Marco A. Davis, a leader dedicated to developing the next generation of Latino leaders as the President and CEO of national nonprofit organization, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI), and David E. Sanger, the White House and national security correspondent for the New York Times, and an expert in the intersection of national security, technology politics and superpower conflict, are the 2024-2025 Terker Distinguished Fellows at the School of Media and Public Affairs.
Marco and David will play an important role in the SMPA community, joining in classroom discussions, participating in public events, and working closely with SMPA students.
"The School of Media and Public Affairs has named two new, remarkable, Terker Distinguished Fellows. The New York Times' David E. Sanger is among the most respected national security journalists in America. Marco A. Davis leads the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, the country's leading non-profit and non-partisan organization developing the next generation of Latino leaders. Both are nationally recognized and committed to bringing their experience and insights to our classrooms and conversations. I am excited to welcome both David and Marco to our community."
Peter Loge
SMPA Director
Established by Bruce and Cindy Terker in 2010, parents of 2013 SMPA graduate Jennifer Terker, the Terker Distinguished Fellows in the Media and Public Affairs program brings exceptional professionals from the fields of media, political communication and public affairs to SMPA each academic year.