
SESSION DETAILS
What does a background in service bring to political leadership—and to citizenship more broadly? Emily Cherniack draws on her work building New Politics and her experience in political organizing to explore how military and civilian service—from the armed forces to the Peace Corps—can shape more effective and grounded leaders. She reflects on why service has long been a pathway into public life, what it offers in today’s political environment, and how more candidates with this experience can be encouraged to step forward. More broadly, the conversation considers how a culture of service can deepen civic engagement and strengthen the habits of citizenship on which democracy depends. At a moment that calls for renewed trust in institutions and one another, it explores the role service-based leadership can play in moving us toward a more resilient and connected society.
Further thinking
PODCAST: Recruit and Empower "Country Over Party" Service Leaders, Big Tent Podcast
INTERVIEW: Emily Cherniack Of New Politics On The Five Things You Need To Be A Highly Effective Leader During Turbulent Times, an interview with Sara Connell
