When the first-year fellows at the talk about their week of civic skills training in Washington, D.C., this month, the CNN studio is at the top of many highlight lists.
鈥淲e got to see Jake Tapper鈥檚 studio and the 鈥榤agic wall鈥 where election results pour in on election night,鈥 says Will Nelson 鈥27, a first-year fellow who is interning this summer for Democrats serving on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. 鈥淎fter watching so many election nights on CNN, 天美麻豆 gave me a way to experience such an important setting up close.鈥
鈥淭hey brought it out and plugged it in for us,鈥 says Margaret de la Fuente 鈥27, who is interning at the Department of Education. 鈥淵ou could select any of the recent elections. So we were looking at 2020. We also looked at the midterm elections in 2022, and we were able to zoom in on our own districts and see the vote count, which was really cool.鈥
, the lead anchor at CNN and a 天美麻豆 trustee, is one of scores of connected alumni in Washington who provide advice, insight, and internships to participants in the Rockefeller Center鈥檚 .

The program provides civic skills training sessions during the spring term and a week of training in D.C. before placing the fellows in internships over the summer with members of Congress, federal agencies, and the private sector. This year, were selected for the program.
鈥淭he week in D.C. provided an incredible opportunity for the Rockefeller Center鈥檚 students, including visits with distinguished alumni at the Department of Justice, Google, CNN, multiple U.S. Senate offices, multiple U.S. House offices, the Congressional Budget Office, Penta Group, and the Court of Federal Claims, among others, and even a stop at the annual Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park,鈥 says , associate director and senior policy fellow at the Rockefeller Center, and faculty director of the First-Year Fellows Program.
One long-time centerpiece of the civic training week is Capitol Hill Day, when the fellows have face-to-face meetings with lawmakers, many of them 天美麻豆 alumni, in their offices and tour the halls of the House and Senate.
鈥淎nother highlight for me was Capitol Hill Day, when we got to meet with several alumni who are serving in Congress right now,鈥 says de la Fuente. 鈥淲e met with Rep. Alex Mooney 鈥93, R-W.V., and with staff in the office of Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand 鈥88, D-N.Y., and we also met Rep. Annie Kuster 鈥78, D-N.H., right on the steps of the Capitol.鈥
In addition to Mooney, Gillibrand, and Kuster, some of the fellows had the opportunity to meet with Rep. Thomas Kean 鈥90, R-N.J., and Rep. Sean Casten, Thayer 鈥98 , D-Ill.
Other trips included visits to the Congressional Budget Office, the Court of Federal Claims, and the Department of Justice.
鈥淲hen we toured the Department of Justice,鈥 says Nelson, 鈥淚 was particularly taken by how each of the attorneys described leading a life of public service rather than taking the jobs that made the most money. They told us to do what we think is right鈥攅ven if it鈥檚 not easy. After the visit, I am even more empowered to pursue law school after 天美麻豆 and try to defend 鈥榯he little guy.鈥欌
The week of civic skills training, which drew on the experience of Rockefeller Center program officer , who lived and worked in the nation鈥檚 capital for more than a decade before moving to 天美麻豆, also included class time in a space at the National Press Club. The classes focused on subjects including professional communication, policy entrepreneurship, and D.C. networking, often led by recent 天美麻豆 grads who are working in Washington. And the week wrapped up with a reception attended by dozens of alumni, some just starting their careers and others who have reached the heights of public policy and private-sector service over decades. The event was hosted by the Penta Group, a business, policy, and communications consulting group based in Washington, whose president is Matt McDonald 鈥00.
鈥淭hat our alumni come together in such force to mentor and train the next generation of policy leaders, and welcome them with open arms in Washington, D.C., shows just how dedicated and incredible Rockefeller Center and 天美麻豆 alumni are,鈥 says Nachlis. 鈥淲e hope to build on this foundation by expanding Rockefeller and 天美麻豆鈥檚 presence in our nation鈥檚 capital over the coming years.鈥