Josef Konvitz joined the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in 1992 after nearly twenty years on the history faculty of Michigan State University. He joined the OECD in 1992, serving as Principal Administrator, Urban Affairs Division, 1992-95, Head, Urban Affairs Division, 1996-2003, Head, Regulatory Policy Division, 2003-2011.. As Head of Division, Regulatory Policy, from 2003 until his retirement in 2011, Konvitz designed and implemented a strategic, multi-disciplinary and cross-sectoral programme to strengthen regulatory quality and regulatory reform.
Konvitz holds degrees from Cornell University (BA with Honours in History, 1967), and Princeton University (PhD in History, 1973). He is Honorary Professor of Education, Glasgow University (2010-15), Visiting Professor, Cities Programme, King's College London (2012-15), and a Global Advisor for the UN Global Compact Cities Programme based at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia. As an historian, he is the author of three books, 30 articles and many reviews on urban economic and cultural development, infrastructures, public policy decision-making and regulation, ports, and the history of cartography, and is the recipient of several fellowships and prizes ( including Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow '87; National Endowment for the Humanities, '79 and '84; Nebenzahl Prize, the Newberry Library '87; Best Article Prize, Urban History Association, '92).