Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: December 3, 2008
Sen. Sean Burrage
Senator Burrage Selected for National Leadership Program
State Sen. Sean
Burrage has been named as one of only 24 elected public officials
to be selected for the Aspen Institute’s Rodel Fellowships
in Public Leadership 2008 Class of Fellows. Each of the members
of the class was selected based on their reputation for intellect,
thoughtfulness, and a bipartisan approach to governing. The class
is evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats and represents
Fellows from 22 states, serving both local and state levels of government.
Burrage is the only elected official from Oklahoma chosen for the
2008 class.
“I am extremely honored to have been chosen for this public
leadership program,” said Burrage, D-Claremore. “This
is an institute dedicated to the study of democracy, with individuals
who share the belief that our first priority must be to achieve
the greatest good possible for our citizens.”
The previous Oklahoma Rodel Fellow was Senate President Pro Tempore
Designate Glenn Coffee, who was appointed in 2007. Other outstanding
Oklahomans who have participated in the program include Corporation
Commissioner Jeff Cloud, appointed in 2006, and U.S. Congressman
Dan Boren who was named a Rodel Fellow in 2005.
The Aspen Institute’s Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership
program was established in 2005 with the goal of enhancing American
democracy by convening the nation’s most promising young political
leaders in a casual, bipartisan setting to explore the underlying
values and principles of democracy, the relationship between individuals
and their community, and the responsibilities of public leadership.
The Class of 2008 will begin their dialogue when they convene for
the first time in January 2009. The new class will meet two more
times over the course of their 24-month Fellowship.
For more information contact:
Senator Burrage's Office: (405) 521-5555

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