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David Swindell joined the O’Neill School in August 2025 as both a professor and as the sixth director of the IU Public Policy Institute.
Prior to joining O'Neill and PPI, David spent 12 years as director of the Center for Urban Innovation in Arizona State University’s School of Public Affairs where he developed public-private and public-nonprofit partnerships in pursuit of innovative solutions for local and state governments around the country. While there, he also received more than $20 million in grants and contracts to support research on issues including recruitment of veterans into local government management careers, state preemption of local governments, financing sports facilities, projecting school enrollments for state legislative planning, alternative police responses to non-emergent 911 calls, and more. Since 2018, he has been the principal investigator overseeing the AmeriCorps program Legacy Corps for Veterans and Military Families to provide respite care for caregivers.
David’s research focuses primarily on community and economic development—especially public financing for sports facilities—and how sports facilities contribute economically to urban areas. His most recent work on the role of Congress in the sports market came out in 2024’s Homefield Advantage: Congress and the Politics of Sports from Routledge. He also published in a range of public administration and policy outlets. He has testified to federal, state, and local legislative bodies on a range of issues related to community and economic development.