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09/06/2006 - Competing against 2,982 other applicants, University of Cincinnati College of Law graduates Joel Chanvisanuruk, '06, and Angel Jackson,'06, have been awarded Presidential Management Fellowships (PMF). Two of 535 awardees, these graduates will hold positions within various branches of government over the next two years, gaining management experience, working in specific occupational fields, and learning about program functions.
This prestigious fellowship program selects the best and the brightest graduate students who want to make a difference with careers in government and public service. Established by Executive Order in 1977, it is designed to attract to federal service outstanding professionals 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. The selection process is highly intense, including individual and group interviews with representatives from a number of federal agencies. Upon appointment, Fellows are hired for two-year terms and exposed to domestic and international issues in areas such as public administration, technology, science, criminal justice, health and financial management.
This fall Chanvisanuruk will join the United States Department of Agriculture's Department of Forest Service in Washington, DC; Jackson has accepted an offer in Washington D.C. with the Department of Transportation's National Highway, Traffic & Safety Administration. Their selection marks the first time UC College of Law has had two students appointed as Fellows in the same year.
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Sherry English
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