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Celebrating 75 Years of Leadership and Impact
This year is an exciting one for the Aspen Institute as we celebrate our
75th anniversary.
It all began with our mid-century founder, Chicago industrialist Walter
Paepcke, who believed that the world urgently needed “humanistic leaders
who valued reason, knowledge, dialogue, culture, and moral inquiry.” In
1949, Paepcke and his wife Elizabeth brought together 3,000 global leaders
for the Goethe Bicentennial in Aspen, Colorado, to explore how humanism
could shape leadership and problem-solving in a post-war world. Their
vision was clear: Address the uncertainty and challenges of the time
through meaningful dialogue and deep, thoughtful engagement.
Over the past 75 years, the Aspen Institute has grown into a global
convening and leadership organization with more than 60 programs and 13
international partners, connecting thousands annually through our programs,
seminars, events, and fellowships. Our work spans [2]key areas such as
strengthening societal trust, expanding economic opportunity, engaging and
inspiring the young, addressing climate and energy challenges, and
fostering cross-generational leadership.
Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke’s belief in the transformative power of ideas,
leadership, and dialogue continues to drive us today. As Walter once said,
“The difficulty of our time is a difficulty of the human spirit.” These
words remain our guiding light.
This year, we reflect on our progress, celebrate our impact, and look
forward to the future with optimism and excitement. To mark this milestone,
we’re debuting a new 75th anniversary logo, which you’ll begin to see
across our social media, at events, and on our campuses in Aspen and
Washington, D.C.
The Aspen Institute's purpose and mission remain as relevant today as ever.
Working together, we can and must continue our efforts to ignite human
potential to build understanding and create new possibilities for a better
world.
Dan Porterfield
President and CEO of the Aspen Institute
Upcoming Events
Rising Generations
Luka Dončić on the Future of Basketball
February 13, 2025
Virtual
How are basketball players trained in the U.S. vs. other countries? What
can we learn from each other? On the eve of NBA All-Star Weekend, join the
[3]Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program for the next event in the
Future of Sports conversation series, this one of the future of grassroots
hoops. They will talk with Luka Dončić, five-time All-NBA first team guard
from Slovenia, about his experience in Europe and with a panel that
explores findings and recommendations in a new report by Dončić’s
foundation comparing the U.S. and European systems.
[4]Learn More & Register
Economic Opportunity
Re-Entry and Good Jobs: Buildings the Second Chances We All Believe In
February 26, 2025
Virtual
Today, approximately 77 million Americans (or 1 in 3 adults) have a
criminal record. In part two of our series “Work Behind and Beyond Bars:
Improving Job Quality During and After Incarceration,” the [5]Aspen
Institute Economic Opportunities Program will explore the opportunities and
challenges of accessing good jobs for people after incarceration.
[6]Learn More & Register
Societal Trust
Building Trust in Science for a More Informed Future
March 10-11, 2025
Cambridge, MA
A collaboration between the [7]Aspen Institute Science & Society Program
and the MIT Press, this conference will be ideal for science communicators,
journalists, researchers, students, policymakers, and anyone interested in
mobilizing knowledge for a better world.
[8]Learn More & Register
Big Ideas
Aspen Ideas Festival and Aspen Ideas: Health
June 22 - July 1, 2025
Aspen, CO
Passes are on sale for [9]Aspen Ideas Festival and [10]Aspen Ideas: Health
2025! Engage with inspiring leaders, brilliant thinkers, and bold
change-makers on our awe-inspiring Rocky Mountain campus. From dawn to
dark, we’ll stretch our minds, feed our imaginations, and explore the ideas
that are shaping our collective future.
[11]Get Your Pass
Building an Economy for Everyone
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From bold vision to global impact.
Over the past five years, the Aspen Institute and the [13]Mastercard Center
for Inclusive Growth have partnered to drive transformative solutions
worldwide—helping to build an economy that works for everyone. Today, we
celebrate this milestone and the progress we've made together.
This partnership has delivered real impact—from catalyzing efforts to
create the first-ever [14]National Strategy for Financial Inclusion in the
U.S., to strengthening small businesses through Community Development
Financial Institutions, to cultivating the next generation of leaders
committed to inclusive growth.
This is more than a partnership—it’s a movement.
[15]Watch the short video above to see the journey, the inspiration, and
what’s next—including a new fellowship experience for seasoned executives.
Around the Institute
Leadership
Leadership and Belonging in Rural Communities
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At the Aspen Institute, we believe leaders can come from anywhere. But
realizing that vision requires us to rethink where—and how—we search for
them. Donna Daniels of the Brushy Fork Leadership Institute and Chris Estes
of the [17]Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group have dedicated their
careers to working in rural communities—[18]places where great leaders are
often overlooked.
Economic Opportunity
Announcing the 2025 Workforce Leadership Academies
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The [20]Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program is thrilled to
announce the launch of six new Workforce Leadership Academies in 2025. Like
their predecessors, the [21]2025 Academies will convene cohorts of leaders
from across their local workforce ecosystems for a 10-month fellowship to
deepen networks and strengthen their systems leadership skills.
Leadership
In Session: Carly Zakin
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Carly Zakin is a [23]Henry Crown Fellow and the co-founder and co-CEO of
[24]theSkimm, a digital media company dedicated to giving its audience of
16 million the information they need to navigate life’s most important
decisions. In our latest episode of [25]In Session, she shares [26]lessons
on leading through the unknown.
Rising Generations
Meet the 2025 Champions for Change
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The [28]Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute is
thrilled to announce the Champions for Change class of 2025 – [29]a cohort
of five remarkable Native youth who are leading impactful change within
their communities. The 2025 class joins the decade-strong Champions for
Change program, including more than 50 active alumni.
In the News
Societal Trust
Executive Director of the [30]Aspen Strategy Group, Anja Manuel, joined
CNBC's "Closing Bell Overtime" to [31]share thoughts on U.S.-China
relations moving forward.
Climate and Energy
Natural disasters are uprooting Americans' retirement plans, and Tim Shaw,
Director of the Benefits Transformation Initiative at the Aspen Institute,
[32]recommends diversifying savings in Business Insider.
Big Ideas
Learn more about how a gathering of brilliant minds at the 1949 Goethe
Bicentennial led to the founding of the Aspen Institute [33]in a series
from Aspen Daily News.
Rising Generations
Gene Pinkard, the director of K-12 Leadership for the Education and Society
Program at the Aspen Institute, [34]talks about social-emotional learning
for EducationWeek.
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