Jeff Hornstein serves as the Executive Director of the Economy League of Great Philadelpiha. Until January 2018, Jeff served at the Director of Financial & Policy Analysis for the Philadelphia City Controller. As such he advised Controller Alan L. Butkovitz and works on critical issues relating to Philadelphia's fiscal health. In the past 3.5 years the Policy Unit produced numerous data-driven policy analyses on topics including the City's property tax system, tax delinquency and receivables issues, tax incentive programs, charter school finances, the efficacy of the City's tourism and convention promotion entities, and the state of retirement security in Philadelphia. In collaboration with the City's Commerce Department, he is coordinated a major citywide an initiative to increase local spending by Philadelphia's major eds-and-meds anchor institutions. In his civic life, Jeff serves on the boards of Queen Village Neighbors Association, a civic association in Philadelphia, as well as the Philadelphia Crosstown Coalition, a citywide organization representing 25 civic associations. He helped convene the Friends Of Neighborhood Education, a citywide initiative to build community support for neighborhood public schools. He is also a participant in the Economy League's Greater Philadelphia Leadership Exchange and ran for City Council in 2011. After leaving academia in 2001 with a PhD in business history and publication of a well-regarded book on the real estate industry "A Nation of Realtors," Jeff spent a decade in the labor movement. He helped low-wage workers in the service and education sectors build workplace and political power. Born in Brooklyn, a product of public schools in Matawan, NJ, with degrees from MIT, Penn, and the Maryland, he has called Philadelphia home since 2001.