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- Michael Schmidt was a Senior Policy Analyst on the White House Domestic Policy Council from 1993 to 1995. In this capacity, he participated in the creation and implementation of a number of initiatives, including Goals 2000, School to Work, and the Technology Learning Challenge program. Prior to his service in the White House, Schmidt worked on ...
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