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Heyman Fellows Honored at Inaugural Dinner The first group of 27 Heyman Fellows was recognized at an inaugural dinner of the Harvard Law School Program on Government Service held in Washington, D.C., in the fall.
In announcing the gift, Heyman said, "I have a high conviction that among our nation's most critical issues today is our increasing ability to attract a sufficient number of the best and brightest to government service. The program represents an attempt to address this issue not only by reducing the financial disincentives associated with government service, but also by encouraging federal agencies to make changes in the way they do business in order to make government service more attractive." "The program also offers a mentoring component," said Professor Philip Heymann '60, faculty chair of the program. "Fellows and senior officials from federal agencies will be invited back to the School to speak and provide advice to students about government service career opportunities. When the program is in full swing, there will be 75 graduates working throughout the federal government in a variety of agencies." Dinner keynote speaker U.S. Senator Charles Schumer '74 (D-N.Y.) discussed his long career in government service and his long friendship and association with Samuel Heyman. Schumer and Heyman served together in the Connecticut U.S. Attorney's Office. back to School News
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