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For the past two years, Seelke has concentrated on U.S.
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It's like being a professor without teaching, said Seelke.
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Seelke said she formulates her answers by using a variety of research methods, working with contacts located within foreign governments or at embassies, traveling to the countries in question and consulting with many of her colleagues.
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After completing her graduate studies in 2003, Seelke joined the Congressional Research Service, the research arm of the Library of Congress, as a Presidential Management Fellow on Latin American affairs.
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Government service: As a high school student, Seelke volunteered her time teaching English to Latino migrant workers, a life-changing experience that set her career path.
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As a specialist on Mexico, Bolivia, and El Salvador at the Congressional Research Service CRS, the research arm of the Library of Congress, Seelke today provides policy analysis to House and Senate members and the congressional committees.
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After completing her graduate studies in 2003, Seelke came to CRS as a Presidential Management Fellow PMF ¿ a two year federal leadership program that permits rotating assignments.
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Seelke works independently and with colleagues to draft confidential memos and writes in-depth reports to assist Congress in its oversight, funding and legislative decisions.
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Even with these challenges, Seelke said, it has been "fascinating and fun to see how you can help inform policy decisions through good writing and research."
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