ANNUAL REPORT 2008 – 2009 Celebrating the 20Th Anniversary of the PAF Program (1989 - 2009)
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Presidential Administrative Fellows ANNUAL REPORT 2008 – 2009 Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the PAF Program (1989 - 2009) PAF 1989 – 2009 The George Washington University The Presidential Administrative Fellowship program exists to advance the objectives and reputation of m Through her placement in the President’s Office KELLY has m This January, RYAN planned the PAF Professional Development prepared countless briefings for President Knapp on Day including professional development in the areas of interview The George Washington University through the philanthropic, academic, professional and personal contributions 2 student-related issues and also was a part of the authorship skills, public speaking, managing money in the current of its Fellows. This year, President Steven Knapp’s key goals have centralized the University’s direction: research, committee for two white papers presented to the Board of economy and etiquette. He also set up a briefing for University service, community, learning and sustainability. Combining these goals with the PAF focus areas of academic, Trustees: Graduate Community Development and Administrators on the Higher Education Reauthorization Act Leadership Development. by Two Alumni. professional, and ambassadorial experiences, a lens is created to view the accomplishments of the PAF program during m As part of her placement, ALYSCIA contributed to the Inaugural m JACQ pursued professional development in managing diverse the 2008-2009 academic year. Float, Business and Cost Analysis. constituent groups. LEARNING: SUSTAINABILITY: 2008–2009 PAF PROFESSIONAL Accomplishments m MATT helped found and develop the mission and strategy for a m Green is the word, and GINA has lived it out through Campaign brand new academic institute on campus. GW sorting out recyclable materials from trash on Kogan Plaza, m MATT has helped to begin the formation of a WRGW alumni RESEARCH: dorm-storming Thurston on a Saturday afternoon for recycling, advisory board for the 80th anniversary. m GINA has directly seen the ties between her coursework and her m KENAN continued her work on a collaborative project with placement and is able to apply them in navigating through the playing frisbee on the Quad to celebrate Earth Hour, gardening the National Institute for Standards and Technology for EUV m JACQ has been instrumental in encouraging student staff to coordination of several offices for Earth Week 2009. the green roof, and planning Earth Week. Interference Lithography. She completed the initial testing on participate in Martin Luther King Day of Service, Jumpstart for a the interferometer to determine the effects of vibration on the Day, and Relay for Life. instrument’s performance and also performed Finite Element 2008–2009 PAF AMBASSADORIAL Accomplishments m During this past summer KELLY volunteered as an English Analysis to determine mode shapes and the effect of thermal instructor with Learning Enterprises in Mazatlan, Mexico. drift. She has also continued on a related project designing and RESEARCH: SERVICE: manufacturing a vibration isolation system that will eventually be m KELLY, CAITLIN, TITI AND SARA volunteered their time to participate m KENAN had the opportunity to present part of the research she is m CAITLIN served on the President’s Service Implementation in Jumpstart for a Day by making bubbles with DC preschoolers. used in conjunction with the interferometer. working on at The American Society for Precision Engineering Committee and as a DC Cares volunteer and project leader for m Approaching research from a different angle, ALYSCIA used COMMUNITY: Spring Topical Meeting in Berkeley, CA. For this meeting she, Servathon, an annual day of service. Market Basket Analysis for best practice in business operations, her advisor, and the collaborators at NIST submitted a conference m RYAN served as a 2-time Learning Partner for Alternative Breaks m CAITLIN continues to work on communications and a marketing paper entitled “Design of an Interferometer for EUV Interference student billing, and financial operations. She also analyzed to New Orleans as well as a member of the President’s Service plan to strengthen the Young Alumni Network, which is GW’s Lithography at the NIST SURF III Synchrotron.” square footage for the University and how that affects Implementation Committee. sponsored research overhead. recent graduate program in the Office of Alumni Relations. m RYAN orchestrated a briefing for President Knapp on continued Also through her placement in the Office of Alumni Relations m Improving ties to PAF Alumni, CHRIS AND ALYSCIA assisted in Similar to ALYSCIA, RYAN also issued specific research on research opportunities