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    Deborah Jospin

    Prestigious non-partisan federal fellowship program

    Deborah Jospin is a Commissioner on the President's Commission on White House Fellowships, appointed by President Biden in 2021.1 Some key details about her:

    Professional Background

    • Founder of Jospin Strategic, a consulting firm providing strategic advice to public and private sector clients1
    • Co-author of "The Charismatic Organization: Eight Ways to Grow a Nonprofit that Builds Buzz, Delights Donors and Engages Employees"1
    • Previously served as Associate General Counsel and Chief of Staff at the Corporation for National Service1
    • Director of AmeriCorps from 1997-20011

    Role on White House Fellows Commission

    As a Commissioner, Jospin is responsible for:

    • Helping recruit a diverse group of applicants for the White House Fellows program2
    • Screening applicants2
    • Making recommendations to the President for selection of White House Fellows2

    Her term on the Commission runs from June 4, 2021 to January 20, 2025.3

    Expertise

    Jospin has demonstrated experience in:

    • Nonprofit organizational management
    • Board governance
    • Strategic planning
    • Public policy

    Her background in national service programs and nonprofit leadership likely provides valuable perspective in evaluating candidates for the prestigious White House Fellows program.

    Highlights

    Jun 4 · whitehouse.gov
    President Biden Appoints Members to President's Commission on ...

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