Building a Resilient Future Through Public Service
An ever-changing, complex, and interconnected world demands excellence from those in public service. What does a career dedicated to serving others look like in the 21st century? What new skills are needed? How do you get your foot in the door, and then build such a career?
Please join a panel of Henry M. Jackson Leadership Fellows and public service leaders at the Wilson Center on June 6 as we explore these questions and highlight insights for the next generation of public servants.
A reception will follow.
Opening Remarks:
Craig Gannett, Vice President, Henry M. Jackson Foundation
Lara Iglitzin, Executive Director, Henry M. Jackson Foundation
Panelists:
Ted Adams, Program Specialist, Volunteering and National Service, Peace Corps
Tom Bugert, Government Relations, The Nature Conservancy; Henry M. Jackson Leadership Fellow
Lindsay Coates, President, InterAction
Andrew Deutz, Director, International Government Relations, The Nature Conservancy
Tamara Power-Drutis, Executive Director, Crosscut Public Media; Henry M. Jackson Leadership Fellow
Simphiwe Laura Stewart, Research Participant, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Henry M. Jackson Leadership Fellow
Moderator:
Roger-Mark De Souza, Director, Population, Environmental Security, and Resilience, Wilson Center
This event is co-sponsored by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.
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- Scenario Planning for Development: It’s About Time
Want to attend but can’t? Tune into the live or archived webcast at WilsonCenter.org (not every event is webcast live; archived webcasts go up approximately one day after the meeting date).
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Media guests, including TV crews, are welcome and should RSVP directly to Francesca.Cameron@wilsoncenter.org. Media bringing heavy electronics MUST indicate this in their response so they may be cleared through our building security and allowed entrance. Please err toward responding if you would like to attend.
Speakers
Vice President, Sustainable Markets, Pact
Hosted By
Environmental Change and Security Program
The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) explores the connections between environmental change, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy. Read more