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MEDIA ADVISORY National Academy of Public Administration to Host Forum On Schedule F and the Future of the Public Service

June 22, 2023

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Academy of Public Administration will host a June 29th forum, “Schedule F and the Future of the Public Service,” featuring Michael Rigas and James Sherk of the America First Policy Institute, both of whom served in the Trump Administration. Academy Fellows James-Christian Blockwood and Dr. Mary Guy will join the discussion on the federal civil service and Academy Fellow Donald Kettl will moderate. (registration)

WHAT: Schedule F and the Future of the Public Service

WHEN: June 29, 2023

11:30 AM ET

WHERE: Virtual webinar

WHO: James-Christian Blockwood, Executive Vice President, Partnership for Public Service

Mary Guy, Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado at Denver

Michael Rigas, Director, American Leadership Initiative, America First Policy Institute; former Acting Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management (Trump Administration)

James Sherk, Director, Center for American Freedom, America First Policy Institute; former Special Assistant to President Donald Trump

Donald F. Kettl, Professor Emeritus and former Dean, University of Maryland School of Public Policy (moderator)

MEDIA: Please register here.

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