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Virginia Fire Fighter Named White House Fellow
June 22, 2006 – Jeff Stern, a member of
Arlington County, VA Local 2800 will serve as a White House
Fellow from September 2006 to September 2007. After
successfully navigating a highly competitive application
process, Stern, an 18-year fire service veteran, is one of
14 to participate in the leadership program.
The White House Fellows Program, founded in 1964 by President
Lyndon B. Johnson, offers exceptional men and women first-hand experience
working at the highest levels of the federal government. White House Fellows
typically spend one year working as full-time, paid special assistants to senior
White House staff, Cabinet secretaries and other top-ranking government
officials.
“After taking a team down to New Orleans after Hurricane
Katrina, I was reminded why it is so important for fire fighters to have a seat
in government,” says Stern. “It was that experience that prompted me to apply.”
Through the program, Stern hopes to gain insight that will help
when important fire service-related decisions are made on a local, regional and
national level.
“I am extremely honored to be selected out of hundreds of very
qualified professionals,” says Stern. “The more we educate ourselves on the
political process, the more power the fire service will have. This is an amazing
opportunity.”
Stern has spent his career as a fire fighter, paramedic,
instructor, special operations team leader and officer, serving with departments
in Maryland, Colorado and Virginia. He has written and lectured about fire
fighter safety, training, incident management, terrorism and disaster response,
and has served as a consultant to local, state, federal, and international
government agencies on emergency services issues.
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