The White House Fellows program is a prestigious, non-partisan fellowship that provides exceptional young leaders with first-hand experience in the workings of the federal government. Established in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the program aims to foster a sense of personal involvement in national affairs and to cultivate future leaders for public service.
Description:White House Fellows work full-time as special assistants to senior White House staff, Cabinet secretaries, and other top-ranking government officials. They engage in a broad range of tasks, including policy-making, administrative work, and special projects. Fellows also participate in an education program consisting of roundtable discussions with renowned leaders from various fields, including government, business, media, and the nonprofit sector. Additionally, they take part in domestic and international travel to gain a deeper understanding of current issues and the operations of the federal government.
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