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Anthony Clark Arend
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Dr. Anthony Clark Arend, Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University, is proud to return as the Director for the 2009 International Relations Program. For over twenty years, Dr. Arend has brought his energy, enthusiasm, and knowledge to this exciting and intellectually stimulating summer program.
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International Relations
David Beer
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David Beer is returning for his third year as a Head Teaching Assistant for Summer and Special Programs.  This year, David will lead the Summer Hoyas in two workshops, American Politics & Public Affairs and then National Security & CounterIntelligence.  He brings a wealth of knowledge to each program about Georgetown University, the Washington area, and the political process.  In 2007, David graduated from Georgetown University with Honors as a government major.  Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in political theory at the The Catholic University of America also in Washington, DC.
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Michael Bolinder
Michael Bolinder is a consultant and lobbyist from Arlington, VA.  A native of Massachusetts, Bolinder has served as congressional staff for several U.S. Representatives and congressional committee offices.
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Environmental Science Workshop
Thomas Cooke
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Professor Tom Cooke of the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University serves the Academic Director for Fundamentals of Business and has been involved in this unique program for high school students since its inception. Professor Cooke specializes in the Legal Environment of Business and Federal Income Taxation. Professor Cooke's current research focuses on federal tax law changes, ethics and professional responsibility and tax practice and procedure. He has also authored a number of articles on legal liability, tax ethics and the various tax acts.
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Mary Erb
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Mary Erb is the Curriculum Adviser for the mathematics component of the College Preparatory program. She has taught at Georgetown University for more than 15 years and usually teaches either Calculus I, Calculus II or Pre-Calculus. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. at Georgetown and is the Executive Director of the Georgetown University Master of Science in Mathematics and Statistics program.
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College Preparatory
Jane Holahan
Jane Holahan, the director of the Academic Resource Center at Georgetown University, is a curriculum advisor to the College Preparatory program for Summer Hoyas. During the academic year, Ms. Holahan shares her experience and expertise with Georgetown University students who have disabilities as well as with students facing academic challenges. She provides support to the Deans’ offices and faculty by acting as a resource. Her educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in biology and literature from Moravian College and doctoral degree in educational leadership from George Washington University.
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College Preparatory
Linda Kramer Jenning
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Linda Kramer Jenning began her journalism career with the Associated Press in New York, San Francisco and Oregon. She worked in television at the CBS affiliate in Portland, Oregon, before returning to print journalism as a freelancer for Time magazine and other publications. She later joined People magazine and served as its Deputy Bureau Chief in Washington, DC. In 2007 she became the Washington editor for Glamour.
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Journalism Workshop
Eric Langenbacher
Eric Langenbacher is the Academic Director for the American Politics and Public Affairs program. Professor Langenbacher brings a wealth of enthusiasm, experience and expertise to the program. He is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Government and the Director of the Honors Program at Georgetown University. Dr. Langenbacher studied at Carleton University and the University of Toronto in Canada before starting graduate work in the Government Department and Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown in 1996. He was awarded a Fulbright grant in 1999-2000 and held the Ernst Reuter Fellowship at the Free University of Berlin in 1999-2000, the Hopper Memorial Fellowship at Georgetown in 2000-2001.
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Kelly Lewis
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Bringing more than 15 years of experience in working with and shaping the leaders of today and tomorrow, Kelly Lewis will serve as the 2009 Capstone Director for the Leadership & Ethics program.  Ms. Lewis is the founder of the Lewis Leadership Group, a leadership development company that improves performance - inside and out, inspiring greater awareness and authentic action.  Kelly Lewis is a native of Richmond, VA and earned a bachelor’s degree in Business from Virginia Tech University.  She holds a certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University and has been designated an Associate Certified Coach by the International Coach Federation.  Before starting the Lewis Leadership Group, Kelly spent twelve years as a change leader in corporate America with a Fortune 200 Company where she created, facilitated, and led large scale change efforts, strategic initiatives, and leadership development programs.
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Leadership and Ethics
Catherine Beth Lotrionte
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Dr. Catherine Lotrionte is the curriculum advisor for the National Security and Counterintelligence program. Dr. Lotrionte is also the associate director of the Institute for International Law & Politics and a visiting professor of government and foreign service at Georgetown University. In 2002 she was appointed by General Brent Scowcroft to be counsel to the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board at the White House, a position she held until 2006. In 2002 she also served as a legal counsel for the Joint Inquiry Committee of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Prior to that, Professor Lotrionte was assistant general counsel with the Office of General Counsel at the Central Intelligence Agency, where she provided legal advice relating to foreign intelligence and counterintelligence activities, international terrorism, narcotics trafficking, organized crime, money laundering, espionage, and security matters. At Georgetown, she teaches courses on intelligence law and international law. Professor Lotrionte earned her PhD from Georgetown University and her JD from New York University and is the author of numerous publications, including an article on killing regime leaders published in the Washington Quarterly entitled “When to Target Leaders.” She is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She also has served in the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Susan Manion
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Director of the College Prep program, Susan Manion, has been with the School of Continuing Studies and Summer Programs at Georgetown University for six years; four years as the Director and two years as a teacher. Susan has been the Director of Counseling at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory school for seven years. Prior to her current position at Georgetown Visitation, she worked for fourteen years at Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, MD. She received her undergraduate degree from Mt. St. Joseph College in Cincinnatti, Ohio and her Masters in Counseling from Johns Hopkins University. Recent certificate training includes an extensive year long program with Dr. William Stixrud and Associates in "Strategies That Work," a comprehensive tutor training program. She is a member of the American School Counselors Association and the Washington Independent School Counselors.
