Oklahoma
State Senate
Co-President Pro Tempore
Senator Glenn Coffee, R-Oklahoma City
State Capitol Room 418
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5636
For Immediate Release: November 9, 2007
Coffee Selected for National Fellowship for ‘Rising
Stars’ of American Politics
State Sen.
Glenn Coffee, the co-president pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate, has
been selected by the Aspen Institute for a fellowship program honoring
public leaders identified as "the true rising stars" of American
politics.
Coffee, R-Oklahoma City, is one of 24 leaders selected for the Aspen-Rodel
Fellowship in Public Leadership, following an eight-month search involving
input from over 1,000 business, political, and civic leaders from across
the country.
Drawn from the ranks of federal, state, and local governments, and representing
22 states, the Class of 2007 will form the third class of the Aspen-Rodel
Fellowships in Public Leadership, designed to bring together “the
very best of the nation's emerging leaders” to discuss broad issues
of democratic governance and effective public service. This class of Fellows
will convene late next month for a conversation centered on the underlying
values and principles of a democratic society.
Former Oklahoma Congressman Mickey Edwards, the program's director, said
the new fellowship class represents “the true promise of America––an
outstanding group of young leaders with a clear commitment to putting
aside partisan differences for the good of our nation."
Edwards described the program's goals as twofold: “In a political
world in which partisanship has become increasingly negative and public
decision-making has become increasingly polarized, we're working to help
a new generation of public leaders build lasting relationships across
party lines, and at the same time, we're trying to sharpen the focus of
the political conversation on our common goals as members of a diverse
democracy."
Aspen Institute President Walter Isaacson said the Rodel Fellows "represent
the best hope for America's future — upcoming leaders committed
to working together for the common good."
Coffee stated, “It’s an honor to be selected as a Rodel Fellow
by the Aspen Institute. I look forward to meeting with leaders from across
our nation to seek common ground for solutions to the issues and problems
facing America today.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Coffee's Office: (405) 521-5605
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