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Welcome to the GMF's Press Room where you will find recent press releases, commentary, and a complete list of GMF experts available for media interviews.

For press inquiries or more information on GMF, please contact:

In the United States:
William Bohlen
Director of Communications
+1 202 683 2609
wbohlen@gmfus.org

Kristina Field
Communications Officer
+1 202 683 2621
kfield@gmfus.org

Ashley vonClausburg
Communications Assistant
+1 202 683 2612
avonclausburg@gmfus.org

Jennifer L. Brown
Webmaster
+1 202 683 2610
jbrown@gmfus.org

In Europe:
Elizabeth Boswell Rega

Senior Communications Officer
+32 (0)2  238 5283
eboswellrega@gmfus.org


Recent Press Releases

Larrabee, Barysch join Transatlantic Academy as Bosch Public Policy Fellows
March 2, 2010
F. Stephen Larrabee, distinguished chair in European Security at the Rand Corporation, and Katinka Barysch, deputy director at the Centre for European Reform, have joined the Transatlantic Academy as Bosch Public Policy fellows.

GMF selects 55 European Marshall Memorial Fellows for 2010
February 23, 2010
WASHINGTON (February 23, 2010) — The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) announced today that 55 emerging European leaders representing 22 countries have been awarded the prestigious Marshall Memorial Fellowship (MMF) for 2010. During the 24-day traveling program, Fellows will develop extensive knowledge of political, economic, and social institutions and issues facing the United States.

Mike Abramowitz joins GMF as non-resident fellow
January 11, 2010
Mike Abramowitz, director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Committee on Conscience and a former reporter and editor at The Washington Post, has joined the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) as a non-resident Fellow. He will focus on ethnic and religious conflicts, with an emphasis on post-conflict reconciliation efforts, and will study U.S. and European responses to cases of genocide and mass atrocities.