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While our North Star is constant, how can we anticipate and prepare for turbulence and the tectonic plates that are shifting in our communities, across the country, and around the globe to advance our policy and systems change work to ensure all children and families thrive? In this session, Ascend at the Aspen Institute Founder Anne Mosle will dive deeper into the idea of "future-proofing" with four leaders who are on the forefront of transforming our systems to create a better future for all families. Together they will probe:
1. How can we future-proof the way we frame the narrative and communicate about creating better outcomes for all children and families?
2. How can we future-proof how we build the political will to implement effective policies?
3. How can we future-proof the design of community-public-private partnerships to spur new models of building wealth and well-being?

Anne Mosle
Vice President & Executive Director
Ascend at the Aspen Institute

Layla Zaidane
President & CEO
Future Caucus

Reggie Bicha
President/CEO
American Public Human Services Association

Julie Sweetland
Senior Advisor
FrameWorks Institute

Daniel Williams
President & CEO
Steelcase Foundation
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