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Bryce Harlow Foundation 2013-14 Fellows

The Bryce Harlow Foundation is pleased to announce its 2013-14 class of Bryce Harlow Fellows. Our prestigious fellowship is awarded to exceptional graduate students with career goals in government relations and lobbying who demonstrate high academic achievement and leadership skills. Bryce Harlow Fellows attend graduate school part-time while working full-time in a variety of settings, including Capitol Hill, government agencies, lobbying firms and trade associations.

The Bryce Harlow Fellowship selection was once again a very competitive process.  The committee, chaired this year by Jo Cooper, selected 20 fellows from almost 70 applications that were submitted on-line for the first time this year. The new class of fellows represents six major universities, including American University, the Catholic University of America, George Mason University, George Washington University, Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University.  Three Fellows are MBA students, six are studying law, and 11 are pursuing Masters degrees in public policy and government.

The Foundation considers its Bryce Harlow Fellows to be the future of professional advocacy – those who are committed to practicing the art of lobbying with the highest level of integrity.  In addition to the $8,000 award, Fellows participate in mentoring relationships with the Foundation’s board of governors. Applications for the 2014-15 academic year will be available on our website in January.

Bryce Harlow Foundation 2013-14 Fellows

 

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