and the Environment
  • Howard Husock, vice president, Policy Research
  • Kay S. Hymowitz, senior fellow and contributing editor, City Journal
  • George L. Kelling, adjunct fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
  • Roger Kimball, Editor and Publisher, The New Criterion
  • Andrew Klavan, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Bill Kristol, Board of Trustees member
  • John Leo, senior fellow, Center for the American University
  • Heather Mac Donald, senior fellow and contributing editor, City Journal
  • Myron Magnet, editor-at-large, City Journal
  • Steven Malanga, senior fellow and senior editor, City Journal
  • James Manzi, senior fellow
  • John McWhorter, senior fellow, Center for the American University
  • Judy Miller, adjunct fellow and contributing editor, City Journal
  • Fred Siegel, senior fellow, Center for Civic Innovation and contributing editor, City Journal
  • Guy Sorman, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Harry Stein, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Sol Stein, senior fellow and contributing editor, City Journal
  • Rick Baker, former mayor of St. Petersburg, FL
  • Michael Knox Beran, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Claire Berlinski, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Lester Brickman, visiting scholar
  • Robert Bryce, senior fellow, Center for Energy Policy and the Environment
  • James Copland, director, Center for Legal Policy
  • Daniel DiSalvo, senior fellow, Center for State and Local Leadership
  • Ted Frank, adjunct fellow, Center for Legal Policy
  • Diane Furchgott-Roth, adjunct fellow
  • Nicole Gelinas, Searle Freedom Trust Fellow at the Manhattan Institute,and contributing editor, City Journal
  • Marie Gryphon, adjunct fellow, Center for Legal Policy
  • Victor Davis Hanson, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Paul Howard, senior fellow, director, Center for Medical Progress
  • Stefan Kanfer, contributing editor, City Journal
  • E.J. McMahon, senior fellow, Empire Center
  • James Piereson, senior fellow, director, Center for the American University
  • William Stern, contributing editor, City Journal
  • Jacob Vigdor, adjunct fellow
  • Marcus Winters, senior fellow
  • Luigi Zingales, contributing editor, City Journal

People formerly affiliated with the Manhattan Institute include:

  • David Asman, former official, now anchor for Fox News Channel
  • Douglas Holtz-Eakin, fellow
  • John Avlon, senior fellow
  • RP Eddy, Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism, now CEO of Ergo
  • Tamar Jacoby, senior fellow
  • Walter K. Olson, senior fellow, Center for Legal Policy
  • Abigail Thernstrom, senior fellow
  • Stephan Thernstrom, senior fellow
  • Max Schulz, senior fellow, Center for Energy Policy and the Environment
  • Reverend Dr. Floyd H. Flake, adjunct fellow, Center for Civic Innovation
  • Peggy Noonan, Board of Trustees member
  • Roger Hertog, philanthropist and Chairman Emeritus of the Institute

Notable members of the board of trustees include: William Kristol, The Weekly Standard; Robert Rosenkranz, CEO, Delphi Financial Group, Inc; and Andrew Saul, Chairman of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.


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