Federal Employee Spotlight: AFSCME Member Chad Jeremy
Sunday, January 30, 2011
(Federal Workers Alliance)
Chad
Jeremy, a member of Local 2027 (AFSCME Council 26) in
Washington, D.C., is the latest entry into
The Washington
Post’s “Federal Player of the
Week,” a column that profiles
“little known federal workers who have left a
big impact.”
The
profile details Chad’s public service career,
beginning years ago as an AmeriCorps volunteer,
helping to restore a YMCA camp and building
Habitat for Humanity houses. “I was bitten by
the service bug,” he told The
Post, “and from this experience,
I knew that I wanted to come back and work in
the service field and work with
AmeriCorps.”
Last
February, Chad became an AmeriCorps program
officer, managing a $40 million AmeriCorps grant
portfolio and laying the “groundwork” for
the agency’s
volunteers.
At a
time when anti-government rhetoric floods the
airwaves of right-wing talk radio and
television, it’s nice to see a major
publication like The Washington
Post put a spotlight on public
employees who work without fanfare to make
their communities better places to
live.
Although
many arch-conservative pundits unjustly blame
local, state and federal public employees for
causing the budget crises now facing
governments, Chad Jeremy reminds us, through
his unbending pride and enthusiasm, that public
service is an honorable and worthwhile
profession.
His job,
he tells The Post,
makes him feel like “one of the luckiest guys
in the world.”
