dimanche 27 mai 2012

Graduate degrees: Are they worth it?

In early 2011, Ramsey Day was completing his 21 / 2-year tour as head of USAID?s Montenegro office and evaluating his next job offer. The 36-year-old?s political career trajectory had been steep and fast. Starting in 2003, he had: served as an advance representative for Vice President Dick Cheney; worked on George Bush?s 2004 reelection campaign; won a political appointment to USAID?s Europe-Eurasia Bureau; been promoted to the bureau?s chief of staff, and then promoted again to chief of USAID?s Public Liaison Office.

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