Pete Peterson – Dean, Pepperdine University

Pete Peterson (MPP ’07), dean of the School of Public Policy, began his career at Pepperdine as a teacher of public decision-making in 2007. He launched the school’s Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership, becoming its first executive director in 2010. He continues to serve as a Senior Fellow of the Institute, training hundreds of local government officials in public engagement skills each year.

Under Peterson’s leadership, the school has begun a number of innovative initiatives, including the Homeland Security Council at School of Public Policy in 2019, which maximizes community resilience by advancing technological innovation and prepares leaders in crisis management and disaster response, and the American Project in 2017, a unique effort to gather scholars and activists to deliberate over, write about, and discuss the future of the conservative movement. Peterson has been a Public Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and he serves on the leadership councils of the Public Policy Institute of California and California Forward, a bipartisan political reform organization. Peterson was the Republican nominee (top-two race) for California secretary of state in 2014.

Peterson earned a BA in history from George Washington University and an MPP from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy.

Hourly Schedule

Pete Peterson - Dean, Pepperdine University

11:30am - 12:00pm
Registration & Social
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Lunch & Program

Date

Apr 21 2023
Expired!

Time

11:30 am

Cost

$60.00

Location

Thunderbird Country Club
Thunderbird Country Club
70-737 Country Club Dr., Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
Website
https://www.thunderbirdcc.org/

Speaker

  • Pete Peterson
    Pete Peterson
    Dean, Braun Family Dean’s Chair, School of Public Policy

    Pete Peterson (MPP ’07), dean of the School of Public Policy, began his career at Pepperdine as a teacher of public decision-making in 2007. He launched the school’s Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership, becoming its first executive director in 2010. He continues to serve as a Senior Fellow of the Institute, training hundreds of local government officials in public engagement skills each year.

    Under Peterson’s leadership, the school has begun a number of innovative initiatives, including the Homeland Security Council at School of Public Policy in 2019, which maximizes community resilience by advancing technological innovation and prepares leaders in crisis management and disaster response, and the American Project in 2017, a unique effort to gather scholars and activists to deliberate over, write about, and discuss the future of the conservative movement. Peterson has been a Public Affairs Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and he serves on the leadership councils of the Public Policy Institute of California and California Forward, a bipartisan political reform organization. Peterson was the Republican nominee (top-two race) for California secretary of state in 2014.

    Peterson earned a BA in history from George Washington University and an MPP from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy.

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