Brooke Bohnet
Associate Manager
Brooke Bohnet joined the Partnership’s staff as a Program Associate in the Education and Outreach department in March 2007.
Brooke helps manage the Call to Serve network, an initiative to try to educate young people about federal service by re-establishing connections between campuses and agencies, and providing resources for advisors, students and agency representatives. She serves as team lead for the grant schools program and the regional Federal Advisor Trainings. She also consults with two grant-recipient schools, Washington University in St. Louis and California State University in Sacramento. She writes the monthly Call to Serve eNews an online forum designed to energize agency and school members to educate students about exciting opportunities with the federal government. She also works on the Federal Service Student Ambassadors team to place students with summer federal internships back on their campuses to promote public service and talk about their internship experiences.
Brooke completed her undergraduate work in Politics and International Relations, and Psychology, at Scripps College in Claremont, CA where she established a community service program to encourage students to get out into the surrounding community. After earning her degree, Brooke taught middle school social studies in Baltimore City through Teach for America. While teaching, she completed her master’s degree at Johns Hopkins University. Brooke has non-profit experience working with the National Association of Black School Leadership and has spent time working on campaigns in Ohio and Cambridge, Massachusetts. In her spare time, she teaches English to recent immigrants through a local all-volunteer program.
The Partnership for Public Service works to revitalize our federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and by transforming the way government works.