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College Preparatory
Andrea Mayer
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Andrea Mayer is the Academic Director of the Law and Society Program.   Professor Mayer served as a trial attorney for the federal government for nine years, where she specialized in litigation related to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, other laws prohibiting discrimination in federally assisted programs, and federal receiverships.  She has represented the federal government in numerous capacities, including Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, receivership counsel, and agency counsel, where she provided legal advice relating to employment law, fraud, venture capital and investment law, regulatory enforcement, and governmental privileges.  
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Law and Society
Douglas McCabe
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Dr. Douglas M. McCabe is Professor of Labor Relations, Human Resource Management, and Organizational Behavior at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.  He is the author of more than 200 articles, papers, monographs, and speeches presented at professional and scholarly meetings in the field of employee relations. He is also an active domestic and international consultant.
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Alisa Parenti
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Alisa Parenti is an award- winning journalist with more than two decades of experience in the fields of print and broadcast communications. She began her career as a production assistant at WBBM-TV (CBS) in Chicago, Illinois, and later went on to work as a broadcast reporter at WBBS-FM and WTVH-TV (CBS) in Syracuse, New York.After reporting for five years at the top-rated station in Syracuse, WIXT-TV (ABC), Alisa was chosen to anchor the 11 p.m. newscast in 2000. In 2002, Alisa joined WJLA-TV (ABC) and News Channel 8 in Washington D.C. as a broadcast correspondent on "Good Morning Washington." She later served as a Weekend News Anchor. Alisa graduated from Northwestern University in 1987 with a degree in Communications. She holds a Master's Degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern, as well. Alisa is active in the Medill Mentoring Program, the Northwestern Alumni Association, the National Press Club and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards Committee. Alisa resides in Northern Virginia with her husband, Jim, and her two daughters.
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Journalism Workshop
George Perry
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George Perry is currently the Senior Vice President, Marketing and Sales for the Washington Freedom (WPS). George is also the founder and President of GP4 Consulting, a strategic partnership marketing consulting firm working with corporate sponsors, sports and entertainment properties and events to identify, evaluate, negotiate and activate Great Marketing Partnerships.
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Sports Industry Management
Sarah C. Stiles
Sarah Stiles is the Academic Director for the Leadership & Ethics program and the Capstone Director for the Law & Society Program.  Professor Stiles teaches in both the Department of Sociology and the Department of Government at Georgetown University, where she specializes in social entrepreneurship and leadership studies. She came to Georgetown after eight years at American University where she was Director of the Leadership Program in the School of Public Affairs.
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Leadership and Ethics
Law and Society
Kathryn Temple
Kathryn Temple, J.D., Ph.D. is the Curriculum Adviser for the English component of the College Preparatory Program and oversees the curriculum design and training of program staff.  Associate professor and chair of the Georgetown University English Department, she specializes in eighteenth-century British law, literature, and culture.  At Georgetown, she serves as first vice-chair of the Executive Faculty and as Writing Services Coordinator for the School of Continuing Studies.  Currently she is an elected representative on the MLA Division for Restoration and Eighteeth-Century Studies, the chair of the Macaulay Prize Committee for the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, and a consultant to the College Board on the issue of Advanced Placement standards for English literature.  Her current book project, Juridipoetics, takes up the relationship between poetics, affect, and political institutions, while her first book, Scandal Nation, investigated the public impact of law on texts and authorship.  She teaches eighteenth-centry literature and culture, women's literature, advanced prose writing, and law and cultural studies.  Originally from Urbana, Illinois, she received a J.D. from Emory University School of Law in 1981 and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia in 1994.  She has been at Georgetown since 1994.
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College Preparatory
Barbara Feinman Todd
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Barbara Feinman Todd will serve as this year’s Curriculum Advisor for the Journalism Workshop.  In addition to her role as Associate Dean of Journalism for the Masters of Professional Studies, she also is the Journalism Director in Georgetown University’s English Department where she teaches. She has worked in Washington as a freelance editor and writer for more than two decades, assisting as ghostwriter, editor or researcher for senators, journalists, and business leaders on several high-profile books including Bob Woodward’s VEIL (Simon & Schuster, 1987), Carl Bernstein’s Loyalties (Simon & Schuster, 1989), former Congresswoman Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky’s A Woman’s Place: The Freshmen Women Who Changed the Face of Congress (Crown Publishers, 1994); former Washington Post Executive Editor Benjamin Bradlee’s A Good Life (Simon & Schuster, 1994); Palestinian spokesperson Hanan Ashrawi’s This Side of Peace, (Simon & Schuster, 1995); former First Lady Hillary Clinton’s It Takes A Village (Simon & Schuster, 1995); and former Nebraska senator Bob Kerrey’s When I Was A Young Man (Harcourt, 2002). She has a degree in writing from the University of California at Berkeley and a master’s degree in English from Georgetown University. She has also taught writing at Johns Hopkins University. Her own work has appeared in many publications including The Washington Post, Glamour, The Writer’s Chronicle and on National Public Radio.
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Journalism Workshop
Clyde Wilcox
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Clyde Wilcox is the Curriculum Advisor for the American Politics and Public Affairs Program. Professor Wilcox is a professor in the Government Department at Georgetown University, where he has taught for 20 years. His research and teaching interests center on public opinion and electoral behavior, religion and politics, gender politics, the politics of social issues such as abortion, gay rights, and gun control, interest group politics, campaign finance, and science fiction and politics. Most of his research centers on American politics, but he also writes on comparative politics as well.
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American Politics and Public Affairs
Matt Winkler
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Associate Dean Matt Winkler has blended over 15 years of experience in the NCAA, NHL, WNBA, MLS, the Olympics, and the World Cup into developing a new sports industry education initiative for 2008 at Georgetown University as Associate Dean for Sports Industry Management.
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Sports Industry Management
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