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White House Fellows

The White House Fellows program is a non-partisan federal fellowship established via Executive Order by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson in October 1964. The fellowship is one of America’s most prestigious programs for leadership and public service, offering exceptional Americans first-hand experience working at the highest levels of the federal government. The fellowship was founded based upon a suggestion from John W. Gardner, then the president of Carnegie Corporation and later the 6th Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.

White House Fellows building at 712 Jackson Place in Washington, D.C.

White House Fellows spend a year working as a full-time, paid Fellow to senior White House Staff, Cabinet Secretaries and other top-ranking government officials. Fellows also participate in an Education Program consisting of roundtable discussions with leaders from the private and public sectors. In some years, Fellows may also have the opportunity to study U.S. policy in action domestically, and potentially internationally. The selection process is very competitive and fellowships are awarded on a strictly non-partisan basis. Each year after the application period closes, the staff of the President's Commission on White House Fellowships (PCWHF) processes the applications and former Fellows screen the applications to identify approximately 100 of the most promising candidates. These selected individuals are then interviewed by several regional panels, which are composed of prominent local citizens. Based on the results of these interviews, the regional panelists and the Director of the PCWHF select approximately 30 candidates to proceed as National finalists. Of the approximately 1,000 applications received,[1] the President's Commission on White House Fellowships will interview those finalists and recommend 11–19 individuals to the President for a one-year appointment as Fellows. Selected civilians serve as Schedule A presidential appointees,[2] while military members will be assigned to duty at the President's Commission on White House Fellowships, 712 Jackson Place, Washington, D.C.[3]

Once Fellows complete their year of service, they join hundreds of other Fellows as alumni of the program. The White House Fellows Foundation and Association is the organization that represents the White House Fellows alumni efforts, leadership events and fundraising activities.

Demographics

White House fellows come from a variety of backgrounds.

  • The 10 universities most frequently attended by White House Fellows are, in order: Harvard, Stanford, West Point, Oxford, MIT, Columbia, the Air Force Academy, the Naval Academy, Berkeley, and Yale.
  • The average age of a Fellow is mid-30s.
  • Out of 846 total Fellows from 1965 through 2023, 209 women have been selected as White House Fellows, with the proportion of women varying from a low of 7% during the Johnson administration to a high of 43% during the Obama administration.
  • A broad range of career backgrounds are represented. Fellows' professions include physicians, lawyers, teachers, military officers, scientists, non-profit leaders, engineers, CEOs, entrepreneurs, academics, and many more.

Undergraduate education

  • Earned bachelor's degree: 100%
  • Attended an Ivy League University: 18%
  • Attended a Military Academy: 19%
  • Graduated Phi Beta Kappa: 12%
  • Rhodes Scholar: 2%

Graduate education

  • Earned a graduate degree of any kind: 96%
  • Earned a graduate degree from an Ivy League University: 41%

Notable alumni

The President's Commission on White House Fellowships

The Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships (PCWHF) consists of the program office (the Director, staff, and White House Fellows) and the Commission (the commissioners and their Chairperson). The White House Fellows program is a subunit of the White House Office[9][10][11][12] and is located on the 18 acres of the White House grounds.[13][14] The Director of the PCWHF is appointed by the President, serves as the Designated Federal Officer for the Commission, and is supported by a team of staff members.[15] The Director is responsible for administering all aspects of the program.[16] The Commission meets twice a year and reports to the President of the United States through the Executive Office of the President.[15][17] The Commission's responsibility is to recommend candidates to the President for selection as White House Fellows. The commissioners help recruit a diverse group of applicants, screen the applicants, and makes recommendations to the President.[18]

Current Commissioners overseeing the White House Fellows Program include:

Former Commissioners overseeing the White House Fellows Program include:

