Maxwell Johnson

Research Associate, Economic Opportunities Program

Maxwell Johnson is a research associate at the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program.

Maxwell Johnson is a research associate at the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program. Maxwell is interested in the interrelated historic, geographic, socioeconomic, and political factors that shape communities, as well as policy solutions that can bring about a fairer society.

Before joining the Institute, Maxwell gained experience across several levels of government, including roles with the National Association of Counties, the City of Philadelphia Managing Director’s Office, and the Senate of Virginia. In addition, he has served on research projects examining the history of urban economic development and the public history of a rural African American community in Central Virginia.

Maxwell completed a Master of City Planning at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia, where he majored in American Studies and anthropology.

In his spare time, Maxwell can be found testing the outer limits of “walking distance” and playing volleyball.

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Blog Posts Publications

Improving Job Quality Through Data-Driven Impact Procurement

The role of private sector procurement and how it can be leveraged to affect economic opportunities for workers has become a critical area for attention.

April 21, 2025

Blog Posts Publications

Ownership With a Purpose: A Case Study of Clegg Auto’s Employee Ownership Trust

This profile of Clegg Auto illustrates the company’s experience becoming employee-owned, the innovative holding company model it pursued, and its employees’ perspective on the transition and what ownership means to them.

April 8, 2025

Blog Posts

Resource Roundup: What We Are Reading — Issue 8, March 2025

This month’s Resource Roundup aims to shine a light on who federal workers are, what they do, and the challenges they are experiencing.

March 26, 2025