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    The White House Fellows program is a non-partisan central fellowship established via executive order by President Lyndon B. Johnson in October 1964. The...
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    The White House Office is an entity within the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP). The White House Office is headed by the White...
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    attendance at special events. White House Fellows Presidential Management Fellows Program Presidential Innovation Fellows United States Digital Service...
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    tree White House Communications Agency White House Endowment Trust White House Executive Chef White House Fellows White House History White House Social...
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    well as details about the White House Internship Program and the White House Fellows Program. The site also contains information about the current Cabinet...
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  • years old, Lee was one of 15 people chosen to be in the inaugural White House Fellows program, initiated by President Lyndon B. Johnson, in 1965. In this...
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    The White House press secretary is a senior White House official whose primary responsibility is to act as spokesperson for the executive branch of the...
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    took office. The couple decided they did not want the publicity of a White House wedding. The Reverend Norman Vincent Peale officiated in the non-denominational...
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    Clay Pell (category White House Fellows)
    October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine "2011-2012 Class of White House Fellows". The White House. Archived from the original on February 16, 2015. Retrieved...
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    Anne Neuberger (category White House Fellows)
    first chief risk officer. She joined the federal government as a White House fellow, working at the Pentagon, and subsequently served as deputy chief...
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    Staff Secretary Office of White House Counsel Oval Office Operations White House Fellows White House Military Office White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention...
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    Learn Everything You Can from Everyone You Can, published in 2021. "White House Fellows: Class of 2005-2006". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved...
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    Retrieved July 31, 2017. "Appointment of the 1991–1992 White House Fellows" (PDF). White House. Retrieved August 18, 2017. Haberkorn, Jennifer; Restuccia...
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  • University Hospital and Clinics. In 2012, he was selected to serve as a White House Fellow and is focused on innovation in healthcare delivery, traumatic brain...
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    Nicole Malachowski (category White House Fellows)
    2009, Malachowski was on special assignment, participating in the White House Fellows Program for the Class of 2008–2009, assigned to the General Services...
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    Jami Floyd (category White House Fellows)
    journalist, network news anchor, legal and political analyst, and former White House Fellow. She is the former Legal Analyst at Al Jazeera America and the former...
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    of Leadership Award. This is the highest award presented by the White House Fellows Foundation and Association, given in recognition of proven leadership...
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    approximately $800 million in 2007. Michael was selected as one of 15 White House Fellows during the first year of the Obama administration, where he served...
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    Anita Dunn (category White House Communications Directors)
    Story". CBS. "White House Fellows" (PDF). obamawhitehouse. Retrieved November 15, 2018. Horowitz, Jason. "Newly Out In Front for White House: An Ol' Pro:...
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  • Myron E. Ullman (category White House Fellows)
    Department Stores and Hong Kong's Wharf Holdings. Ullman served as a White House Fellow in the Office of the United States Trade Representative in 1981-82...
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  • The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) is an organization of journalists who cover the White House and the president of the United States....
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    Sanjay Gupta (category White House Fellows)
    medicine in Georgia. From 1997 to 1998, he served as one of fifteen White House Fellows, primarily as an advisor to Hillary Clinton. In January 2009, it...
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    USDS. White House Fellows In terms of extreme selectiveness, the Presidential Innovation Fellows program is similar to the White House Fellows program...
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    Tom Shull (category White House Fellows)
    and Airborne Wings. In 1981, Shull was named to the 17th class of White House Fellows and served in the Office of the Chief of Staff. During his last active-duty...
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    Tom Johnson (journalist) (category White House Fellows)
    Telegraph. President Lyndon B. Johnson (no relation) tapped Johnson as a White House Fellow, but he accepted only after being encouraged by the Telegraph's publisher...
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    W. Scott Gould (category White House Fellows)
    1994, Gould served as a White House Fellow in the Export-Import Bank of the United States and in the Office of the White House Chief of Staff. From 1994...
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    Michael Armacost (category White House Fellows)
    policy at Pomona College. Armacost was a White House Fellow in 1969-1970. Founded in 1964, the White House Fellowship is one of America’s most prestigious...
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    Dave Aronberg (category White House Fellows)
    in customer bills. In 2000, Aronberg was selected to be one of 15 White House Fellows from across the country. In this non-partisan position, he served...
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    Elliot Ackerman (category White House Fellows)
    July 26, 2011. "Press Release: White House Appoints 2012-2013 Class Of White House Fellows". Whitehouse.gov. White House Office of the Press Secretary...
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    Robert McFarlane (American government official) (category White House Fellows)
    was named a White House Fellow. He was the first Marine Corps officer selected for the program. McFarlane was assigned to the White House Office of Legislative...
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