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The '''White House Fellows''' program is a non-partisan [[fellowship]] established via Executive Order 11183 by President | The '''White House Fellows''' program is a non-partisan [[fellowship]] established via Executive Order 11183 by President Lyndon B. Johnson in October 1964. The fellowship is one of USA's most prestigious programs for leadership and public service, offering exceptional US Citizens 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 sixth secretary of health, education, and welfare. | ||
[[File:TrumpWHF.jpg|thumb|The 2018-2019 White House Fellows with [[Donald Trump|President Donald Trump]] outside of the [[White House]]. ]] | [[File:TrumpWHF.jpg|thumb|The 2018-2019 White House Fellows with [[Donald Trump|President Donald Trump]] outside of the [[White House]]. ]] | ||
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[[File:USSRWHF.jpg|thumb|White House Fellows receive an address at the [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] Polytechnical Institute, [[Soviet Union|U.S.S.R.]] (1970s).]] | [[File:USSRWHF.jpg|thumb|White House Fellows receive an address at the [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] Polytechnical Institute, [[Soviet Union|U.S.S.R.]] (1970s).]] | ||
[[File:WHFChina.jpg|thumb|White House Fellows visit a teaching hospital in the | [[File:WHFChina.jpg|thumb|White House Fellows visit a teaching hospital in the China (1970s).]] | ||
Since the inception of the program, White House Fellows have come from a variety of backgrounds. | Since the inception of the program, White House Fellows have come from a variety of backgrounds. | ||
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[[File:Bill_Hagerty_senatorial_portrait.jpg|thumb|U.S. Senator [[Bill Hagerty]] (TN) served as a White House Fellow from 1991-1992.]] | [[File:Bill_Hagerty_senatorial_portrait.jpg|thumb|U.S. Senator [[Bill Hagerty]] (TN) served as a White House Fellow from 1991-1992.]] | ||
* 1965–1966 [[Tom Johnson (journalist)|Tom Johnson]]; Former Chairman/CEO, | * 1965–1966 [[Tom Johnson (journalist)|Tom Johnson]]; Former Chairman/CEO, CNN, Former Publisher Los Angeles Times | ||
* 1966–1967 [[Jane Cahill Pfeiffer]]; Former Chairman, [[NBC]] | * 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 (U.S.)|Easter Seals]] | * 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 (U.S.)|Easter Seals]] | ||
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* 1976–1977 [[Lynn A. Schenk]]; former [[Congresswoman]], California. | * 1976–1977 [[Lynn A. Schenk]]; former [[Congresswoman]], California. | ||
* 1976–1977 [[Charles A. Ansbacher]]; [[conducting|Conductor]], [[Boston Landmarks Orchestra]] | * 1976–1977 [[Charles A. Ansbacher]]; [[conducting|Conductor]], [[Boston Landmarks Orchestra]] | ||
* 1977–1978 [[Nelson A. Diaz]]; Partner, [[Blank Rome LLP]]; former [[City Solicitor]], City of | * 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 [[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<ref name="StraitsTimes19790727">{{cite news|url=http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19790727.2.68.aspx |first=Dana|last=Lam|title=Singaporean named as US defence chief's assistant|work=The Straits Times|date=1979-07-27|access-date=2012-11-01}}</ref><ref name="SilverTsunami">{{cite web |url=http://www.silvertsunami.asia/Content/Page.aspx?cp=711|title=Introducing Our Medical Panel|publisher=Silver Tsunami Asia|access-date=2012-11-01|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005011201/http://www.silvertsunami.asia/Content/Page.aspx?cp=711|archive-date=2011-10-05}}</ref> | * 1979–1980 [[Victoria Chan-Palay]]; neuroscientist, [[University of Zurich]] Medical School<ref name="StraitsTimes19790727">{{cite news|url=http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19790727.2.68.aspx |first=Dana|last=Lam|title=Singaporean named as US defence chief's assistant|work=The Straits Times|date=1979-07-27|access-date=2012-11-01}}</ref><ref name="SilverTsunami">{{cite web |url=http://www.silvertsunami.asia/Content/Page.aspx?cp=711|title=Introducing Our Medical Panel|publisher=Silver Tsunami Asia|access-date=2012-11-01|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005011201/http://www.silvertsunami.asia/Content/Page.aspx?cp=711|archive-date=2011-10-05}}</ref> | ||
