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Robert Dillon, Senior Vice President at Agenda-Global, Martin Jirusek, Assistant Professor at Masaryk University, Czech Republic and Justen Keating, founder of Keating Global Risks join Rainey Center VP Mia Heck to discuss energy security in the days preceding Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Sarah welcomes guests Clarence Edwards from the Friends Committee on National Legislation and Steve Hayward, Senior Resident Scholar at UC Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, to discuss why the ecomodern approach to climate policy has universal appeal.
In this episode, Sarah sits down with one of her old professors, Dr. David Rehr - the director of the Center for Business Engagement at George Mason University. Sarah and Dr. Rehr discuss where he got his start - working as a staffer on Capitol Hill, to becoming a CEO, and his jump back into politics as a professor at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management. Dr. Rehr digs into how these life experiences helped to shape him as a person, and also his views on policy.
In this special COP26 edition of our podcast, Rainey Center CEO Sarah Hunt discusses what to expect from the annual UN climate change conference in Glasgow. Leading conservative climate voices Nick Loris from the Conservative Coalition for Climate Solutions, and Chris Barnard from The Conservation Coalition discuss conservatives at COP having a voice at the table.
The Rainey Center’s Bartlett Cleland discusses the state of conservative energy and clean tech policy with American Conservative Coalition’s Quill Robinson, Alex Fitzsimmons of ClearPath, and Charles Hernick of CRES.
Rainey Center CEO Sarah Hunt and Shafron Hawkins discuss the impact of economic empowerment on disadvantaged communities in the latest Policy for the People podcast!
CEO & President Sarah Hunt discusses political reform with Rainey Center Board Members Sharon Jackson and Francis Johnson.
Rainey Center CEO & President Sarah Hunt talks with Women in Tech leaders Katie Harbath and Sasha Moss about their influential work in digital technology. Katie spent ten years at Facebook building a global team focused on teaching governments at the local, regional, and national levels to use the social media giant in their elections processes. Sasha Moss is an expert in developing strategy around coalitions, outreach, and intellectual property policy in innovation technology. Listen in now!
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.