She’s just another liberal clown but she did graduate from Harvard. Something called “midcareer master’s program in public administration” at Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
I have a whole roll of them in my bathroom...right next to the toilet.
Laughable. Means she gave a talk there to the real students.
It’s a one year program, divided in two semesters, at Harvard Kennedy School, quoting here
“Mid-Career Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) and Mid-Career Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) Edward S. Mason Program
Academic Prerequisite
Bachelor’s degree.
Work Experience
7 years full-time relevant professional work experience by June 30 of year of enrollment. Competitive candidates for the Mason Program typically 14 years or more of work experience.”
More glossy paper quotes —
“The MC/MPA is designed to increase the knowledge and skills of well established, high-performing professionals, who seek to enhance their public service careers or to move from the private sector to a leadership position in either the public or non-profit sectors.”
And it seems to be a way out of dreary private workaday grind and a step up into the oh-so-cultured and rarified atmosphere of telling other folks and poor nations how to live their lives, until they get a different plan next year! And to be handsomely compensated for their public service, with many televised award ceremonies. /s
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It’s a one year program, divided in two semesters, at Harvard Kennedy School, quoting here
“Mid-Career Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) and Mid-Career Master in Public Administration (MC/MPA) Edward S. Mason Program
Academic Prerequisite
Bachelor’s degree.
Work Experience
7 years full-time relevant professional work experience by June 30 of year of enrollment. Competitive candidates for the Mason Program typically 14 years or more of work experience.”
More glossy paper quotes —
“The MC/MPA is designed to increase the knowledge and skills of well established, high-performing professionals, who seek to enhance their public service careers or to move from the private sector to a leadership position in either the public or non-profit sectors.”
And it seems to be a way out of dreary private workaday grind and a step up into the oh-so-cultured and rarified atmosphere of telling other folks and poor nations how to live their lives, until they get a different plan next year! And to be handsomely compensated for their public service, with many televised award ceremonies. /s
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