State Policy Network’s InternNet is a national speaker series designed to empower the next generation of state-based leaders for the freedom movement. The program connects policy experts, liberty visionaries, and free-market leaders to interns at state-based think tanks and allied organizations in the states. In 2019, 84 students participated, representing 32 states and 41 organizations. In 2020, 104 students participated, representing 35 states, 4 countries, and 43 organizations.
In this virtual forum, interns have an opportunity to learn directly from thought leaders across the states and receive additional resources for shaping their professional development and future careers. For state-based organizations, this content is a free educational resource that internship supervisors can use to enrich interns’ learning and experience.
The 2021 SPN InternNet program will run each semester as a five-part interview series with the experts listed below. For the fall program, interns will receive these short-form videos every other week, beginning September 21, 2021. Each email will include additional resources, such as career advice, leadership tips, book recommendations, and links to further reading on the week’s topic.
This series is open to interns at all free-market organizations working on state policy. Registration is required for participation.
We welcome any think tank internship coordinators and staff who are interested in professional development and the ideas being discussed. In addition to our InternNet series, we also have an Internship Resource Library available on our member portal, with resources on building a successful internship program.
SESSION ONE: The Moral Case for Liberty (September 21, 2021)
Speaker: Christina Sandefur, Executive Vice President, Goldwater Institute
Campuses across the country are becoming even more hostile towards conservative and libertarian ideas. How can we make the positive case for liberty? What are the best ways to talk about individual liberty, limited government, and free enterprise? Learn practical ways to talk about how these timeless principles result in more opportunity and prosperity for all Americans. Leave this session ready to get more of your peers thinking about other points of view.
SESSION TWO: How to Make a Strong Professional Debut (October 5, 2021)
Speaker: Heather Noyes, The Protocol School of Washington and Director of Operations and Development, Maine Heritage Policy Center
First impressions matter. The smallest details can make a huge difference. Whether your sights are set on business, government, or traveling the globe, equip yourself with the tools and knowledge to make the best possible first impression and maintain a positive impression over time. Learn the communication skills, proper protocol, and business etiquette for your next meeting, dinner, or gala. By growing your acumen in the art of business etiquette, you can set yourself apart and position yourself for success in both the public and private sectors as you encounter new opportunities.
SESSION THREE: The Virtues of the American Justice System (October 19, 2021)
Speaker: Honorable Clint Bolick, Associate Justice, Arizona Supreme Court
Whether or not you are considering law school, it is important to understand the rule of law and how individuals’ understanding affects their perception of liberty and justice. Hear the Honorable Clint Bolick share his legal philosophy, his path to becoming a justice, and the most interesting case he has encountered on the bench. Justice Bolick will answer your questions, on everything from business regulations to property rights to immigration policy to criminal justice reform. Hear why he is passionate about removing government barriers to economic opportunity so all Americans can prosper.
SESSION FOUR: Move the Needle, Make a Difference (November 2, 2021)
Speaker: Justin Owen, President and CEO, The Beacon Center of Tennessee
All politics is local. That is what is often said, but how does that translate in reality? How do you get positive free-market solutions advanced at the local and state level? How do you move the needle and make a difference? Learn from the leader of one of the most engaged state-based think tanks on how to create change and advance positive policy solutions. Hear how the Beacon Center has driven policy reform in Tennessee in a range of key areas, from healthcare reform to corporate welfare to educational choice.
SESSION FIVE: Career Pathing for Success (November 16, 2021)
Speaker: Claire Dixon, Executive Director, Talent Market
As you make your professional debut, have you thought about what’s ahead for your career? As you look to enter the job market, what should you consider as you plot your career path? Where do you aspire to be? Claire Dixon will talk about the free-market sector, market needs in all fields, and how your personal strengths and interests can align with future opportunities. Hone your plan of action, and learn more about the wide range of paths in the liberty movement across the country. Whether you know exactly where you want to go or have no idea, Dixon will share tips for navigating and positioning yourself as you launch your career.
For questions or additional information, please contact Heather Pfitzenmaier at heatherp@spn.org.