ASME 2022-2023 Federal Fellows Begin New Term

ASME 2022-2023 Federal Fellows Begin New Term

Each year for the past 50 years, a cohort representing the diverse perspectives of ASME’s membership have been selected for ASME’s Federal Fellows program, each spending one year in the nation’s capital immersed in the creation of public policies that advance engineering, science, and technology to help solve the nation’s—and the world’s—greatest challenges.  ASME Global Public Affairs, which coordinates the Federal Fellows program with generous financial support from the ASME Foundation, is pleased to welcome the new incoming class of Federal Fellows for the 2022-2023 term:
 
  • Craig Scott, serving in the Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office at the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST)
  • Julien Caubel, serving in the office of U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM)
  • Elisabeth Deeb, serving in the office of U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA)
  • Aditi Gupta, also serving in the office of Senator Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM), starting in January 2023
For 50 years, our Fellows have helped mold the policies that have ushered in a new era of technological progress, from advancements in clean energy and standards development to policies focused on strengthening manufacturing capabilities and supply chains. In return, ASME Federal Fellows have garnered invaluable experience and an in-depth understanding of the intersection between government and the private sector while experiencing the unique and fascinating world found inside the Washington, DC beltway.
 
Applications for the 2023-2024 Federal Fellowships will open on November 1. Please watch Capitol Update for more details about how to apply or nominate someone you know who would benefit from this experience.
 

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