Andrew Bohn

Congressional Fellow at The Public Interest Fellowship

Andrew Bohn currently serves as a Congressional Fellow for the US-China Strategic Competition Seminar at The Public Interest Fellowship, beginning in September 2024. Bohn also holds the position of Legislative Assistant and previously served as a Legislative Aide in the U.S. House of Representatives since February 2023. Prior experiences include Congressional Fellow roles at The Public Interest Fellowship in the Security and Defense Strategy Seminar and the American Capitalism Seminar. From July 2021 to February 2023, Bohn worked as a Legislative Correspondent and Staff Assistant in the United States Senate. Earlier positions include Research Assistant at the University of Iowa, Fundraising Coordinator for the Iowa City Foreign Relations Council, and an internship at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Bohn holds a Bachelor of Science in International Relations and Affairs and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Iowa, completed in 2020.

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The Public Interest Fellowship

Launched in 2015, The Public Interest Fellowship draws on the legacy of that great journal of ideas and policy founded by Daniel Bell and Irving Kristol. The Public Interest nourished generations of individuals dedicated to meeting the moral and political challenges of the day through the rigorous study of contemporary America and the recovery of the enduring principles of the American constitutional tradition. Conceived in that spirit, The Public Interest Fellowship provides exceptional young men and women who are interested in politics, policy, and journalism with professional opportunities and a continuing education in the principles of American constitutional government and the modern tradition of freedom. The unique combination of work and study is designed to advance fellows’ pursuit of careers devoted to enriching the political and cultural life of the United States.


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