Brad R. Fulton is a professor of management and social policy at Indiana University. His research draws on organizational theory and network analysis to examine the social, political, and economic impact of community-based organizations. Fulton’s research has received 18 national awards from academic associations spanning six disciplines and is regularly covered by media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, and NPR. Fulton directs the Faith & Prejudice Institute, serves as a fellow with the Aspen Institute, and is an editorial board member for the American Journal of Sociology, Sociology of Religion, and Social Service Review. Fulton also has produced three podcasts: Diversity and Inequality, Nonprofit Management & Leadership, and Statistics Made Simple. His episodes have been played over 200,000 times by people from 147 different countries.