Presidential Management Alumni Association (PMAA) The Presidential Management Alumni Association (PMAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created to improve, expand, and promote the alumni community as well as the PMF Program.
PMAG The non-profit
Presidential Management Alumni Group (PMAG) was formerly the primary alumni group for PMIs and PMFs. It was organized in 1981 to advance the professionalism of public service and augment the education and career development of those who have served in or assisted the PMF Program. PMAG was not sponsored by
OPM. The members were fellows, alumni, and other individuals interested in recruitment and development of federal government career managers. PMAG sponsored professional and social activities, maintained a network among alumni, and provided support to maintain the PMF Program as the federal government’s premier mechanism for recruiting future managers.
Notable alumni •
Craig B. Allen –
United States ambassador to Brunei •
Kenneth S. Apfel – 13th United States
commissioner of social security •
Jeff Merkley –
U.S. senator from
Oregon •
Andy Kim – United States senator from New Jersey •
Roberta S. Jacobson – Former U.S. assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs and U.S. ambassador to Mexico •
Matthew Auer – Public policy scholar, currently serving as Dean of
University of Georgia School of Public and International Affairs •
Mitch Bainwol – CEO of the
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, former CEO of the
Recording Industry Association of America •
Robert G. Berschinski – Deputy Assistant Secretary of State during the Obama administration •
Richard Boly – American diplomat and Director of the
Office of eDiplomacy at US Department of State •
Grace Crunican – transit policymaker currently overseeing
Bay Area Rapid Transit; former deputy administrator at the
Federal Transit Administration during the Clinton administration •
Mike Dovilla – former member of the
Ohio House of Representatives •
Michael J. Fitzpatrick - American diplomat •
Barbara Favola – State senator for
Senate of Virginia •
Kyle Foggo – former executive director of the
Central Intelligence Agency •
Alan Friedman – American journalist covering finance and foreign affairs •
Colleen Hartman – Deputy Director at
NASA for the
Goddard Space Flight Center, Professor at
Elliott School of International Affairs at
George Washington University •
Brendan Kyle Hatcher – American diplomat •
Kathleen Hicks –
Deputy Secretary of Defense •
Baxter Hunt – American diplomat and son of North Carolina governor
James Baxter Hunt, Jr. •
Derek Kan – Executive Associate Director of the
Office of Management and Budget former general manager at
Lyft, member of
Amtrak Board of Directors (appointed by
Barack Obama) •
Betsy Markey – former
U.S. representative for Colorado's 4th congressional district •
David Norquist – former
deputy secretary of defense •
Sean O'Keefe – Chairman and CEO of aerospace giant
Airbus Group, Inc., former Chancellor of
Louisiana State University,
Administrator of NASA from 2001–2004,
Secretary of the Navy from 1992-1993 •
Natalie Quillian –
White House deputy chief of staff (2023-present),
White House deputy coronavirus response coordinator (2021-2022) •
Nicholas Rasmussen – Director of the
National Counterterrorism Center •
Anne C. Richard –
Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration at the
United States Department of State •
Suzanne Rivera – President of
Macalester College •
Alvin Salehi – Senior Technology Advisor at
the White House and Co-Founder of Code.gov •
Dan Seals (politician) – business consultant and a
Democratic political candidate from
Illinois •
Deena Shakir - venture capitalist at
Lux Capital •
Dan Tangherlini –
Administrator of General Services Administration in the
Barack Obama Administration •
Alan B. Thomas, Jr. – Commissioner, Federal Acquisition Service •
Will Tiao – actor and television writer •
Kierston Todt – Cybersecurity scholar and policymaker •
Damon Wilson – executive vice president at the
Atlantic Council and formerly the senior director for European affairs at the
U.S. National Security Council •
Nancy Potok – former chief statistician of the United States •
Bonnie Jenkins –
Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs, Former U.S. ambassador at the
U.S. Department of State, serving as Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs in the
Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation •
Matt Welbes – Executive Director of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) •
Shalanda Young – Director of the
Office of Management and Budget •
Nani Coloretti – Deputy Director of the
Office of Management and Budget •
Laura Rosenberger – Chair of the
American Institute in Taiwan, former special assistant to the president and senior director for China and Taiwan at the
National Security Council in the
Biden administration == References ==