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Fellows: Where Are They Now? (2017 issue)
Since it was first awarded in 1965, Bush Fellows have included artists, government leaders, entrepreneurs, educators and more. One constant, however, is the Foundation’s belief in the power of people to make great ideas happen in their communities. And that is the crux of the Bush Fellowship today: personal leadership growth and development.
Through these Q&As, you’ll get a glimpse into the thousands of individuals whose lives — and communities — have been touched by the Bush Fellowship.

Sister Kathleen Bierne
A lifelong passion for working with parents.

Dan Klassen
Using technology to aid learning and memory problems.

Rajiv Tandon
At the forefront of entrepreneurship.

Pam Costain
Building a new generation of community leaders.

Rebecca Petersen
In arts organizations, flexibility and a redefinition of what’s possible are key.

Sandy Spieler
An artistic process driven by continuous learning and investigation.

Phyllis May-Machunda
After 30 years, an established voice on folklore and social justice comes full circle.

Zahra Aljabri
Alleviating social justice issues within her Muslim American community.
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Staff note: Coordinating the work of our contact hub
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February newsletter
Our February 2025 newsletter is full of information and resources to help people and organizations do more good in our region.