Keynote with Adam Kinzinger

By Stanford Democracy Day

Adam Kinzinger, former Illinois Representative, will deliver the 2025 Democracy Day keynote!

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Dinkelspiel Auditorium

471 Lagunita Drive Stanford, CA 94305

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  • 1 hour
  • In person
  • Doors at 1:00 PM

About this event

Government • Non-partisan

Stanford in Government and Democracy Day, in partnership with ResEd and the Riddell Endowment, are excited to announce the 2024 Democracy Day Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Valerie Jarrett '78. From 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM, Ms. Jarrett will engage in a conversation with Brandice Canes-Wrone—professor of political science, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and director of the Center for Revitalizing American Institutions—on her public service journey, bridging divides, and what we can do to preserve our democratic institutions in the face of pressing challenges and the 2024 election. Attendees will have have the opportunity to submit questions and ask their questions directly to Ms. Jarrett. For a chance to ask a question from a front row seat, please submit a question with this form.

You must RSVP to attend this event, so please reserve your ticket now! This event is restricted to Stanford community members only. You must RSVP with your Stanford email. If you have any questions about this event, please email Chris Badillo, Stanford in Government Co-Chair, at badilloc@stanford.edu. Learn more about Ms. Jarrett and Professor Canes-Wrone below.

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The Honorable Valerie Jarrett is Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board of directors of The Obama Foundation. She is also a Senior Distinguished Fellow at The University of Chicago Law School. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward, published in April 2019.

She serves as Board Chairman of Civic Nation. Jarrett also serves on the boards of Walgreens Boot Alliance, Inc., Ralph Lauren Corporation, Sweetgreen, Inc., Ariel Investments, The University of Chicago, and the Sesame Street Workshop. Jarrett also serves on the Goldman Sachs One Million Black Women Advisory Board, the Bank of America Enterprise Executive Development Council, and the Microsoft Advisory Council.

Ms. Jarrett was the Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama from 2009-2017 making her the longest serving senior advisor in history. She oversaw the Offices of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs and Chaired the White House Council on Women and Girls. Ms. Jarrett worked throughout her tenure at the White House to mobilize elected officials, business and community leaders, and diverse groups of advocates. She led the Obama Administration’s efforts to expand and strengthen access to the middle class, and boost American businesses and our economy. She championed the creation of equality and opportunity for all Americans, and economically and politically empowering women in the United States and around the world. She oversaw the Administration’s advocacy for workplace policies that empower working families, including equal pay, raising the minimum wage, paid leave, paid sick days, workplace flexibility, and affordable childcare, and led the campaigns to reform our criminal justice system, end sexual assault, and reduce gun violence.

Ms. Jarrett has a background in both the public and private sectors. She previously served as the Chief Executive Officer of The Habitat Company in Chicago, the Commissioner of Planning and Development for the city of Chicago, Deputy Chief of Staff for Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and practiced law for ten years in the private and public sector. She also served as the director of numerous corporate and not-for-profit boards including leadership positions as Chairman of the Board of the Chicago Stock Exchange, Chairman of the University of Chicago Medical Center Board of Trustees, Vice Chairman of the University of Chicago Board of Trustees, Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Chair of Chicago Transit Board.

Ms. Jarrett has also received numerous awards and honorary degrees, including TIME’s 100 Most Influential People Award and Forbes 50 Over 50. Jarrett received her B.A. from Stanford University in 1978 and her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1981.

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Brandice Canes-Wrone is a professor in the political science department and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford. She is also the director of the Center for Revitalizing American Institutions. Her current research focuses on representation and accountability, including projects on elections, campaign finance, and representation.

During the course of her career, Canes-Wrone has published numerous articles and books in the areas of political institutions, mass political behavior, and political economy. On political institutions, she has a longstanding interest in executive politics. Her book Who Leads Whom? Presidents, Policy, and Public (University of Chicago, 2006) was awarded the Richard E. Neustadt prize by the American Political Science Association for the best book on the US presidency that year. More recent scholarship involves comparative analysis of how institutional constraints on the executive are associated with economic performance.

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Nov 4 · 1:30 PM PST