Directors of the President's Commission on White House Fellowships

References

  1. ^ "Federal Register Vol. 60, No. 163" (PDF). govinfo.gov. August 23, 1995.
  2. ^ "Which types of political appointments are subject to OPM's pre-hiring approval? - OPM.gov". U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  3. ^ "TEXAS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FY20 BROADENING OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT" (PDF). September 6, 2019.
  4. ^ Lam, Dana (July 27, 1979). "Singaporean named as US defence chief's assistant". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  5. ^ . Silver Tsunami Asia. Archived from the original on 2011-10-05. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  6. ^ Garcia, Charles P. (April 9, 2009). Leadership Lessons of the White House Fellows: Learn How To Inspire Others, Achieve Greatness and Find Success in Any Organization: Charles P. Garcia: 9780071598484: Amazon.com: Books. ISBN 978-0071598484.
  7. ^ [1] October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Rabin, Charles (June 2, 2012). "Airport director says MIA's new immigration, customs facility faces federal staffing shortfall". Miami Herald. from the original on 2019-12-29. Retrieved 2019-12-19.
  9. ^ a b "EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. December 1, 2011.
  10. ^ "White House Fellowship Frequently Asked Questions". trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov.
  11. ^ "Agency". www.usgovernmentmanual.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
  12. ^ "MEMORANDUM FOR GREGORY B. CRAIG COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel. September 17, 2009.
  13. ^ "White House Fence Construction". National Park Service President's Park (White House) District of Columbia.
  14. ^ "White House Fellowships: About the Program". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
  15. ^ a b "1223 Presidents Commission of White House Fellowships - July 2019". General Services Administration.
  16. ^ "White House Fellowships: About the Program". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  17. ^ "Executive Office for Immigration Review Swears in Three New Board Members". Department of Justice - Communications and Legislative Affairs Division. May 1, 2020.
  18. ^ "2022 Current Fiscal Year Report: President's Commission on White House Fellowships". Federal Advisory Committee Act Website.
  19. ^ House, The White (November 3, 2022). "2023-2024 White House Fellowship". The White House. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  20. ^ "FACA". www.facadatabase.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  21. ^ "EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. February 12, 2016.
  22. ^ "EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. September 1, 2006.
  23. ^ "EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. December 7, 2001.
  24. ^ "EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT" (PDF). Government Publishing Office. June 4, 1997.
  25. ^ "The White House Fellowships" (PDF). Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. June 23, 1981.

External links

  • White House Fellows website
  • White House Fellows Foundation and Association website
  • President's Commission on White House Fellowships archives: Barack Obama | George W. Bush | Bill Clinton

