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Executive Director, Gerald Ford Institute for Public Service

B.A., 2004, Albion College
M.Ed., 2006, Chestnut Hill College
Appointed Executive Director of the Gerald Ford Institute for Public Service in 2022.

Office: Room 218, Ford Institute Suite, Ludington Center
Email: evisco@albion.edu
Phone: 517-629-0328

Gerald Ford Institute for Public Service courses taught:

  • Introduction to Public Policy (PBSV 101)
  • Senior Colloquium (PBSV 397)
  • Sleight Leadership Fellows Program: Urban Leadership (PBSV 331)

Eddie Visco, ’04, graduated from Albion College majoring in political science and speech/communication. He also graduated with a concentration in the Gerald Ford Institute for Public Service. Upon graduation, Eddie joined Teach for America and taught seventh-grade English and American history in Philadelphia. During this time he earned his Masters of Education from Chestnut Hill College. After his commitment ended he returned to Michigan and worked on the campaign of Mark Schauer for Congress, serving as his traveling assistant. Following the election victory, Eddie worked in Congressman Schauer’s district office in Jackson as his Constituent Services Representative.