Lisa
Fowler
Adjunct Faculty
lfowler2@gmu.edu
703-993-2265
Center for Regional Analysis
George Mason School of Public Policy
4400 University Drive, MSN 3C6
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
Education
Ph.D., Public Policy, George Mason University
MPP, University of Maryland
BS, Mathematical Economics, Wake Forest
University
Biography
Dr. Lisa Fowler is an Adjuct Faculty member
at George Mason University. She worked with Dr. Stephen Fuller and
John McClain at the George Mason School of Public Policy Center for Regional
Analysis (CRA). Her primary areas of research included housing,
demographics, economic development, and residential mobility and
migration. Dr. Fowler completed her PhD in Public Policy in May
2006. She received Virginia Association of Realtors scholarships
in 2004 and 2006. Her dissertation was titled Immigrant Suburbs:
An Analysis of the Residential Mobility
and Location Decisions of Recent Immigrants. Dr. Fowler received her master’s degree
in public policy from the University of Maryland and a BS in mathematical
economics from Wake Forest University. Prior to working at the
Center for Regional Analysis, Dr. Fowler spent four years as County
Demographer in the Arlington County Department of Community Planning,
Housing and Development.
Dr.
Fowler’s
recent publications include Need for
Affordable/Workforce Housing in Fairfax
County (with John McClain),
National Economic
Impact of Non-Profit Downpayment Assistance
Providers (with Stephen Fuller), Policies
and Programs to Preserve Affordable
Housing: A Review of Incentives and Recommendations
for Northern Virginia, and Telling
the Story of US Army Women (with Stephen Fuller and
Michelle Ranville).
In July 2007, with support from the Virginia General Assembly,
Dr. Fowler was appointed head of the new Center for Housing Policy research based
within CRA at the School of Public Policy. The CHPR's mission is
to provide high quality research on the links between housing policy
and the economy in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Washington
DC Metropolitan Area.
Areas
of Research
- Housing Policy
- Regional Analysis and Economic Development
- Residential Mobility and Migration