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The White House Fellows program is a non partisan federal fellowship established via Executive Order by U S President Lyndon B Johnson in October 1964 The fellowship is one of America s most prestigious programs for leadership and public service offering exceptional Americans first hand experience working at the highest levels of the federal government The fellowship was founded based upon a suggestion from John W Gardner then the president of Carnegie Corporation and later the 6th Secretary of Health Education and Welfare White House Fellows building at 712 Jackson Place in Washington D C White House Fellows spend a year working as a full time paid Fellow to senior White House Staff Cabinet Secretaries and other top ranking government officials Fellows also participate in an Education Program consisting of roundtable discussions with leaders from the private and public sectors In some years Fellows may also have the opportunity to study U S policy in action domestically and potentially internationally The selection process is very competitive and fellowships are awarded on a strictly non partisan basis Each year after the application period closes the staff of the President s Commission on White House Fellowships PCWHF processes the applications and former Fellows screen the applications to identify approximately 100 of the most promising candidates These selected individuals are then interviewed by several regional panels which are composed of prominent local citizens Based on the results of these interviews the regional panelists and the Director of the PCWHF select approximately 30 candidates to proceed as National finalists Of the approximately 1 000 applications received 1 the President s Commission on White House Fellowships will interview those finalists and recommend 11 19 individuals to the President for a one year appointment as Fellows Selected civilians serve as Schedule A presidential appointees 2 while military members will be assigned to duty at the President s Commission on White House Fellowships 712 Jackson Place Washington D C 3 Once Fellows complete their year of service they join hundreds of other Fellows as alumni of the program The White House Fellows Foundation and Association is the organization that represents the White House Fellows alumni efforts leadership events and fundraising activities Contents 1 Demographics 1 1 Undergraduate education 1 2 Graduate education 2 Notable alumni 3 The President s Commission on White House Fellowships 3 1 Directors of the President s Commission on White House Fellowships 4 References 5 External linksDemographics EditWhite House fellows come from a variety of backgrounds The 10 universities most frequently attended by White House Fellows are in order Harvard Stanford West Point Oxford MIT Columbia the Air Force Academy the Naval Academy Berkeley and Yale The average age of a Fellow is mid 30s Out of 846 total Fellows from 1965 through 2023 209 women have been selected as White House Fellows with the proportion of women varying from a low of 7 during the Johnson administration to a high of 43 during the Obama administration A broad range of career backgrounds are represented Fellows professions include physicians lawyers teachers military officers scientists non profit leaders engineers CEOs entrepreneurs academics and many more Undergraduate education Edit Earned bachelor s degree 100 Attended an Ivy League University 18 Attended a Military Academy 19 Graduated Phi Beta Kappa 12 Rhodes Scholar 2 Graduate education Edit Earned a graduate degree of any kind 96 Earned a graduate degree from an Ivy League University 41 Notable alumni Edit1965 1966 Tom Johnson Former Chairman CEO CNN Former Publisher Los Angeles Times 1966 1967 Jane Cahill Pfeiffer Former Chairman NBC 1966 1967 Samuel H Howard Senior Vice President Financial Executives Institute chairman Federation of American Hospitals Member of Bipartisan Commission on Medicare under President Bill Clinton Member of Commission on Social Security under President Ronald Reagan former National Chairman Easter Seals 1967 1968 Preston Townley former CEO The Conference Board former Dean Carlson School of Management University of Minnesota 1967 1968 Timothy E Wirth President United Nations Foundation Former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs former Senator Colorado 1968 1969 Robert D Haas Chairman CEO Levi Strauss amp Company 1969 1970 Michael H Armacost Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow Asia Pacific Research Center Stanford University former president The Brookings Institution former Ambassador to Japan and the Philippines former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs 1969 1970 Percy A Pierre former Assistant Secretary of the U S Army for Research Development and Acquisition Acting Secretary of the U S Army President Prairie View A amp M University 1970 1971 Dana G Mead former Chairman CEO Tenneco Inc 1971 1972 Robert C McFarlane chairman and CEO Energy and Communications Solutions former National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan