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Norwich students, alumni, and faculty work for diverse organizations in a wide variety of fields, but they all share one thing in common: industriousness. Explore this section to learn about their professional and civic accomplishments – and tell us about your own.
Jeffrey Orzechowski has been named a fellow in the 34th class of the Robert Bosch Foundational Fellowship Program. Established in 1984, the program provides motivated American leaders the opportunity to strengthen relations with their European (specifically, German) contemporaries in an effort to promote transatlantic cooperation in business, law and education, among other fields. Bosch Fellows participate in a series of professional seminars across Europe; these seminars are designed to expose participants to the greatest issues facing Germany and Europe and the ways in which American professionals can lend their expertise to viable solutions.
A 2015 graduate of Norwich University’s Master of Arts in Diplomacy program, Orzechowski has selected public policy for his fellowship field, with a focus on German foreign policy. He has previously worked as Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative Candice S. Miller, as well as Field Coordinator for U.S. Representative Pete Hoekstra’s 2012 senatorial campaign.
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