The Graduate School of Political Management Announces 2017-19 Fellow


November 29, 2017

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WASHINGTON – George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) has named former U.S. Rep. Al Wynn, D-Md., as a Fellow for the 2017-2019 fellowship term. He will participate in select school-wide activities over the course of 18-months, serving as an adjunct professor, guest lecturer, panel speaker, and case study contributor.

"Albert Wynn is first and foremost a doer. His dedication to solutions-based governance is something that is sorely lacking in politics right now, and we hope that he serves as an inspiration to our students on both sides of the aisle," said GSPM Director Lara Brown. "His perspective on public service and politics can serve as a lesson to all." 

Wynn served as the U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 4th District from 1993 to 2008. Prior to his federal service, he spent a decade in the Maryland General Assembly, splitting his time in the state house and state senate. A prodigious legislator, Wynn helped craft initiatives to boost energy efficiency, conservation, renewable energy, and health care during his time in the U.S. House. Wynn currently serves as a senior director at the international law firm Greenberg Traurig’s Washington, DC office.  

Wynn will join our current roster of GSPM fellows on December 1.