Jennifer Bradley

Bradley, Jennifer

Jennifer Bradley is a fellow at the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program where she examines the critical role of metropolitan areas in the country’s economy, society, and politics. A former attorney, she co-authored Supreme Court briefs that affirmed the constitutional powers of local governments. She has also written for numerous magazines. Bradley is a graduate of the University of Texas, Oxford University, which she attended as a Rhodes Scholar, and the Georgetown University Law Center.

  • 06/10/2013

    The Post-Hero Economy

    Learning to Lead Through Networks

    • Learn how the Fund for Our Economic Future is bringing digital-age manufacturing to formerly industrial Northeast Ohio.
    • Read why the 21st-century global economy makes regional networking and collaboration necessary for strong and healthy metro areas.
    • Find out why the age of the lone economic genius is over.
  • 05/21/2012

    Mastering the Metro

    How Metro Regions Can Win Friends and Influence Economies

    • Learn why the changing global economy has revived some metropolitan regions while leaving others flailing.
    • Read expert analysis of the policies and practices that are transforming cities for the better.
    • Explore how effective leaders are using new media and networks to achieve their goals.