former Counselor to the U S Department of State former Special Assistant for National Security Affairs to President Gerald Ford former Military Assistant to Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft 1971 1972 Deanell R Tacha Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit 1972 1973 Luis G Nogales President Nogales Partners former CEO United Press International former president Univision 1972 1973 Joseph P Carroll founding President Secretaire Perpetuel Association du Mecenat de l Institut founding President Secretaire Perpetuel The American Friends of the Guimet Foundation Emeritus Member Board of Visitors School of Engineering and Applied Science Columbia University Philanthropist 1972 1973 Colin Powell former Secretary U S Department of State former chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff founding chairman America s Promise General U S Army Ret 1973 1974 Doris M Meissner Senior Fellow Migration Policy Institute former Commissioner Immigration and Naturalization Service 1973 1974 Peter M Dawkins Vice Chairman CitiGroup Private Bank former Chairman CEO of Primerica Financial Services Inc Heisman Trophy winner Brigadier General U S Army Ret 1973 1974 Frederick S Benson III President United States New Zealand Council former vice president Weyerhaeuser Company 1973 1974 Dr Delano Meriwether Leukemia researcher Athlete 1974 1975 Roger B Porter Professor John F Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Former Assistant for Economic and Domestic Policy to President Ronald Reagan 1974 1975 Garrey E Carruthers President CEO Cimarron Health Plan former Governor of New Mexico 1975 1976 Marshall N Carter former Chairman CEO State Street Bank amp Trust Company 1975 1976 Wesley K Clark Chairman CEO Wesley K Clark amp Associates General U S Army Ret former Supreme Allied Commander Europe 1975 1976 Dennis C Blair Admiral U S Navy Ret former Director of National Intelligence former president Institute for Defense Analyses former Commander in Chief U S Pacific Command 1976 1977 Lynn A Schenk former Chief Aide and Senior Counselor to former California Governor Gray Davis former Congresswoman California 1976 1977 Charles A Ansbacher Conductor Boston Landmarks Orchestra 1977 1978 Nelson A Diaz Partner Blank Rome LLP former City Solicitor City of Philadelphia former General Counsel U S Department of Housing and Urban Development 1979 1980 Lincoln Caplan author journalist Truman Capote Visiting Lecturer in Law and Senior Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School 1979 1980 Victoria Chan Palay neuroscientist University of Zurich Medical School 4 5 1979 1980 Anne Cohn Donnelly former executive director National Commission for Prevention of Child Abuse 1979 1980 Marsha J Evans President CEO of American Red Cross former National Executive Director of the Girl Scouts of the USA Rear Admiral U S Navy Ret 1980 1981 Joan Abrahamson President The Jefferson Institute President Jonas Salk Foundation 1980 1981 Thomas J Campbell former U S Congressman California 1980 1981 M Margaret McKeown Judge U S Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit 1981 1982 Paul V Applegarth CEO Value Enhancement International former Founding Managing Director The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund former Founding CEO The Millennium Challenge Corporation U S government corporation 1981 1982 Joe L Barton U S Congressman Texas 1981 1982 Myron E Ullman former CEO Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy former Chairman CEO DFS Group LTD former Chairman CEO R H Macy amp Company Chairman amp CEO J C Penney 1982 1983 Maj Gen Scott Gration USAF Ret US Special Envoy to Sudan 1982 1983 William L Roper Dean School of Medicine Vice Chairman for Medical Affairs and CEO UNC Health Care system University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1982 1983 Frank Klotz Lieutenant General US Air Force Assistant Vice Chief of Staff director Air Force Staff Ret 1982 1983 Douglas Kmiec former U S Ambassador to Malta United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel 1983 1984 Elaine Chao former Secretary U S Department of Transportation former Secretary U S Department of Labor former President CEO United Way of America former Director Peace Corps 1983 1984 Mufi Hannemann Mayor City and County of Honolulu 1984 1985 Tom Leppert Mayor of Dallas former CEO of Turner Construction Company 1984 1985 Rick Stamberger President and CEO SmartBrief 1986 1987 Paul A Gigot Editor Editorial page The Wall Street Journal 1986 1987 William J Lennox Jr Lt General U S Army Superintendent United States Military Academy Ret 1987 1988 The Honorable Mary Schiavo Inspector General U S Department of Transportation Author Flying Blind Flying Safe Attorney 1988 1989 Jeff Colyer Governor of Kansas Plastic Surgeon former representative Medical Volunteer in Afghanistan Iraq Rwanda Balkans Cambodia Sierra Leone and Nairobi embassy bombing 1988 1989 Charles Patrick Garcia chairman Board of Visitors United States Air Force Academy Hispanic American leader former CEO Sterling Financial Group of Companies