
Peter Zeihan on Recent U.S. Security Developments
To wrap up this short series on things that went down while I was away, we’ll be looking at some alarming developments in US security.…
Thought Leader: Peter Zeihan
Ayaan speaks with Ian Rowe about the power of personal agency and how to build it. Ian introduces a new framework to help develop agency in individuals: the FREE framework (family, religion, education, and entrepreneurship). His new book, Agency, is out today.
Ian Rowe is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on education and upward mobility, family formation, and adoption. Mr. Rowe is also the cofounder of Vertex Partnership Academies, a new network of character-based International Baccalaureate high schools opening in the Bronx in 2022; the chairman of the board of Spence-Chapin, a nonprofit adoption services organization; and the cofounder of the National Summer School Initiative. He concurrently serves as a senior visiting fellow at the Woodson Center and a writer for the 1776 Unites Campaign.
Until July 1, 2020, Mr. Rowe was CEO of Public Prep, a nonprofit network of public charter schools based in the South Bronx and Lower East Side of Manhattan. Before joining Public Prep, he was deputy director of postsecondary success at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, senior vice president of strategic partnerships and public affairs at MTV, director of strategy and performance measurement at the USA Freedom Corps office in the White House, and cofounder and president of Third Millennium Media. Mr. Rowe also joined Teach for America in its early days.
Mr. Rowe has been widely published in the popular press, including in the New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Examiner. He is often interviewed on talk radio programs. With his new book “Agency” (Templeton Press, May 2022), Ian Rowe seeks to inspire young people of all races to build strong families and become masters of their own destiny.
Mr. Rowe has an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was the first black editor-in-chief of The Harbus, the Harvard Business School newspaper; a BS in computer science engineering from Cornell University; and a diploma in electrical engineering from Brooklyn Technical High School (Brooklyn Tech), one of New York City’s elite public schools, which specializes in science, technology, and mathematics.
Peter Zeihan on Recent U.S. Security Developments
To wrap up this short series on things that went down while I was away, we’ll be looking at some alarming developments in US security.…
Thought Leader: Peter Zeihan
Mike Pence on the Abraham Accords, Five Years Later
Trump administration should make broadening Middle East peace deals top foreign policy priority. Five years ago this week, history was made on the South Lawn…
Thought Leader: Mike Pence
Erika Ayers Badan: Why Work Feels Broken
In this episode of WORK, Erika takes on the state of work and the future of women’s sports. She unpacks why today’s job market feels…
Thought Leader: Erika Ayers Badan