Profile
Dan Fenn, Adjunct Lecturer in Executive Programs, John F. Kennedy School of Government. In addition to his involvement at the Kennedy School, Dan Fenn was the Founding Director of the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, which is part of the National Archives and Records Administration. He was most recently special assistant to the Chancellor, University of Massachusetts, Boston. His earlier government experience includes service as a staff assistant to President John F. Kennedy, Commissioner and Vice-Chairman of the United States Tariff Commission, and Special Assistant to Senator Benjamin A. Smith (D) of Massachusetts. He has recently served two terms as an elected Selectman in his home town of Lexington, Massachusetts. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles.
Programs
Senior Executive Fellows
Designed to help promising senior officials prepare for promotion to Senior Executive Service. Focuses on OPM’s Executive Core Qualifications. 
Senior Executives in State and Local Government
Provides a balance of traditional and hands-on learning experiences to help seasoned public officials meet the changing needs of their constituents and communities. 
Nonprofit Financial Stewardship
An online program designed to help nonprofit and non-governmental organization managers improve their financial literacy. 