Raymond Horton
Frank R. Lautenberg Professor of Ethics and Corporate Governance; Faculty Director of Programs in Social Enterprise at Executive Education; and Founder of the Social Enterprise Program
Columbia Business School

A lawyer and political scientist, Professor Horton teaches the popular elective course Modern Political Economy. A member of the Columbia Business School faculty since 1970, he served two years while on leave from the School as executive director of the Temporary Commission on City Finances during the New York City fiscal crisis, and later served 15 years as director of research and president of the Citizens Budget Commission. His publications on municipal finance and management include 14 books, numerous journal articles, and policy studies. In 1981, he founded the Public and Nonprofit Management Program at the School. In 2000, that program morphed into the Social Enterprise Program, which Horton directed until 2009. In 2009, he was named faculty director of Programs in Social Enterprise in the School’s Executive Education division.