By Jeff Murphy,
May 14, 2019
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WARRENSBURG, MO – A premier citizenship and leadership program hosted annually by
the University of Central Missouri, the American Legion Boys State of Missouri has announced it will bestow the 2019 Lehr Memorial Chair to nationally known journalist
Margaret Brennan. Brennan will accept the Lehr Chair June 17, during the 80th session
of Missouri Boys State.
Brennan is one of several individuals who will speak at Missouri Boys State during
an eight-day experience dedicated to teaching high school students the fundamentals
of government Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22 at UCM. Missouri Boys State
annually brings about 1,000 high school juniors to the university, which has hosted
the event since 1953. Most presentations by Boys State speakers take place Hendricks
Hall and are open to the public, although limited seating is available.
The George W. Lehr Memorial Chair was established in 1988 as part of Boys State’s
50th anniversary celebration. The Lehr Chair was created to honor the late Missouri
State Auditor George W. Lehr, who was a Boys State participant in his youth and a
tireless supporter of the program throughout his public life. The Lehr Chair was designed
to assist the Boys State program in bringing the finest names in public service and
thought leaders to the yearly Boys State session.
Margaret Brennan has reported on politics, international affairs, and global markets
for nearly two decades. Currently the moderator of CBS News’ Face the Nation and the
network’s senior foreign affairs correspondent, she is one of the most visible faces
in political news today and only the second-ever female host of the 63-year-old program.
Brennan focuses on offering a fact-based review of the day’s biggest ongoing news
as well as breaking stories, and draws on her extensive global experience to provide
an unbiased, big-picture look at the issues that matter now. She skillfully connects
waves passing through Washington to larger global tides turning and remaking culture,
politics, the global economy, and more.
Brennan joined CBS News in 2012 and was named White House and senior foreign affairs
correspondent in 2017. Brennan has been based in Washington since 2012 and has reported
on the Trump administration, and previously President Obama's administration, for
all CBS News programs. Earlier in her career, Brennan covered the State Department
for four years, where she reported on major national security stories including nuclear
negotiations with Iran; restoration of diplomatic ties with Cuba; the standoff with
North Korea; the conflict in Ukraine; and the accord to transfer control of Syria's
chemical weapons.
Before joining CBS News, Brennan dedicated a decade to covering the global financial
markets. She anchored and reported for Bloomberg Television globally. Previously,
she was a correspondent at CNBC with a focus on the consumer during the financial
crisis. She also contributed to various NBC News programs. Brennan began her career
as a producer for CNBC's Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser.
Brennan is a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations. She graduated with highest
distinction from the University of Virginia where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in
Foreign Affairs and Middle East Studies with a minor in Arabic. As a Fulbright-Hays
Scholar, she studied Arabic at Yarmouk University in Irbid, Jordan. She is also the
recipient of an honorary doctor of letters degree from Niagara University.
To learn more about Missouri Boys State, visit www.moboysstate.org.