Trust, Transparency, and Transformation
Description
In this episode, Willie Thompson ('22 cohort) interviews Rachel Desch ('23 cohort) who imagines a world where trusted institutions and leaders are able to mitigate violent conflict and inspire innovative policymaking. Rachel is a second-year master’s student in international policy. Before coming to Stanford, she spent nearly a decade working in the federal government. In this episode, Rachel describes how her upbringing on a military base and wide-ranging academic background have fueled her commitment to building trust in government, adopting holistic approaches to conflict resolution, and potentially running for public office. She highlights the “start-up culture” pockets within government where mission-driven work thrives, and shares other personal interests.
Highlights from the episode:
(02:21 ) Reflecting on spring quarter
(05:54 ) Growing up in a military community in Fayetteville, North Carolina
(11:38 ) Going from high school to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to Stanford
(19:59 ) Working on foreign policy analysis and making the decision to go back to graduate school
(24:45 ) Reason behind working in the government after graduating from UNC
(29:06 ) Building people's trust in institutions and leaders, mitigating violent conflict, and inspiring innovative policymaking
(36:44 ) Reflecting on people's perceptions of government and government work
(41:24 ) Advice for people interested in applying to Knight-Hennessy Scholars
(43:10 ) Improbable facts









