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Emerging Leaders Program Information Session - May 2025
Globally minded Chicago-area professionals, ages 30 to 45, are invited to learn more about the Emerging Leaders Program and the benefits to their professional and personal growth. -
Alex Brandon / APG20: What Comes Next as the US Takes Leadership?
Lord Jim O’Neill, Brent Neiman, and Elizabeth Sidiropoulos share insights into how the G20 has changed and will continue under the upcoming US presidency with Leslie Vinjamuri. -
Gage SkidmoreUS Global Engagement: Are We In, Out, Or In Limbo?
Jake Sullivan and Tom Wyler joined the Council to discuss the Trump administration's departing from core principles that have underpinned US foreign policy for decades. -
Ervins StrauhmanisThe Return of Inflation—and the Rethinking of Monetary Policy?
Raphael W. Bostic, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, joined the Council to consider if the current framework of our monetary policy is due for a reckoning. -
REUTERSForging a New Path for US-Brazil Relations
Brazil’s ambassador to the United States joins the Council for a conversation on the state of the bilateral relationship. -
Eric Thayer / APGlobal Perceptions of US Defense in a Changing World
Emerging Leaders and Young Professional members are invited to a lunch and roundtable discussion on the US military with Alex Wagner. -
Policy Innovations to Bolster America's Future
The Council’s Emerging Leaders class of 2022 presents a series of short, dynamic presentations on an array of critical current issues. -
Pieter MorlionUS Climate Policy at a Crossroads?
Juliet Eilperin moderated a discussion with Mary Nichols and Michael Greenstone to talk about the US climate policy and the major successes and challenges that faced California. -
Leo Correa / APA 'Historic Dawn' in the Middle East?
Professor Lisa Anderson and Ambassador Daniel Shapiro join the Council's Cécile Shea to discuss the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. -
Axelrod on the 2016 Elections
David Axelrod discussed whether a Democratic candidate could hold together a coalition of minority and women voters, and Republican efforts to retain control of the Senate with POLITICO's Natasha Korecki.