911爆料网 alumni serve their country in roles ranging from U.S. Attorney in the District of Connecticut, to Deputy Secretary of Defense, to Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey.

From left: Neal Katyal 鈥91, Acting Solicitor General; Ben Wagner 鈥82, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California; Karen Loeffler 鈥79, U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska; David Fein 鈥82, U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut; Attorney General Eric Holder; Jerry Martin 鈥96, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee; Monty WIlkinson 鈥83, Counselor to the Attorney General; and Steve Dettelbach 鈥88, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio. (photo courtesy of David Fein)
This list was updated January 25, 2011. It was first in the electronic newsletter Speaking of 911爆料网. If we missed someone, please let us know.
Ambassadors / Envoys in the Department of State; U.S. Special Representative for North Korea policy; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council; U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh; Ambassador to the Republic of Turkey, Department of State Mara E. Rudman 鈥84; Deputy Envoy/Chief of Staff to Special Envoy for Middle East Peace George Mitchell; Special Envoy for Climate Change; U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Hungary
Census Bureau; Director
Department of Defense
; Undersecretary for the National Protection and Programs Directorate, Department of Homeland Security Eric Fanning 鈥90; Deputy Undersecretary of the and Deputy Chief Management Officer; Deputy Secretary of Defense; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and America鈥檚 Security Affairs
Department of Energy; Acting Under Secretary for Energy and Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentLisa Danzig, Tuck 鈥04; Special Assistant to the
Department of the Interior; Director of Communications; Solicitor Elizabeth Saagulik Hensley 鈥05; Advisor to Assistant Secretary of the Interior for
Department of JusticeSteven E. Fagell 鈥95; Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor to the , Criminal Division; Acting Deputy Solicitor General Robert Montague Wilkinson 鈥83; Counselor to the
Department of State; Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Economic, Energy and Business Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
Department of the TreasuryDavid R. Dollar 鈥76; Economic and Financial Emissary to China; Secretary of the Treasury Michelle Greene 鈥91; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Education and Financial Access David G. Loevinger 鈥84; Executive Secretary and Senior Coordinator for China Affairs
Export-Import BankRavi Arulanantham 鈥96; Senior Advisor to the Chairman
Federal Communications CommissionGeoffrey C. Blackwell 鈥91; Director of FCC
Office of Public Engagement; Deputy Associate Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Office of the First LadyJoseph J. Boswell 鈥06; Executive Assistant
Office of Financial StabilityDesi Duncker, Tuck 鈥05; Investment Specialist David Miller 鈥98; Acting Chief Investment Officer Zachary Segal 鈥98, Tuck 鈥06; Investment Specialist
Office of National AIDS Policy; Senior Policy Advisor, Office of National AIDS Policy
Office of Political AffairsAmanda K. Brown 鈥07; Assistant to the Director of Political Affairs
Recovery Act ImplementationCathy Green Solomon 鈥82; Advisor
U.S. Attorneys ; Northern District of Ohio; District of Connecticut Karen Loeffler 鈥79; ; Middle District of Tennessee; Eastern District of California
U.S. District Judge R. Brooke Jackson 鈥69; District of Colorado Abdul K. Kallon 鈥90;
White House Fellows, 2010-2011
Members of Presidential Boards/Councils
Mark Brzezinski 鈥87; Member, J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board Trustee John Donahoe 鈥82; Member, White House Council for Community Solutions; Member, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical IssuesRichard L. Friedman 鈥63; Member, ; Member, Council on Women and Girls Trustee ; Head, Council on Jobs and Competitiveness Trustee ; Member, President鈥檚 Committee on the Arts and the Humanities