

Trust, Transparency, and Transformation
Jun 4, 2025
Rachel Desch, a member of the 2023 Knight-Hennessy cohort and a second-year master's student in international policy, shares insights from her diverse background on a military base to her academic journey. She discusses the importance of building trust in government to mitigate conflict and inspire innovative policymaking. Rachel highlights how pockets of 'start-up culture' within government can lead to mission-driven progress. She also reflects on common misconceptions about bureaucratic operations and shares her aspirations for public service.
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Growing Up on Military Base
- Rachel's upbringing on a military base normalized frequent parental deployments and international awareness.
- This environment encouraged adaptability and long-distance relationship maintenance, shaping her global outlook early on.
From Analysis to Policy Making
- Foreign policy analysis often involves situational research without direct policy advising.
- Graduate study can provide tools to move beyond analysis to actual policy development.
Building Trust In Institutions
- Transparency and community engagement build trust in institutions and leaders.
- Effective representation requires continuous dialogue between decision-makers and constituents.