Presented as part of the McCloskey Speaker Series.
Featuring Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen in conversation with Karen Tumulty, associate editor and columnist for The Washington Post, Republican governors will share their perspectives on economic growth, public safety, education, and infrastructure, as well as how they navigate partisan divides and approach emerging challenges. In addition, they will discuss the decisions shaping their states and the considerations behind key policy choices. Additional speaker(s) to be announced.
Paepcke Auditorium, doors at 4:00 pm
Aspen Society members-only reception with speakers from 3:30-4:15 pm. Please contact aspensociety@aspeninstitute.org to inquire about membership.
While attendance at the event is free and open to everyone, registration is required, and capacity is established on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here.
To view a livestream video of the event online, please click here.
Parking
Parking is very limited. Please carpool, walk, bike, or ride RFTA.
Jim Pillen is a veterinarian, livestock producer, farmer, entrepreneur, regent, and Governor of Nebraska. Born and raised in Platte County, he is a lifelong Nebraskan. Governor Pillen and his father, Dale, partnered together, raising 60 sows and 1,200 market hogs on a dirt lot on their home farm. In 1993, he started Pillen Family Farms and added DNA Genetics in 2003. In 2012, his children, Sarah and Brock, joined the family business.
A former Husker defensive back, Governor Pillen holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Animal Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Kansas State University. He and his wife of more than 40 years, Suzanne, have four children, Sarah, Brock, Polly and Izic, and seven grandchildren, William, Halle, Eloise, Henry, Harrison, Ava, and Thomas. The Pillens home is in Columbus, Nebraska.
Karen Tumulty is an associate editor and columnist for The Post. In her previous role as a national political correspondent for the newspaper, she received the Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting. She joined The Post in 2010 from Time magazine, where she had held the same title. During her more than 15 years at Time, Tumulty wrote or co-wrote more than three dozen cover stories. She also held positions with Time as congressional correspondent and White House correspondent.
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