
Why January 6th made me run for public office
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Dave Harden is the CEO of Q2 Impact - a firm that leverages talent, technology, and capital to help solve some of the world's most complex problems. Working with the private sector, communities, and governments, Q2 Impact seeks to promote trade and investment, develop economic opportunity, advance security, and stability, and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance at home and abroad.
Before this, he was a Minister Counselor in the Senior Foreign Service. He served as the Assistant Administrator for the US Agency for International Development’s Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance in the Obama Administration. He spearheaded all USAID efforts to respond to crises and stabilization efforts – including responses in Haiti, Iraq, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, the West Bank/Gaza, and Yemen.
Dave also ran for public office and in a two-part series for Policy Chatters he talks about his career in the foreign service and his experience running for public office in rural Maryland in the US. Listen to the podcast on aid and conflict here. This podcast focuses on his experience running for public office in rural Maryland.
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