Students Named Finalists For Fellowship

Clinton School students Kate Cawvey (’12) and Fernando Cutz (’12) were selected as Presidential Management Fellowship finalists. The PMF program is run by the U.S Office of Personnel Management to help develop future government leaders.

The program gives advanced degree candidates the opportunity to work in entry-level positions within agencies of the federal government.

As PMF finalists, Cawvey and Cutz will have the opportunity to apply for jobs with the federal government that are specifically reserved for Presidential Management Fellows.

If hired for a PMF Fellowship, they will spend 2 years working and learning about how the government works with the goal of earning a full-time job after their fellowship is complete.

Clinton School graduate Emily Fischer was a PMF Finalist and now works for the State Department in Washington D.C.

Less than 7 percent of applicants from across the country are chosen as PMF finalists and Cawvey and Cutz are the two of the three finalists from Arkansas.

Cawvey is a native of Oxford, Ohio and a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College where she majored in international development and race relations.

Cutz was born in Brazil and currently hails from Miami, Fla. He is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis where he majored in international studies and political science.

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