John Bridgeland

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John Bridgeland is an American public policy expert and former White House official known for leading domestic policy initiatives and later founding and directing prominent civic and social impact organizations.

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instanceOf American political figure
human
public policy expert
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
University of Virginia School of Law
employer Alliance for Excellent Education
Civic Enterprises
Executive Office of the President of the United States
surface form: Office of the President of the United States

White House
surface form: The White House

Domestic Policy Council
surface form: White House Domestic Policy Council
fieldOfWork civic engagement
domestic policy
education policy
national service
public policy
founded Civic Enterprises
organizations focused on civic and social impact
genre public policy writing
hasRole leader of cross-sector coalitions on education and service
policy advisor to the President of the United States
knownFor advocacy on education reform
civic engagement initiatives
leading domestic policy initiatives in the George W. Bush administration
promoting national and community service
memberOf Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
notableWork co-authoring reports on high school dropout crisis in the United States
co-founding Civic Enterprises
co-founding the GradNation campaign
leadership of USA Freedom Corps
public advocacy for bipartisan solutions to social challenges
work on national service and civic engagement policy
occupation White House official
author
lawyer
nonprofit executive
public policy expert
positionHeld Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
surface form: Assistant to the President of the United States

Director of the USA Freedom Corps
Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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