best selling author of A Message From Garcia and Leadership Lessons of the White House Fellows 6 1988 1989 Patrick M Walsh retired United States Navy Admiral Former Commander U S Pacific Fleet Vice Chief of Naval Operations and Blue Angels pilot Ret 1990 1991 Samuel D Brownback former U S Senator Kansas former Governor of Kansas 1991 1992 Margarita Colmenares first Latina engineer at Chevron 1991 1992 Raymond E Johns Jr General US Air Force Commander Air Mobility Command Ret 1992 1993 Honorable Kurt M Campbell Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia 1992 1993 Robert L Gordon III Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Military Community and Family Policy 1993 1994 Paul Antony Chief Medical Officer PhRMA Commander U S Navy Flight Surgeon Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ 209 Star Warriors Adjunct Faculty George Washington University Medical Center Dept of Microbiology Immunology amp Tropical Medicine 1993 1994 Honorable W Scott Gould Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs 1993 1994 Jami Floyd Degrees in Law from UC Berkeley School of Law and Stanford Law School 1994 1995 Wifredo Ferrer U S Attorney for the Southern District of Florida 1995 1996 Kinney Zalesne co author of bestselling book and Wall Street Journal column Microtrends 1996 1997 Brenda Berkman first female FDNY firefighter 1997 1998 Dr Sanjay Gupta CNN Senior Medical Correspondent neurosurgeon 1997 1998 John Burchett Former Chief of Staff to Governor Jennifer Granholm 1997 1998 Brad Carson General Counsel of the Army 1998 1999 Juan M Garcia Asst Secretary of the Navy for Manpower former representative District 32 Texas House of Representatives 2000 2001 Dave Aronberg Florida State Senator District 27 Special Prosecutor for Prescription Drug Trafficking Florida Attorney General 2001 2002 Steve Poizner California State Insurance Commissioner 2002 2003 Dr Rajeev Venkayya Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Biodefense 2002 2003 Daniel S Sullivan Senator from Alaska 2002 2003 Richard Greco Jr Assistant Secretary of the Navy Financial Management and Comptroller 2004 2006 2004 2005 Jerry L Johnson managing director of RLJ Equity Partners former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld 2004 2005 Louis O Neill Ambassador to Moldova OSCE Mission 2006 2008 2005 2006 Eric Greitens Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy and Navy SEAL Recipient of the Bronze Star Chairman of the Center for Citizen Leadership Public Speaker with the Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau former Governor of Missouri 2005 2006 Robert Reffkin co founder and CEO of Compass Inc 2006 2007 Wes Moore Assistant to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Governor of Maryland 2008 2009 Nicole Malachowski US Air Force Colonel Ret recipient of the Air Medal and first woman to be a pilot with the Thunderbirds 2011 2012 Clay Pell 7 2011 2012 L Felice Gorordo Gorordo served as the White House Fellow to the President s Domestic Policy Advisor Cecilia Munoz and worked in the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs 8 2013 2014 Elliot Ackerman served in Marine Corps five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan 2015 2016 Lashanda Holmes first African American female helicopter pilot for the Coast Guard 2015 2016 Shereef Elnahal first Muslim American Cabinet member in New Jersey serving as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health in the Governor Phil Murphy administration 2016 2017 Sharice Davids Congresswoman from Kansas s 3rd congressional districtThe President s Commission on White House Fellowships EditThe Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships PCWHF consists of the program office the Director staff and White House Fellows and the Commission the commissioners and their Chairperson The White House Fellows program is a subunit of the White House Office 9 10 11 12 and is located on the 18 acres of the White House grounds 13 14 The Director of the PCWHF is appointed by the President serves as the Designated Federal Officer for the Commission and is supported by a team of staff members 15 The Director is responsible for administering all aspects of the program 16 The Commission meets twice a year and reports to the President of the United States through the Executive Office of the President 15 17 The Commission s responsibility is to recommend candidates to the President for selection as White House Fellows The commissioners help recruit a diverse group of applicants screen the applicants and makes recommendations to the President 18 Current Commissioners overseeing the White House Fellows Program include Demetra Lambros chairwoman and former counsel to President Joe Biden Karen R Adler Senior Vice President of The Adler Group Kiran Ahuja Director of the U S Office of Personnel Management Raumesh Akbari Member of the Tennessee Senate Cordell Carter II executive director of the Aspen Institute Marco A Davis President of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Shirlethia Franklin Attorney George E Gabriel Vice President at