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Liz is a Major in the United States Army and has served multiple combat deployments as an Apache helicopter pilot. Most recently, Liz was the senior aviation advisor for a Stryker Brigade Combat Team based at Fort Carson, CO, and served as Operations Officer for the Division's Air Cavalry Squadron. Outside of operational assignments, she taught American Politics and American Foreign Policy as an Assistant Professor at the United States Military Academy's Department of Social Sciences. Liz is an active Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations and 2014 Pat Tillman Scholar.
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In the previous 13 years, he deployed to the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the Pacific in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Steve’s military awards include citations for combat deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Africa. Steve is a Commissioner with Maryland’s Veterans Home Commission and a small business owner. He volunteers with Farming 4 Hunger, which is a non-profit organization that provides local produce for food banks in Southern Maryland while building a stronger community. Steve earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor in Public Service from the University of Notre Dame.
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At the time Fellows are appointed, appropriate clearances are certified by the Executive Office of the President and then issued by the department or agency to which Fellows are assigned. If it appears that a clearance will not be possible, a National Finalist will be notified by the Program Director and will not attend the Selection Weekend process. Regional Finalists are required to submit comprehensive background information, as Fellows must be qualified to pass a top secret security clearance. Once this information is submitted, background investigations will commence.
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Previously, Mariah served as a Maternal Child Health and Child Protection Social Worker where she partnered with the most vulnerable, institutionally neglected populations to engender systems of shared accountability to ensure they have structural opportunities to thrive. As a member of the Wisconsin Maternal Mortality Review Team, Mariah reviews every maternal death in the state to determine preventability and recommend policy and procedural changes that center patients and mitigate risk for poor outcomes. In Social Work from the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work and a B.A., Cum Laude, from Marquette University. During “Placement Week” the new White House Fellows interview with various offices in the Executive Branch (including at various departments, agencies, and in the White House).
One organizer complained that the White House Correspondents' Association - which represents the hundreds of journalists who cover the president - largely has been silent since the first weeks of the war about the killings of Palestinian journalists. Protest organizers said they wanted to bring attention to the high numbers of Palestinian and other Arab journalists killed by Israel's military since the war began in October. The night's remarks also were expected to cast a spotlight on the many journalists detained and otherwise persecuted around the globe for doing their jobs, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been imprisoned in Russia since March 2023. Kelly O'Donnell, president of the correspondents' association, opened the event by reminding the audience of the important work that journalists do but noting that the dinner is happening at "a complex moment for our nation," and in a decisive election year. In previous years, Biden, like most of his predecessors, has used the glitzy annual White House Correspondents' Association gala to needle media coverage of his administration and jab at political rivals, notably Republican rival Donald Trump. The Yale psychology professor has been appointed to an influential group charged with directly advising the president and the White House on science, technology, and innovation.
With over 2,300 flight hours, 600 in combat, CJ has deployed four times in support of contingency operations and has extensive international exercise experience. She is commissioned through the United States Air Force Officer Training School in Montgomery, Alabama. CJ earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of International Relations and Conflict Resolution from the American Military University. Aleksas Juskys is from Wilmette, Illinois, and is placed at the Office of the Chief of Staff at the White House.
Meet the 3 White House Fellows from Chicagoland — leaders looking to bring their experience to their communities: 'I ... - Chicago Tribune
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But too few of this intellectual elite provide the society withstatesmanlike leadership and guidance in public affairs. If the sparselysettled American colonies of the late 18th century could produce Washington,Jefferson, Adams, Monroe, Madison, Hamilton, Franklin, and others ofsuperlative talent, breadth and statesmanship, should we not be able to producein this generation ten times that number? President Johnson wanted his White House Fellows to beselected by a highly esteemed and bipartisan committee. David Rockefeller wasselected as Chairman, noting at the time that “I haven’t often been asked byPresidents to do things. Tom Carr, Directorof the Civil Service Commission’s government executive development programs,was soon detailed to make Executive Order a reality. Founded in 1964 by Lyndon B. Johnson, the White House Fellows program is one of America’s most prestigious programs for leadership and public service.
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Selected individuals typically spend a year working as a full-time, paid Fellow to senior White House Staff, Cabinet Secretaries, and other top-ranking government officials. The White House Fellows Program office processes the applications and former Fellows screen the applications to identify the most promising candidates. The most qualified applicants are selected to be interviewed by eight to ten regional panels, which are comprised of prominent local citizens.
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Dan Kurtenbach is from Nevada, Iowa, and is placed at the United States Small Business Administration. He was previously a program manager for new product introduction at Apple, where he worked on the company’s flagship products for the iPhone and Core Technologies Product Operations team in Silicon Valley. Before Apple, he served as an Army Special Forces officer and led both special operations and conventional forces in the Middle East, Europe, and South and Southeast Asia. Dan is active in advocating for mentoring service members as they separate from the military. Dan earned a Bachelor of Science in International Relations from the United States Military Academy at West Point, a Master of Business Administration from MIT’s Sloan School of Management, and a Master in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School.
She holds a Ph.D. in molecular biology from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, and a post-doctorate in neurobiology from New York University, NY. Click here to view the questions that are asked on the application. The purpose of the program is to provide insight into the workings of the Federal government so that Fellows can return to their communities to lead and serve.
"There is no truth to claims of an impending lockdown or evictions on campus," Columbia University said in a memo to students Saturday evening. The White House said Sunday that President Joe Biden respects the right of demonstrators to make their voices heard -- peacefully -- and "we don't want to see anybody hurt in the process." Last week, the University of California rejected calls to divest from companies that do business with Israel. Addressing the physical altercations during the protests, Osako said, "We are dismayed that certain individuals instead chose to jeopardize the physical safety of the community." The student protests -- some of which have turned into around-the-clock encampments -- have erupted throughout the nation following arrests and student removals at Columbia University in New York City.
Based on the results of their interviews, the regional panels select approximately thirty candidates to proceed as National Finalists. Josephine Nguyen is from Burke, Virginia, and is placed at the United States Department of Health and Human Services. As the former Deputy Chief Medical Executive for the CAPT Lovell Federal Health Care Center, she oversaw a $100 million dollar budget and led an integrated Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense team of 1,140 staff. A board-certified dermatologist with over 20 publications, Josephine is the United States Navy Surgeon General’s senior dermatology consultant. Passionate about patient advocacy, she holds national-level leadership positions in several medical organizations, served as a Dermatology World contributing editor, and she earned the Department of Defense’s 2018 Female Senior Physician Leadership Award. Josephine served as a flight surgeon in the Indo-Pacific Theater, forward-deployed on the USS Kitty Hawk in direct support of aviation squadrons.
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