[Nfbmd] FW: [i-Neighbors EdnorGardensLakeside] Mayoral Fellowship
Melissa Ann Riccobono
melissa at riccobono.us
Wed Feb 2 14:47:07 UTC 2011
Hello everyone,
I thought this might be of interest to someone--or someone who knows
someone... You get the picture.
Thanks,
Melissa
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Subject: [i-Neighbors EdnorGardensLakeside] Mayoral Fellowship
Karenthia Barber posted the following:
Office of the Mayor of Baltimore City - Mayoral
Fellowship
(Application Deadline February 28, 2011)
Fellowship Dates: June 15 - August 19, 2011
During a 10 week full-time placement in a Mayoral office or agency, Fellows
will be
assigned to projects that focus on a myriad of public policy issues and
challenges.
Mayoral Fellows will complete their projects under the direction of senior
level
government officials and will be provided with immediate and direct
feedback. At the
conclusion of the summer, Fellows will give presentations to the Mayor and
various
cabinet officials summarizing their placements and overall summer
experience. The
ultimate objective of the fellowship is to encourage talented individuals,
with an interest
in public service, to seek permanent positions within City government at the
conclusion
of their academic program.
Mayoral Fellows receive stipends and are placed in agencies based on their
background,
interests and the needs of the agencies and departments. Placements are
available in
agencies such as:
. Department of Finance
. Housing and Community
. Development
. Planning
. Public Works
. Transportation
. Fire Department
. Health Department
. Office of Promotion and the Arts
. CitiStat Office
. Human Resources
. Recreation and Parks
. Intergovernmental Relations
. Office on Criminal Justice
Brownbag Speaker Series
Mayoral Fellows also have weekly brownbag lunches with cabinet members,
corporate
executives, and community leaders, in a small and informal setting. The
lunches are
designed to provide an opportunity for in-depth discussions on the vast and
complex
issues facing the city, including business development, housing, crime,
civic engagement,
education, health, and community redevelopment.
Visit the Baltimore City Mayoral Fellowship Web Site @
http://baltimorecity.gov/OfficeoftheMayor/MayoralInitiatives/May
oralFellowship.aspx
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