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Youth Leaders
Award-Winning Journalist & Writer
Alexandra Hudson
Lexi is passionate about the way that ideas and storytelling can change people’s lives. She is based in Indianapolis and currently working on a book on American civic renewal. She has held posts at the Federalist Society, AEI, and the US Department of Education.
President, Students for Carbon Dividends
Alex Posner
Alex is a recent graduate of Yale University, where he majored in History. He graduated summa cum laude, as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Through S4CD, Alex works to build a bipartisan student coalition united around a national US climate solution.
Sr. Manager of Digital Media, Policy Fellow, R Street Institute
Shoshana Weissmann
Shoshana has been featured in MavPAC’s “Future 40” list, Red Alert Politics’ “30 Under 30,” and was the youngest person on the D.C. Republican Committee’s 2012 “35 Under 35” list. She is on the board of The Conservation Coalition and a member of the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project.
Co-Founder, Blue Future
Nick Guthman
At Blue Future, Nick leads a national team of youth organizers building the field infrastructure to help progressive Democrats win key races across the country while simultaneously developing a diverse leadership pipeline to strengthen the future of the Democratic party and the progressive movement.
Program Director, College to Congress
Kasie Clark
Kasie works directly with students who continuously inspire her with their passion for public service. She leads efforts in partnerships, recruitment, training and supporting congressional host committee work. Kasie also serves as an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for D.C.’s 6B ward.
Political Leaders
City Council Member – Perland, Texas
Luke Orlando
“Young Americans – regardless of party – understand that our political system is failing our generation. By building bipartisan principles to address the country’s most pressing problems, Gen Roundtable shows our leaders a better way forward.”