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* 1984–1985 [[Rick Stamberger]]; President and CEO, [[SmartBrief]] | * 1984–1985 [[Rick Stamberger]]; President and CEO, [[SmartBrief]] | ||
* 1985-1986 [[Ann E. Rondeau]]; President [[Naval Postgraduate School]]; U.S. Navy Vice Admiral (Ret) | * 1985-1986 [[Ann E. Rondeau]]; President [[Naval Postgraduate School]]; U.S. Navy Vice Admiral (Ret) | ||
* 1986–1987 [[Paul A. Gigot]]; [[Editing|Editor]], [[Editorial page]], '' | * 1986–1987 [[Paul A. Gigot]]; [[Editing|Editor]], [[Editorial page]], ''The Wall Street Journal'' | ||
* 1986–1987 [[William J. Lennox, Jr.]]; [[Lt. General]], [[United States Army|U.S. Army]]; [[Superintendents of the United States Military Academy|Superintendent]], [[United States Military Academy]] (Ret) | * 1986–1987 [[William J. Lennox, Jr.]]; [[Lt. General]], [[United States Army|U.S. Army]]; [[Superintendents of the United States Military Academy|Superintendent]], [[United States Military Academy]] (Ret) | ||
* 1987–1988 [[Mary Schiavo]]; [[Inspector General]], [[U.S. Department of Transportation]]; Author, [[Flying Blind, Flying Safe]]; Attorney | * 1987–1988 [[Mary Schiavo]]; [[Inspector General]], [[U.S. Department of Transportation]]; Author, [[Flying Blind, Flying Safe]]; Attorney | ||
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* 1995–1996 [[Kinney Zalesne]]; co-author of bestselling book and Wall Street Journal column [[Microtrends]] | * 1995–1996 [[Kinney Zalesne]]; co-author of bestselling book and Wall Street Journal column [[Microtrends]] | ||
* 1996–1997 [[Brenda Berkman]]; first female FDNY firefighter | * 1996–1997 [[Brenda Berkman]]; first female FDNY firefighter | ||
* 1997–1998 [[Dr. Sanjay Gupta]]; | * 1997–1998 [[Dr. Sanjay Gupta]]; CNN Senior Medical [[Correspondent]], neurosurgeon | ||
* 1997–1998 [[Brad Carson]], 21st President of the [[University of Tulsa]]; [[Under Secretary of the Army]]; [[General Counsel of the Army]]; Member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] (OK-2) | * 1997–1998 [[Brad Carson]], 21st President of the [[University of Tulsa]]; [[Under Secretary of the Army]]; [[General Counsel of the Army]]; Member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] (OK-2) | ||
* 1998-1999 [[Juan M. Garcia]]; Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower, former representative District 32, [[Texas House of Representatives]] | * 1998-1999 [[Juan M. Garcia]]; Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower, former representative District 32, [[Texas House of Representatives]] | ||
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* 2002–2003 [[Daniel S. Sullivan]]; Senator from Alaska | * 2002–2003 [[Daniel S. Sullivan]]; Senator from Alaska | ||
* 2002–2003 [[Richard Greco Jr.]], Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) 2004–2006 | * 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 | * 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 | * 2004–2005 [[Louis O'Neill]], Ambassador to Moldova (OSCE Mission) 2006–2008 | ||
* 2005–2006 [[Eric Greitens]]; 56th Governor of Missouri and former [[United States Navy SEALs|Navy SEAL]]. | * 2005–2006 [[Eric Greitens]]; 56th Governor of Missouri and former [[United States Navy SEALs|Navy SEAL]]. |
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