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Mickey Edwards Former US Congressman Mickey
Edwards, director of The Aspen
Rodel Fellowships in Public
Leadership and a vice president
of the Aspen Institute

The Aspen-Rodel Fellowship Program is Proud to Announce its Fifth Class of Fellows. The Aspen Institute’s Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership has announced the selection of 24 elected public officials as its 2009 class of Fellows. Each of the members of the class was selected on their reputation for intellect, thoughtfulness, and a bipartisan approach to governing. The class is evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats and represents Fellows from 22 states, serving at both local and state levels of government. Read more.

The Aspen-Rodel Fellowship Program is Now Accepting Nominations for the Class of 2010. It's time again to begin assembling the next class of Aspen-Rodel Fellows -- and again we need your help. Because these young stars cannot nominate themselves, they must be nominated by those of you who know them and can vouch for them as your community or state's most respected, and most promising, leaders, on their way up in the political hierarchy. Read more.

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