Elliot Stoller is an assistant professor of leadership and governance at the School of Government. In the role, he serves municipal, county, and state officials in areas of leadership, management, and governance. Stoller's research focuses on how government officials in centralized management positions, such as chief administrative officers or local government managers, can better identify, use, and expand existing capabilities across multiple government departments. He joined the School's faculty in December 2023.
Previously, Stoller has worked in state government as an assistant project manager for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) as well as in legislative and constituent affairs for an Illinois state senator. He also has experience as a substitute teacher and as the co-founder and co-president of AMENDS.
Stoller earned a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a master's degree in sociology as well as a Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Harvard University.