Today,
the President’s Commission on White House Fellows announces the
appointment of the 2017-2018 class of White House Fellows. The
prestigious White House Fellows program provides professionals
from diverse backgrounds with an opportunity to engage in public
service for one year by serving in various roles in Federal government.
Created
in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the White House Fellows program
was designed “to give the fellows first hand, high-level experience
with the workings of the Federal government
and to increase their sense of participation in national affairs.” The
fellowship was created as a non-partisan program and has maintained this
tradition throughout both Republican and Democratic administrations.
The mission of the White House Fellows program
is to encourage active citizenship and service to the Nation.
Throughout the year, fellows actively participate in an education
program that expands their knowledge of leadership, policy-making, and
contemporary issues. Community service also plays a vital
role in the program, as fellows take part in service projects
throughout the year.
The
highly competitive selection process to become a White House Fellow is
based on a record of remarkable professional accomplishment, evidence of
leadership skills and the potential for further
growth, and a commitment to public service. Selected individuals spend a
year working as a full-time, paid fellow to senior White House staff,
Cabinet Secretaries and other top-ranking government officials.
Click here for additional information and the complete listing.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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