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New Grad Named White House Fellow

November, 2002


David Carmel, MBA ’02

David Carmel, MBA ’02, was one of 13 Americans named White House Fellows by President George Bush this summer. The 21st Business School graduate to be selected for the prestigious fellowship, Carmel will spend a year as an assistant to a Cabinet member or senior presidential advisor. “It’s an exceptional educational opportunity, one that will expose him to the inner workings of the U.S. government and how policy is crafted,” noted Dean Robert Joss, himself a White House Fellow in 1968–69, four years after the program began.

While an undergraduate at Harvard in 1995, Carmel cofounded the Jumpstart service program that pairs college students with preschool children who need individual attention. The program currently employs 80 full-time staff and deploys 1,400 college students in 17 cities.


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