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Constituency
  
8th Ward


Name
  
Brett Mandel


Books
  
Minor Players, Major Dreams, Is This Heaven?: The Magic of the Field of Dreams

Brett Mandel Received the Endorsement of TWU Local 234


Brett Mandel, a Democratic Committeeperson in the 8th Ward, is a Democratic candidate for City Controller in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is also the author of two books about baseball.

Contents

Early life and education

Mandel was born and raised in Philadelphia, and is an alumnus of Northeast High School. He graduated magna cum laude as a Public Policy major from Hamilton College before receiving his Master's Degree in Governmental Administration from the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania.

Political career

He served as Director of the Financial & Policy Analysis Unit in the City Controller's office under former Controller Jonathan Saidel. He is the primary author of Philadelphia: A New Urban Direction, written while working under Saidel, which won the Association of Government Auditors Special Project Award in 1999.

In 2003, he was a member of the Tax Reform Commission, in addition to serving as Assistant Policy Director of the Philadelphia Independent Charter Commission.

Bulldog Budget

On January 23, 2013, Mandel unveiled his "Bulldog Budget", a data visualization of the operating budget of the city of Philadelphia. This digitized budget tool, built by Ben Garvey, shows how each department in the city spent its part of the $3.5 billion budget for fiscal year 2012. The data, collected by Mandel through a series of Right-to-Know Requests, includes individual salaries of all city employees. The tool was criticized by Mandel's opponent Alan Butkovitz for what he argued were inaccuracies in the data.

Advocacy

Mandel is the former Executive Director of the National Education Technology Funding Corporation (Eddie Tech), a private, non-profit organization helping local public school districts to finance construction, renovation and modernization. He was Executive Director and founder of Philadelphia Forward, a non-profit organization promoting civic engagement .

authorship

In addition to Philadelphia: A New Urban Direction, the book co-authored by Mandel on Philadelphia government, he has written two non-fiction books on baseball. Minor Players, Major Dreams tells the inside story of a minor-league baseball career, and Is This Heaven? The Magic of the Field of Dreams chronicles Mandel's pilgrimage to the set of the movie, Field of Dreams.

References

Brett Mandel Wikipedia