Promotion & Recruitment Tools

At a glance

The Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program at CDC is the federal government’s premiere pathway for moving advanced degree graduates into government leadership positions. Help us reach and develop diverse leaders to meet future public health challenges!

Social media and graphics

How to use

Pair the message with the accompanying photo to post on your social media channels, blogs, newsletters, and websites. To save and use an image, click on “Download”.

LinkedIn posts

Nine Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) headshots arranged around the PMF logo.
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Sample post:

CDC's Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program provides leadership-focused mentoring to develop fellows into public health professionals. To apply, interested candidates must have an advanced degree and display a strong interest in public health policy, leadership, and management.

To learn more about this this unique opportunity, visit About the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program.

X (formerly Twitter) posts

A classroom full of Presidential Management Fellows paying attention to a presentation.
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Sample post:

Presidential Management Fellows at #CDC get hands-on experience, mentorship, and classroom training to become #PublicHealth leaders. Since 1988, CDC has recruited more than 300 master's, law, and doctoral degree graduates into this distinguished program.

To learn more about this this unique opportunity, visit About the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program.

PMF Program alumni Jeff Reczek, Sara Patterson, and Amy Peeples.
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Sample post:

CDC's Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program prepares fellows for rich careers in public health policy, leadership, and management by working side-by-side with senior-level #PublicHealth program directors. Interested candidates should visit About the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program.

Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program alumni Josh Bornstein and Brooke Tripp.
Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program alumni graphic sized for X/Twitter

Sample post:

The Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program is a leadership development program for candidates with advanced degrees and an interest in #PublicHealth. Find out if PMF is right for you. Visit About the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program and learn more! #CDCFellowships

Facebook posts

Presidential Management Fellows gather for a picture in front of the U.S. Capitol.
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Sample post:

Discover your potential to become a leader in public health by applying to the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program at CDC!

CDC offers a wide range of policy-based public health leadership and management positions for PMF fellows, including: health policy analyst, public health analyst, public health advisor, management and program analyst, and health communication specialist.

To learn more, visit About the Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) Program.

Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program class group photo.
Become a leader in public health graphic sized for Facebook

Sample post:

Learn more about a unique career opportunity through CDC's Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program.

All PMF fellows at CDC support policies and programs to prevent disease and promote wellbeing. Visit About the Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) Program.

Instagram posts

AdeSubomi Adeyemo, Class of 2017 Presidential Management Fellow, standing next to a CDC Kenya sign.
Meet PMF Program alumna AdeSubomi Adeyemo.

Sample post:

Meet AdeSubomi Adeyemo, an alumna of the #CDC Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program (class of 2017). As a fellow, AdeSubomi worked as a #PublicHealth Analyst in CDC's Division of Global HIV and TB. She used her #epidemiology background to support supply chain and HIV treatment programs in Uganda—ensuring that persons living with HIV have access to optimal first line regimens. Upon PMF graduation, AdeSubomi was hired by the same division to support the public health response in central Africa. Learn more about the network of CDC PMF fellows and alumni. Learn more about PMF alumni, visit About The Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) Program.

Success Stories

Victoria Phifer, MPH

Victoria Phifer, MPH is a 2015 alumna of the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program at CDC. Victoria worked as a Public Health Analyst in CDC's Washington, D.C. office. She completed two rotations as part of her fellowship, one in CDC's Office of the Associate Director for Policy and Strategy, and one with a national non-profit organization. She also served as the liaison for PMF leadership, where she helped improve the program, implement community service, and mentor incoming fellows. Victoria currently serves CDC as a Health Equity Officer for the Center for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services.

Victoria Phifer, MPH
Meet PMF Program alumna Victoria Phifer, MPH.

Videos

Show a recruitment video in your presentations/talks and share the YouTube link with promising prospects and partners in your network. You may also provide the video link to universities and career centers to play for students and graduates. If candidates want more information, please direct them to the main PMF page.

Presidential Management Fellows Public Health Careers Testimonial Video

In this promotional trailer, nine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) highlight how the program has been impactful to their public health careers and the work they do.

Presidential Management Fellows Share Why They Chose CDC

The Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program at CDC brings the best and brightest into public service. It is the federal government’s premiere pathway for moving advanced degree graduates into government leadership positions. This 2-year program provides a skills-based curriculum that combines on-the-job training with classroom-based learning and mentorship. Fellows and alumni have made significant contributions to public health at CDC and across federal agencies. Featuring fellows from 2020 and 2021 classes.