Presidential Management Fellows, who serve for two years in a federal role that aligns with their graduate studies, go on to a very broad range
of careers in public service or the private sector.
Jeff Mailman, a lifelong New Yorker and graduate of nearby Cardozo Law School, has spent most
of his career in public service.
In his website bio, the governor cites HELP USA as the genesis
of his career in public service, stating that it «became the nation's largest private provider of transitional housing for the homeless.
Providing learning opportunities that level the playing field and give students a leg upis an issue very dear to my heart, one that I have been committed to for most
of my career in public service.
Not exact matches
Here is a timeline
of some key points from his
career in public service.
Flaherty enjoyed a remarkable
career of public service, spending a decade
in the Ontario legislature before moving to federal politics
in 2006.
Pierlot wrote a paper for the CD Howe Institute
in 2011 showing that a person with a salary
of $ 75,000 at the end
of a 35 - year
career would accumulate more than $ 1.4 million
in savings through a defined - benefit plan (wherein the pensioner is paid a set income based on past earnings and years
of service, mostly confined to the
public sector these days) compared to $ 674,711 for someone with no pension but a maxed - out Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
Mr. Emmett is an economics graduate
of the University
of Western Ontario and the University
of Essex
in England, and has enjoyed a long and distinguished
public service career.
Fischer was among the premier macroeconomists
of his generation at MIT, before pivoting to a
career in public service.
Mr. Mosbacher had a distinguished
public service career that included serving as Chairman
of the Board
of the Texas Department
of Human
Services and as a staff member
in the office
of Senator Howard Baker
of Tennessee.
The National Institute
of Mental Health has produced an excellent booklet on «
Careers in Mental Health,» (
Public Health
Service Publication # 23 (National Institute
of Mental Health.
Steve Gooding, Director, RAC Foundation facilitated senior leaders (Matthew Lugg, Director
of Public Services, WSP and Vice President, CIHT, Dana Skelley, Director
of Strategy and Operational Excellence, Skanska Civil Engineering and Dave Wright, Executive Director, Kier Highways) discussing lessons learned
in their own
careers.
«Bruno has had a record
of extraordinary accomplishments and throughout his
career in public service did much to improve the lives
of all New Yorkers,» Pataki wrote.
A
career change brought Ruth to the Department
of Politics and International Relations
in 2006 to work on the ESRC's
Public Services Programme.
Reyes noted that «Until a
career in the state legislature is seen as a
public service, instead
of a license to steal, we will continue to be plagued by political corruption.»
Carl McCall has had a long and diversified
career in public service, including the post
of State Comptroller, ambassador to the U.N under former President Jimmy Carter, and Democratic Party nominee for governor
in 2002.
Senator Klein (D - Bronx / Westchester) said: «Throughout my
career in public service, I have always believed that one
of my most important duties is to be accessible everyone I'm lucky enough to represent.
He began his
public service career as Education Officer with the Ebonyi State Ministry
of Education
in 1979 as a Mathematics teacher.
«Bill Stachowski has dedicated his
career in public service to serving the people
of Western New York,» said Andrew Roffe, the founder and president
of The Roffe Group
in a statement.
As an advocate for housing
in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cuomo pushed to develop the site as
public housing for the county's homeless, one
of his first major poltical victories
in his solo
public service career in the face
of opposition from the wealthy, mostly white, residents who lived
in the suburban community.
«I will be an ardent supporter
of the Republican nominee for Governor, promoting the strong ideas and values that throughout my
career in public service have proven to work.»
I was replying to Smith, whose posts are always anti-
public employee, even to the point
of expecting aging people who spent their
careers in public service to lay down and agree to concessions.
«Keith Wright's only
career has been
in government and he's a valuable commodity because
of his
public service as an elected official,» said Dick Dadey, executive director
of Citizens Union, a government reform group.
Walsh and his wife
of 50 years, the late Mary Dorsey Walsh, raised seven children on Syracuse's Tipperary Hill, many
of whom followed their father into
careers in community or
public service.
His
career of public service is an inspiration for our community and we wish him success
in leading the charge to reinvent New York state so that our entire population can prosper.»
I have known Tedra Cobb since 2007, when I first moved to Canton and began my
career in public service serving victims
of domestic violence and sexual assault
in this district.
Bill Buyers began his
career in Public Service at 18 - years - old
in 1948 with the City
of Buffalo, and then enlisted
in the U.S. Army serving as an Infantry Paratrooper with the rank
of Sergeant
in the 11th Airborne Division.