with the National Institute for Standards m she helped implement GW’s Alumni Weekend, celebrating the the creation of the PAF Alumni Advisory Board (AAB). ALYSCIA and Technology. At this briefingK ENAN presented the research financial aid bills in addition to investigating higher education university’s alumni community. also assisted in Alumni events coordinated, collaborated with PAF experience that she has had working collaboratively as well as legislation and organization of the American States Partnership. alumni to create a strategic plan, and served as a panel member m Similarly, SARA helps engage the GW community through project some of the research topics. for GW student athletes interested in graduate school. m Placement in GW’s Global Media Institute has allowed MATT managing communication material for initiatives across SASS the perfect opportunity to conduct research on the decline of m Preparing a report for the Board of Trustees, JACQ researched and EVP&T offices. m After winning the title of Miss DC International 2008, TITI Freshman Service Initiatives. traditional news media. Related to this, he also participated in a spent the year promoting her platform of youth volunteerism program that examined the voting habits of young people. m RYAN remains active in the community staying heavily ORDAN published an op-ed in The Christian Science Monitor throughout DC as spokesperson for ServeDC, the Mayor’s involved with the Annual Foggy Bottom Block Party, FRIENDS m J on US strategy for Afghanistan, which was re-printed in the office on community service. She completed over 100 hours of m The economy has affected everyone and TITI had the opportunity group meetings, Community BBQ, Neighborhood Website, Defense Department’s “Early Bird,” a daily newsletter serving the community service including singing the National Anthem at the to serve as Summit Coordinator and manage all planning and and writing the GW Minute detailing GW involvement informational needs of senior defense officials in the continuing American Heart Association Walk and participating in DC Public logistics for “Credit Crisis on Main Street”, an emergency throughout the entire city. summit sponsored by the GW Center for Entrepreneurial assessment of defense policies, programs and actions. Schools clean up campaigns. Excellence, Madison Park Hotels & Development, and Holland & m Based on his research efforts, MATT produced two television At the 2009 Student Leadership Symposium, ELLY and AMAR Serving in a number or roles, ACQ is a member of the President’s programs giving the GW and DC community an opportunity to m K L m J Knight Law Firm. The summit was planned to address the effect presented on the effects on nonverbal communication and Task Force on Sustainability, a volunteer with the Office of Greek of the current credit crisis on small business and community learn about the economic crisis and decline of traditional news leadership. INA Life and alumna chapter, as well as a drug and alcohol youth media from experts in the field(s). G helped plan and organize the presentation. banking, featuring White House representative, Christina Romer, trainer of leadership development. m ALYSCIA sought out professional development in finance and and prominent community bank and small business leaders. m JACQ always remained connected to the community through accounting, financial modeling, and corporate ratio analysis. ARAH O volunteered for GW’s 2008 Service Excellence Colonial Inauguration, managing a Welcome Back Week Student m S -J m As a part of his placement, JORDAN conducted research in several Awards, which recognized exemplary students, staff, and faculty Organization fair, and interacting with student organizations. focus areas for the Homeland Security Policy Institute (HSPI), at the University. including the Afghanistan-Pakistan crisis, counterterrorism vs. m SARAH-JO assisted in fundraising efforts for the Charles E. As a member of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team in counterinsurgency, intelligence issues, and the Middle East region. Smith Center renovation. m Training, SARA has continued to fundraise for the Society based m KELLY presented a leadership development white paper to her m Seeking to reach out to the larger university-wide community, on their mission to wipe out blood cancers and improve the colleagues throughout the university to solicit feedback. JORDAN has helped HSPI expand its “internal outreach” quality of life for patients and their families. to various parts of the Medical Center. He also improved ACQ HRIS ORDAN ELLY OSH AND YAN SERVICE: HSPI connections with the diplomatic community, Defense m J , C , J , K , J R represented the PAFs on their Relay for Life team. m For Alternative Spring Break, CAITLIN was a learning partner on Department, the intelligence community, other