Ambassador Prudence Bushnell Selected as 2004 Service to America Medal RecipientBureau of Public Affairs
Ambassador Bushnell has worked on some of the most trying international challenges of the past quarter-century. She guided the U.S. Embassy in Kenya through the 1998 bombings and was a leading voice for the nation in urging a response to the ethnic genocide in Rwanda. Biographic information may be found at: http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/22641.htm. Along with seven other award recipients, Ambassador Bushnell was honored at a dinner and awards ceremony at the East Hall of Union Station in Washington, DC. Service to America Medals were created in 2002 by the Partnership for Public Service, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization committed to recruiting and retaining excellence in the federal civil service, and the Atlantic Media Company, publisher of The Atlantic Monthly, National Journal, and Government Executive magazines. |
