MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION
Emily Charnock is a highly experienced professional who currently holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION. Prior to this, they served as Director at Kennedy Memorial Trust and Keasbey Research Fellow in American Studies at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. With a Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science and Government from the University of Virginia, a Master of Arts from American University, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Oxford, Emily has a strong educational background to support their career in American history and government.
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MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION
MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION is a Non Departmental Public Body (NDPB) of the British Government. Responsible for the Marshall Scholarships. In 1953 the British Parliament enacted the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission Act named in honour of General George C. Marshall, in appreciation of the assistance given in the aftermath of World War II through the European Recovery Programme - commonly known as the Marshall Plan. This Act created the Marshall Scholarships and specified that the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, or Commission, be established to oversee and manage the scholarships. The Commission came into being that year, and the first twelve Marshall Scholars arrived in the UK in 1954. In his message to the scholars, General Marshall wrote "A close accord between our two countries is essential to the good of mankind in this turbulent world of today, and that is not possible without an intimate understanding of each other."