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Internship Program Informational Session Pascale International Fellowship McGill University November 15, 2012

Internship Program Informational Session Pascale International Fellowship McGill University November 15, 2012. James Pascale. McGill class of 1980 Wants to give back in a unique way, furthering interests shared with President Clinton They met at Yale as students Grew up in NJ & AR

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Internship Program Informational Session Pascale International Fellowship McGill University November 15, 2012

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  1. Internship Program Informational Session Pascale International Fellowship McGill University November 15, 2012

  2. James Pascale • McGill class of 1980 • Wants to give back in a unique way, furthering interests shared with President Clinton • They met at Yale as students • Grew up in NJ & AR • Assisted in campaign launch in ‘91

  3. Ms. Julie Becker • Intern Program Director • William J. Clinton Foundation

  4. Agenda • William J. Clinton Foundation • Initiatives • CGI University • Intern Program • Pascale International Fellowship

  5. 1997 • Unique influence as a global leader. • Alleviate poverty • Improve global health • Strengthen economies • Protect the environment

  6. Formerly the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative • Launched in 2002 • CHAI partners with governments around the world to bring life-saving care and treatment to people • Business principles to lower the cost of treatment • Provide technical assistance • Expand access

  7. 2005 • Convenes global leaders • Annual Meeting • Commitments to Action • Education • Girls and Women • Global Health • Market Based Approaches • Built Environments • Energy and Ecosystems • Response and Resilience SUBHEAD

  8. Clinton Global Initiative University • 2008 • Convene student activists around the same areas of focus • Tulane, UT Austin, U Miami, UCSD, GWU • Commitments • Spring 2013 – Washington University, St. Louis, MO • SUBHEAD

  9. 2006 • Reduce the greenhouse gas emissions in major cities across the globe. • Merged with C40 in 2011 • Work in progress

  10. 2005 • Partnership with the American Heart Association • Empower parents and kids to make healthy behavior changes • Healthy Schools • Industries – improve access to healthier foods and beverages • Alliance Health Care Initiative

  11. Empowers with tools to get out of poverty • Marketable skills • Agricultural practices • Market linkages • Access to health delivery • Capacity building • Financing

  12. Farmers in Rwanda and Malawi • Building income through building effective Coops • Stable markets • Agricultural practices • High protein crops

  13. Clinton Health Matters Initiative • New ways to positively contribute to the health of others. • Humana Golf Tournament • Health Matters Meeting • Cochella Valley, Philadelphia, St Louis • Launch in November • Spring – Social Media launch

  14. Headquarters of the Clinton Foundation • 30-acre city park along the Arkansas River in Little Rock • The museum • The library and archives • University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service

  15. Formalized in 2002 • Average class 60-75 interns between Water Street, Harlem and CGI offices • Spring, Summer, Fall • Development Plans, Evaluations, Activities • Over 1,400 alums The Intern Program

  16. Strategy and Research • Communications • Logistics/Events • Technical • Presidential Center – Little Rock, AR Internships Available

  17. STRATEGY AND RESEARCH • Health • Climate/Environment • Education • Girls and Women • Market Based Approaches • Response and Resilience • Leadership Internships Available

  18. COMMUNICATIONS • Communications/Marketing • Graphic Design • Multimedia • Correspondence • Web Development Internships Available

  19. LOGISTICS & EVENTS • In-House Operations • Event Productions • Special Ops • Finance • Fundraising Internships Available

  20. TECHNOLOGY • Information Technology • Web Development • Data Management • Graphic Design • Multimedia Internships Available

  21. PRESIDENTIAL CENTER in LITTLE ROCK • Communications • Museum Store • Operations • Special Events • University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service (UACS) • Volunteer and Visitor Services Internships Available

  22. General Application Process • All applications are process through our online system • Only letters are mailed in • Next Application Deadline • Spring 2013: November 15th • Summer 2013: February 28th • Spring decisions are generally made before Christmas • Summer decisions are generally made by the end of March Application Process

  23. Application • Resume • Short Biography • Statement of Interest • Two letters of recommendation General Application Process

  24. Pascale International Fellowship with the William J. Clinton Foundation

  25. Pascale International Fellowship How Does it work? • Full-time internship, June through September • At the CGI • Targeting Seniors; Juniors will be considered • Visit Clinton Library, Foundation, and School of Public Service in Little Rock • Visit Yale • Work the Annual Meeting • $6,000 to cover costs of travel, housing, living in NYC

  26. Pascale International Fellowship Timing and Application Process Applications must be submitted in person AND by email (1) Hand delivered to: Leacock room 307 (2) By email to ion@mcgill.ca from your Official McGill E-mail Address For more information: www.mcgill.ca/internships/pascale-clinton

  27. Pascale International Fellowship Timing and Application Process • C.V. • Short essay: approximately 250-500 words stating your interest in the work of President Clinton, your objectives and expectations of an internship at the William J. Clinton Foundation, and how these relate to your future goals • Short biography • Two letters of recommendation in sealed envelops should be mailed directly to Anne Turner, Leacock room 309 or via email to anne.turner@mcgill.ca (one letter must be from a professor). • Official McGill transcript

  28. Pascale International Fellowship Timing and Application Process • By email to: ion@mcgill.ca • C.V., short essay, and biography. • Guidelines: • Please submit your C.V., short essay and biography together in one document. • Please use the following file-name format: firstname.lastname_CV (ex: james.mcgill_CV.doc or james.mcgill_CV.pdf)

  29. Pascale International Fellowship Timing and Application Process • Application Deadline: January 17, 2013 • Shortlisted candidates interviewed by WJCF February 15-28. • Please submit your C.V., short essay and biography together in one document • Offers made and accepted by February 28.

  30. Question: What if you apply and are not accepted but would still like to be considered for a summer internship? • Answer: Complete online application before February 28, 2013

  31. Website • www.clintonfoundation.org • Email • internship@clintonfoundation.og • Telephone • 646.981.6490 Contact Information

  32. Questions

  33. Pascale International Fellowship McGill University Informational Session Thank you very much! November 15, 2012

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