Event Details

Join the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations (PCFR) for an insightful discussion on national military readiness featuring Colonel Todd Randolph, Military Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.


Sharing insights from research during his CFR fellowship, Col. Randolph will detail the critical need for a robust national service initiative to deliver whole-of-nation readiness in the era of great power competition. He will propose actionable steps the federal government and industry can take to cultivate human capital across critical domains such as diplomacy, defense, finance, technology, and economics while combating information warfare by adversaries designed to undermine U.S. national security.


Don't miss this opportunity to gain key insights into the future of U.S. military readiness and leadership in a complexifying global landscape.


Registration includes one drink ticket per person.

Speakers

  • Todd Randolph (U.S. Air Force & Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations)

    Todd Randolph

    U.S. Air Force & Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations

    Colonel Todd E. Randolph, U.S. Air Force, is a Military Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He most recently served as the commander of the 316th Wing and installation commander for Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington, Maryland, from June 2022 to July 2024. As the host wing, the 316th Wing provides security, personnel, contracting, finance, medical, and infrastructure support for five operational flying wings, three higher headquarters, and more than eighty tenant organizations, as well as sixty thousand airmen and families in the National Capital region and around the world. Additionally, the wing supported contingency air operations in the nation’s capital with immediate-response rotary assets and provided security for the world’s highest-visibility flight line.

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  • Dr. Lily McElwee (President/CEO of PCFR)

    Dr. Lily McElwee

    President/CEO of PCFR

    Dr. Lily McElwee serves as President and CEO of the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations. With historic family ties to Arizona, she is passionate about subnational diplomacy and elevating the state’s role on the global stage.

    Lily was previously deputy director and fellow in the Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC, and is a recognized expert in China’s foreign policy and relations with the United States, European Union, and the Global South. She has completed fellowships with the American Council on Germany, the CSIS-USC U.S.-Korea NextGen scholar program, the QUAD Task Force on China’s Strategic Futures organized by ORF America and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Lily has spent significant time living in the United Kingdom, China, and Germany.

    Lily concurrently serves as an Adjunct Fellow at CSIS, and is publishing a book on the history of U.S. investment gatekeeping amid the rise of China as a Strategy and Policy Fellow with the Smith Richardson Foundation. She holds a DPhil in China studies and an MSc from the University of Oxford, and a BA with honors in political science from Stanford University.

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Tickets

PCFR Members
Member Price $15
General Public
Standard Price $30

Venue

The Pub at Thunderbird

401 North 1st Street (5th floor)
Phoenix, Arizona

If you have any questions please contact Monse Apud

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Disclaimer

The views expressed are solely those of the speaker and moderator and not those of PCFR, which takes no institutional position on policy.