Greene will conclude a 35 year
career in public service to the people
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To address the critical shortfall
of skilled young and beginning farmers and ranchers, the Young Farmer Success Act would provide incentives to those perusing
careers in agriculture by adding farmers to the
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Service Loan Forgiveness Program, which currently includes professions such as government
service, teaching and n
service, teaching and nursing.
She began her
career in public service with the New York State Assembly
in 1978, serving
in various capacities on the Ways and Means and House Operations Committees, including Deputy Budget Director and Assistant Director
of Research.
«Throughout his
career in public service, Congressman McMahon has been a leader
in the fight to protect the needs, concerns and dignity
of working people.
«Throughout her
career in public service, Carolyn Maloney has been an effective proponent for, and defender
of, affordable housing, rent regulation and tenant protection,» the campaign said.
While marking the end
of this chapter
of his nearly four decade
career in public service, first as a teacher and administrator with Albany City Schools and then as a common councilmember and mayor, Jennings dispelled any notions
of resignation or an otherwise «lame duck» administration to finish his final term.
His
public service career began when he was elected as a trustee to the Mineola Board
of Education at the age
of 18, making him the first 18 - year - old
in New York State to hold
public office.
The former City Council speaker will be a spring resident fellow at the Harvard University Institute
of Politics, where she will aim to «inspire, motivate and encourage undergraduates to consider
careers in politics and
public service.»
Greene will conclude a 35 year
career in public service to the people
of The Bronx and the State
of New York.
Having spent so much
of my
career working to protect the interests
of the people
of New Jersey, I can think
of no greater form
of public service,» he said
in a statement.
With my 30 years
of varied
public service, my extensive knowledge
of all areas
of municipal government, through my municipal sales
career and my personal network throughout town and county governments
in Ulster County, I know that I am the best person to represent my district and be their voice at the county legislature.
Throughout his
career in public service, he has shown a keen awareness and understanding
of the issues, needs and concerns
of working men and women.
Michael cared deeply about the people
of Queens and fought tenaciously on their behalf throughout his distinguished
career in public service.
The
public -
service novice, who has spent her entire
career in media and publishing, also dropped jaws at the meeting by likening her task
of satisfying space - crunch concerns
in every neighborhood to making «many Sophie's Choices» — a reference to the book
in which a mother
in the Auschwitz death camp is forced to decide which
of her two children will live.
A federal program «to attract to the federal
service outstanding men and women from a variety
of academic disciplines and
career paths who have a clear interest
in, and commitment to, excellence
in the leadership and management
of public policies and programs.»
Fattah, 58, who has represented a west Philadelphia district
in the House
of Representatives since 1994, described the indictment as the culmination
of «an 8 - year effort by some
in the Department
of Justice to link my
public service career to some form
of wrongdoing.
The knowledge and intellectual training provided is good preparation for advanced study
in the fields
of the arts and humanities, the study
of law, and for
careers in government, the ministry and
public service professions.
Selection will be based on a combination
of the following criteria: • Record
of professional achievement
in one's
career • Evidence
of leadership skills and the potential for further growth • Demonstrated commitment to
public service / administration evidenced by prior leadership positions
in other committees / associations • Sincere desire to achieve the goals and objectives
of the Fellowship
in the form
of an essay on why the applicant thinks he / she should be selected.
Below is a guide to the many possibilities for satisfying life choices
of careers combining science and
service in the interests
of society, justice, and
public safety.
These and other questions were addressed by Harold Varmus, whose
career in research science and
public service has led him from a laboratory at University
of California, San Francisco to the positions
of director
of the National Institutes
of Health, the president
of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and the director
of the National Cancer Institute.
Though nominally a celebration
of the life and storied
career of children's broadcaster Fred Rogers, anchored
in present - day talking - head interviews with collaborators and friends that threaten at times to bludgeon the delicate and achingly sincere archival footage
of Rogers's show «Mr. Rogers» Neighborhood», Neville's film has a bit more teeth as a manifesto for how children's educational programming that resists the trends
of busyness, noise, and violence can function as a form
of public service, instilling values like neighbourly stewardship and mutual respect.
Bersin, Colvin tells us, the son
of «Russian immigrants» (better described as Eastern European Jews)
in Brooklyn, had «benefited from a rigorous
public school education» (though there is no mention
of his attending one
of New York City's examination high schools); gone on to Harvard, Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar,
in the same class as Bill Clinton), and Yale Law School; and enjoyed a successful legal
career culminating
in service as the U.S. attorney for the Southern District
of California.
The U.S. Department
of Education is partnering with the NEA, the AFT, Teach for America, Microsoft, and other organizations to launch a
public service campaign aimed at attracting high - achieving college graduates to a
career in teaching.