Alexander Shermansong

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service at Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

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Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

Alexander Shermansong is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service of NYU''s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.  He is also the CEO of Civic Consulting USA where he enables mayors to collaborate pro bono with companies and get results with lasting impact.  The White House selected Civic Consulting to work with economically distressed cities nationally.  For his work replicating the model from Chicago to New York, Silicon Valley and elsewhere, UBM Future Cities names Alexander one of the 100 City Innovators Worldwide.

For 20 years, Alexander has advised CEOs and boards on strategic issues, from Oxford University''s finances (which garnered front-page coverage) to creation of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.  He even developed "Stanley" the world''s first museum guide for handheld computers.   Thanks to this body of work, Bloomberg Civic 50 appointed him a Fortune 500 evaluator.

Alexander also volunteers on many civic issues. As chair of the governance committee, he''s rejuvenating the board of Princeton Terrace Club.  As finance committee co-chair of Seaview Association, he''s increasing transparency and reducing costs.  As treasurer for the Hypocrites, he helped the theater develop their national tours.  As treasurer for Emmy-winning Free Spirit Media, he installed new controls and accountability.   For Business Mentor New York, he coaches entrepreneurs on how to grow their businesses.

Alexander earned his M.Phil in Classical Philosophy from Cambridge University and his A.B. with Highest Honors (PBK) in Classics and Computer Science from Princeton University.

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