The University Record, November 6, 1995
Clinton senior adviser will speak at anniversary
celebration for U's Public Service Intern
Program
By Julie Peterson
News and Information Services
George Stephanopoulos, senior adviser to
President Clinton, will speak at the University
at 7 p.m. Friday (Nov. 10) in Room 100, Hutchins
Hall.
Stephanopoulos's free, public talk is sponsored
by Career Planning and Placement in recognition
of the 25th anniversary of the University's
Public Service Intern Program.
The Public Service Intern Program, originally
begun by U-M students, assists undergraduates
from all academic departments in obtaining
summer internships with government and related
organizations. About 70 students secure
internships through the program each summer, and
more than 1,400 students have interned in more
than 265 different offices over the program's
25-year history.
Stephanopoulos is currently senior adviser to
the president for policy and strategy. During
the 1992 presidential campaign, he served the
Clinton/Gore campaign as deputy campaign manager
and director of communications. In that position
he oversaw polling, policy, scheduling, press
relations and media operations.
Before joining Clinton's campaign,
Stephanopoulos was the executive floor manager
to House Majority Leader Richard A. Gephardt. In
1988 he was deputy communications director for
the Dukakis/Bentsen campaign and prior to that
served as administrative assistant for Rep.
Edward Feighan of Ohio.
He holds a master's degree in theology from
Balliol College, Oxford University, England,
where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He
obtained his B.A. in 1982 from Columbia
University, graduating summa cum laude in
political science.
http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9596/Nov06_95/artcl03.htm

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