Northern Virginia Community College Robert Hoopes President at VOX Global Nomi Hussain Attorney Joseph Patrick Kennedy III former Congressman for Massachusetts s 4th congressional district Hildy Kuryk former National Finance Director for Democratic National Committee Deborah Jospin former Director of AmeriCorps Nicole Malachowski Air Force Veteran and 2019 inductee into National Women s Hall of Fame Stacey Beth Mindich Grammy and Tony winning theatre producer Courtney O Donnell former senior staffer in the Obama Administration Katherine Rice CEO of Rice Advisory Group Ramona Romero Vice President of Princeton University Jennie Rosenthal board member at Planned Parenthood Michael Schrum Political Director at Emerson Collective Kenny Thompson Jr VP of Corporate Affairs at PepsiCo Linda Whitlock founder of The Whitlock Group Fidel Vargas President of Hispanic Scholarship Fund Alfred Yung Professor of Neuro Oncology at University of Texas Former Commissioners overseeing the White House Fellows Program include General Wesley Clark former NATO commander Tom Brokaw NBC news Julie Nixon Eisenhower daughter of President Richard Nixon Tom Daschle former Senate majority leader John H Frey CT State Representative and RNC National Committeeman President Vartan Gregorian Carnegie Corporation of New York Lieutenant General Claudia J Kennedy United States Army Maya Lin Artist George Munoz former President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation Pierre Omidyar Founder of eBay Paul Sarbanes former United States Senator from Maryland President Ruth J Simmons Brown University Admiral James Stockdale Author Vietnam POW Medal of Honor deceased Laurence Tribe Harvard constitutional scholar Gaddi H Vasquez former Director of the Peace Corps Cindy S Moelis Janet Eissenstat Directors of the President s Commission on White House Fellowships Edit Rose Vela 19 Elizabeth Pinkerton 20 Jennifer Kaplan 21 Cindy Moelis 9 Janet Eissenstat 22 Jocelyn White 23 Jacqueline Blumenthal 24 James C Roberts 25 References Edit Federal Register Vol 60 No 163 PDF govinfo gov August 23 1995 Which types of political appointments are subject to OPM s pre hiring approval OPM gov U S Office of Personnel Management Retrieved 2023 02 06 TEXAS ARMY NATIONAL GUARD FY20 BROADENING OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT PDF September 6 2019 Lam Dana July 27 1979 Singaporean named as US defence chief s assistant The Straits Times Retrieved 2012 11 01 Introducing Our Medical Panel Silver Tsunami Asia Archived from the original on 2011 10 05 Retrieved 2012 11 01 Garcia Charles P April 9 2009 Leadership Lessons of the White House Fellows Learn How To Inspire Others Achieve Greatness and Find Success in Any Organization Charles P Garcia 9780071598484 Amazon com Books ISBN 978 0071598484 1 Archived October 29 2013 at the Wayback Machine Rabin Charles June 2 2012 Airport director says MIA s new immigration customs facility faces federal staffing shortfall Miami Herald Archived from the original on 2019 12 29 Retrieved 2019 12 19 a b EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PDF Government Publishing Office December 1 2011 White House Fellowship Frequently Asked Questions trumpwhitehouse archives gov Agency www usgovernmentmanual gov Retrieved 2022 12 24 MEMORANDUM FOR GREGORY B CRAIG COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT PDF U S Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel September 17 2009 White House Fence Construction National Park Service President s Park White House District of Columbia White House Fellowships About the Program georgewbush whitehouse archives gov Retrieved 2022 12 24 a b 1223 Presidents Commission of White House Fellowships July 2019 General Services Administration White House Fellowships About the Program georgewbush whitehouse archives gov Retrieved 2022 12 26 Executive Office for Immigration Review Swears in Three New Board Members Department of Justice Communications and Legislative Affairs Division May 1 2020 2022 Current Fiscal Year Report President s Commission on White House Fellowships Federal Advisory Committee Act Website House The White November 3 2022 2023 2024 White House Fellowship The White House Retrieved 2022 12 25 FACA www facadatabase gov Retrieved 2022 12 25 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PDF Government Publishing Office February 12 2016 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PDF Government Publishing Office September 1 2006 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PDF Government Publishing Office December 7 2001 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PDF Government Publishing Office June 4 1997 The White House Fellowships PDF Ronald Reagan Presidential Library June 23 1981 External links EditWhite House Fellows website White House Fellows Foundation and Association website President s Commission on White House Fellowships archives Barack Obama George W Bush Bill Clinton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title White House Fellows amp oldid 1149561007, wikipedia, 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