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In the Situation Room: Dr. Robert Gates on High-Stakes Decision Making

Wed Feb 11

In the Situation Room: Dr. Robert Gates on High-Stakes Decision Making

Wed Feb 11

In the Situation Room: Dr. Robert Gates on High-Stakes Decision Making

Featuring Dr. Robert Gates, former U.S. Secretary of Defense and CIA Director

Time:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm CT

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Join us for an evening of insight with Dr. Robert Gates – one of the nation’s most respected voices on global affairs, national security, and public leadership.

Dr. Gates has been in the room where it happened. From serving under eight presidential administrations to participating in some of the world’s most consequential decision-making, Dr. Gates brings unparalleled experience in leading complex organizations. Drawing from his distinguished career in diplomacy, defense, intelligence, and education, he will explore what it takes to lead effectively in a rapidly changing world.

A master storyteller, Dr. Gates will share historical events he witnessed firsthand and reveal how these lessons remain relevant today. Hear how the principles that guide strong leadership – integrity, accountability, strategic thinking, and service – apply across sectors now and tomorrow.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

With a career spanning eight U.S. presidents, Dr. Robert M. Gates has led in the most complex arenas imaginable – from Cold War intelligence to global military strategy to education leadership. He served as the 22nd U.S. Secretary of Defense under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, and as Director of Central Intelligence during the collapse of the Soviet Union. Dr. Gates is the only career CIA officer to rise from entry-level analyst to Director.

He also served as President of Texas A&M University and currently chairs the board of The Holdsworth Center, a Texas nonprofit dedicated to growing stronger leaders for Texas public schools. He is the author of several books, including A Passion for Leadership, which distills lessons from his decades of reforming large institutions. He believes that great leadership – whether in diplomacy, defense, or education – is rooted in empathy, accountability, and the courage to drive change.

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    This event is not eligible for Program Pass redemption.

    Join us for an evening of insight with Dr. Robert Gates – one of the nation’s most respected voices on global affairs, national security, and public leadership.

    Dr. Gates has been in the room where it happened. From serving under eight presidential administrations to participating in some of the world’s most consequential decision-making, Dr. Gates brings unparalleled experience in leading complex organizations. Drawing from his distinguished career in diplomacy, defense, intelligence, and education, he will explore what it takes to lead effectively in a rapidly changing world.

    A master storyteller, Dr. Gates will share historical events he witnessed firsthand and reveal how these lessons remain relevant today. Hear how the principles that guide strong leadership – integrity, accountability, strategic thinking, and service – apply across sectors now and tomorrow.

    ABOUT THE SPEAKER

    With a career spanning eight U.S. presidents, Dr. Robert M. Gates has led in the most complex arenas imaginable – from Cold War intelligence to global military strategy to education leadership. He served as the 22nd U.S. Secretary of Defense under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, and as Director of Central Intelligence during the collapse of the Soviet Union. Dr. Gates is the only career CIA officer to rise from entry-level analyst to Director.

    He also served as President of Texas A&M University and currently chairs the board of The Holdsworth Center, a Texas nonprofit dedicated to growing stronger leaders for Texas public schools. He is the author of several books, including A Passion for Leadership, which distills lessons from his decades of reforming large institutions. He believes that great leadership – whether in diplomacy, defense, or education – is rooted in empathy, accountability, and the courage to drive change.

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