National Academy of Public Administration (United States) - Fellows

Fellows

The Academy's 600 Fellows are current and former public managers and scholars, business executives and labor leaders, Cabinet officers, members of Congress, governors, mayors, state legislators, and diplomats who provide insight and experience as they oversee Academy projects and provide general guidance. Fellows are also the Academy's primary vehicle for addressing emerging issues and contributing to the intellectual and popular discourse on government. Fellows elect new members of the Academy each year. The principal criterion for selection is a sustained and outstanding contribution to the field of public administration through public service or scholarship.

Some notable Fellows include:

  • Greg Lashutka
  • Colin Powell
  • Alasdair Roberts
  • Donna Shalala
  • Dick Thornburgh
  • David Walker

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