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To: TobagoJack who wrote (160177)7/15/2020 5:06:39 PM
From: arun gera  Read Replies (1) of 217982
 
What happens to all these Rhodes Scholars?

Many Rhodes recipients have achieved fame as politicians, academics, scientists, authors, and entrepreneurs. Notable American political recipients include president of the United States Bill Clinton, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice, [3] Governor of Louisiana Bobby Jindal, United States Senator from Louisiana John Neely Kennedy, [4] Congresswoman Heather Wilson, and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Matthews Burwell. President of Pakistan Wasim Sajjad; prime minister of Malta Dom Mintoff; [5] Australian Prime Ministers Tony Abbott, Bob Hawke, and Malcolm Turnbull; and Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Chrystia Freeland, are also Rhodes Scholars. Other notable Rhodes Scholars include journalist and American television host Rachel Maddow, author Naomi Wolf, Senator Cory Booker, [6] mayor of South Bend Pete Buttigieg, president of Planned Parenthood Leana Wen, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow, and president of the Walmart Foundation Kathleen McLaughlin. The current Warden and CEO of the Rhodes Trust, Elizabeth Kiss, is also a Rhodes Scholar. [7]
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