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2007 Report to Congress
"The Stennis
Center believes that no
government, regardless of its history and structure, can be better than the
people who make it work. That is why our focus is on people over policy. We
are confident that if we can get the best possible people in public service
leadership, we will also get good policy." - Executive Director Rex
Buffington
The Stennis Center
for Public Service is a federal, legislative branch agency created by Congress
in 1988 to promote and strengthen public service leadership in America. The
Stennis Center is headquartered in Starkville, Mississippi, adjacent to Mississippi State University
and has an office on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Programs of the Stennis Center are funded through an endowment
plus private contributions from foundations and corporations.
The Stennis Center’s
mandate is to attract young people to careers in public service, to provide
training for leaders in or likely to be in public service, and to offer
development opportunities for senior congressional staff. Products of the Stennis Center include conferences, seminars,
special projects, and leadership development programs.
The Stennis Center
has a history of successful past events which relate to Congress and
leadership. During each session of Congress, the Stennis Center
operates a unique, bipartisan development program for 30 of the most
outstanding high ranking congressional staff in the House and Senate. These
veteran staff members have in turn started a mentoring program for younger
congressional staff, called Emerging Leaders. The Stennis Center
also has a Civil-Military Leadership program which connects freshmen Members
of Congress with leaders in the armed services. In addition, the Southern
Women in Public Service conference, established in 1991, has featured Hillary
Clinton, Elizabeth Dole, Geraldine Ferraro and nearly every female member of
Congress from the South. Over 300,000 high school students from across the
country annually compete for a spot at the John C. Stennis National Student
Congress.
The Stennis Center
forms partnerships to expand its capacity to promote public service. With the the U.S. Association of Former
Members of Congress, the Stennis
Center operates a program
which sends two former Members to college campuses around the nation to meet
with students about the importance of public affairs. The Stennis Center
also conducts programs with the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation to strengthen the
leadership abilities of Truman Scholars – young people who have
demonstrated a proclivity for public service careers.
The Stennis Center
welcomes sponsorship for its programs from foundations and corporations with
an interest in the quality and character of public service in America.
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