Check it -
Foreign Policy Initiatives (not sure if they picked that up from a certain site's banner l'headline haha) is non-profit, non-partisan, tax-exempt org under Sec 501(c)(3) of some kinda tax law thingy (truly - who cares?!)
Anywrought - FPI is totally hot to
promote active Great Satan FoPo committed to robust, overtly girthy support for
democratic allies, human rights, a strong American military equipped to
meet the - let us speak plainly here - hyperpuissant challenges of the 21st century, and strengthening Great Satan's global economic competitiveness repeatedly sans modesty or restraint.
Sweet!
Hold up - it gets sweeter mein schatzen!
FPI's
N'ork City Leaders Program. The purpose of the New York Leaders Program
is to cultivate the next generation of foreign policy leaders, connect
them with each other, and foster high-level engagement with foreign
policy experts from New York and Washington. The program will identify
young professionals in a variety of industries who share FPI’s
commitment to international engagement, support for America’s allies,
expanding political and economic freedom, and a strong military.
Program Description
Members of the FPI New York Leaders Program will have the opportunity to participate in an exclusive series of bi-monthly dinner discussions with influential foreign policy experts, authors, and practitioners in foreign affairs to engage in thoughtful and educational conversations on topics such as global finance, international terrorism, and multilateral institutions.
Members of the FPI New York Leaders Program will have the opportunity to participate in an exclusive series of bi-monthly dinner discussions with influential foreign policy experts, authors, and practitioners in foreign affairs to engage in thoughtful and educational conversations on topics such as global finance, international terrorism, and multilateral institutions.
Dinners will be capped at about 20 guests to
facilitate intimate discussions (whoa!), with the network of participants
invited to attend as often as they can. Accommodations will be made to
ensure each participant can attend as many dinners as possible. All
events will take place in New York City from January 2012 through December 2012.
Additionally, participants will be invited to a variety of other events
hosted by FPI.
To view current and past participants in the FPI Future
Leaders Program, a similar series in Washington DC, click here.
Requirements & Expectations
FPI is seeking the best and brightest young professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 with diverse backgrounds and experience in finance, media, law, academia, non-profits, government, and Great Satan's military. Applicants should have at least a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of three years of professional experience or relevant graduate work. While American citizenship is not required, FPI asks that applicants live in or near New York, or that they be able to travel to New York for the dinners.
Annual Membership Dues
Requirements & Expectations
FPI is seeking the best and brightest young professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 with diverse backgrounds and experience in finance, media, law, academia, non-profits, government, and Great Satan's military. Applicants should have at least a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of three years of professional experience or relevant graduate work. While American citizenship is not required, FPI asks that applicants live in or near New York, or that they be able to travel to New York for the dinners.
Annual Membership Dues
Private Sector: $150 Non-Profit: $100 Student: $50
Application Process
Young professionals interested in applying for membership to the FPI New York Leaders Program are asked to fill out the application form, which includes submitting the following materials:
· Current resume
· Letter of interest describing how the applicant will contribute to and benefit from the program
· Letter
of reference from a current or former employer or professor addressing
the applicant’s intellectual and analytical abilities, foreign policy
experience, and leadership qualities
· The name, title, and organization of the person who will write the applicant's letter of reference
All application materials must be submitted in full by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, November 30, 2011.
Applicants will be notified of their selection at the end of December 2011. The program will begin in January 2012 and run through December 2012.
Any questions should be directed to FPI Director of Government Relations & Outreach Rachel Hoff at RHoff@foreignpolicyi.org.
Applicants will be notified of their selection at the end of December 2011. The program will begin in January 2012 and run through December 2012.
Any questions should be directed to FPI Director of Government Relations & Outreach Rachel Hoff at RHoff@foreignpolicyi.org.
Contact Information
The Foreign Policy Initiative
c/o Rachel Hoff, Director of Government Relations & Outreach
11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 325
Washington, DC 20036
Office: (202)-296-3322
Fax: (202)-296-1999
e-mail: RHoff@foreignpolicyi.org
The Foreign Policy Initiative
c/o Rachel Hoff, Director of Government Relations & Outreach
11 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 325
Washington, DC 20036
Office: (202)-296-3322
Fax: (202)-296-1999
e-mail: RHoff@foreignpolicyi.org
"Pic - "So alla them Green Company scams got enough Stimuli cash that could fund the military for another 40 years?!!!"
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