[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1993, Book I)]
[May 26, 1993]
[Pages 741-742]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Announcement of White House Fellows
May 26, 1993

    The President today appointed 17 men and women from a variety of 
backgrounds and across the country to be the 1993-94 class of White 
House fellows.
    White House fellows are a select group of men and women who spend a 
year early in their career serving as paid assistants to the President, 
Vice President, or Cabinet-level offi-


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cials. This class will begin their fellowship year in September. They 
were selected by a commission appointed earlier this month by the 
President. It was chaired by Nancy Bekavac, the president of Scripps 
College.
    ``This is a group of people of exceptional abilities, strong 
motivation, and a commitment to serve their country,'' said the 
President. ``I look forward to their service and am confident they will 
join the successful ranks of such White House fellowship alumni as 
General Colin Powell and Secretary Henry Cisneros.''
    The individuals chosen for this year's fellowships are:

    Paul T. Anthony, Washington, DC
    Suzanne Rose Becker, Bolton, MA
    Christopher Frank Chyba, Ellicott City, MD
    Jami Floyd, Oakland, CA
    W. Scott Gould, Topsfield, MA
    Kevin Vincent Grimes, Mountain View, CA
    Suzan Denise Johnson Cook, Bronx, NY
    Michael Nathaniel Levy, Washington, DC
    Gaynor McCown, New York, NY
    Barbara Paige, New York, NY
    Raul Perea-Henze, New York, NY
    Leslie Ramirez, Evans, GA
    Maj. David Rhodes, USAF, Glendale, AZ
    Reginald L. Robinson, Lawrence, KS
    Martha E. Stark, Brooklyn, NY
    Todd Ulmer, San Francisco, CA
    Maj. Roderick Von Lipsey, USMC, Philadelphia, PA

Note: Biographies of the White House fellows were made available by the 
Office of the Press Secretary.