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The Good Governance Podcast

What would it take for government to actually be good?Join The Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy as we explore what it takes for government to function well, solve problems and make peoples lives a little bit better. Through thought provoking discussions with effective and compassionate government leaders and policy influencers from around the world, we hope to highlight what actually works and inspire leaders toward good governance.

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    Former Prime Minister of Slovakia, Mr. Eduard Heger - Part 2: The Long Game of Reform - Why Real Change Takes Decades

    Mr. Eduard Heger is the former Prime Minister of Slovakia, former Minister of Finance, a father of four children, and a passionate runner and cold water swimmer. Prior to entering politics, Mr. Heger worked in high-level leadership in the private sector.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Read Mr. Heger's article in the GILPP Quarterly here: Leading by Example and Cultivating a Culture of Sustainable ValuesLearn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Former Prime Minister of Slovakia, Mr. Eduard Heger - Part 1: How Strong Institutions Steady the State: Lessons in Leadership from Behind the Scenes

    Mr. Eduard Heger is the former Prime Minister of Slovakia, former Minister of Finance, a father of four children, and a passionate runner and cold water swimmer. Prior to entering politics, Mr. Heger worked in high-level leadership in the private sector.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Read Mr. Heger's article in the GILPP Quarterly here: Leading by Example and Cultivating a Culture of Sustainable ValuesLearn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Florica Cherecheş - Part 2: Ending Institutionalized Childhood and Fighting Human Trafficking

    Florica Cherecheș is a distinguished public servant from Romania, with more than 17 years of experience in politics and social activism. She has served as a member of the Romanian Parliament, deputy mayor of Oradea, and president of the National Authority for the Rights of the Disabled, Children, and Adoptions. She began her career as executive director of Integra Romania, a microfinance institution focused on supporting women at risk. Her leadership is grounded in community service and advocacy for vulnerable groups including women, children, and people with disabilities.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Read Ms. Cherecheș' article in the GILPP Quarterly here: Cross-Sector Collaboration: Lessons from Romania's Successful Anti-Trafficking InitiativesLearn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Florica Cherecheş - Part 1: Keeping Government Grounded

    Florica Cherecheș is a distinguished public servant from Romania, with more than 17 years of experience in politics and social activism. She has served as a member of the Romanian Parliament, deputy mayor of Oradea, and president of the National Authority for the Rights of the Disabled, Children, and Adoptions. She began her career as executive director of Integra Romania, a microfinance institution focused on supporting women at risk. Her leadership is grounded in community service and advocacy for vulnerable groups including women, children, and people with disabilities.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Read Ms. Cherecheș' article in the GILPP Quarterly here: Cross-Sector Collaboration: Lessons from Romania's Successful Anti-Trafficking InitiativesLearn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Anne Hornung-Soukup - Part 2: How Public Transportation Elevates Social Wellbeing

    Anne Hornung-Soukup is a dual national, originally from the United States and now living in Geneva, Switzerland. With a career background in finance and nonprofit leadership, she served as chair of Geneva's Public Transportation Board. She has been a strong advocate for sustainable transportation, regional transit cooperation, and environmentally responsible urban development.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Learn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Anne Hornung-Soukup - Part 1: The Economic Case for Public Transportation Investment

    Anne Hornung-Soukup is a dual national, originally from the United States and now living in Geneva, Switzerland. With a career background in finance and nonprofit leadership, she served as chair of Geneva's Public Transportation Board. She has been a strong advocate for sustainable transportation, regional transit cooperation, and environmentally responsible urban development.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Learn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Mark Finlay - Rebuilding Belfast after the Conflict

    Mark Finlay is an influential figure in the field of peacebuilding and urban regeneration. Initially rooted in real estate and development, Finlay transitioned into politics and played a critical role in the peace talks between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. He is a chartered surveyor and a fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Mark has extensive experience in public-private partnerships and urban development projects, particularly in Belfast.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Read Mr. Finlay's article in the GILPP Quarterly here: Identity Matters: Guiding Principles for Post-Conflict Transformation and City RegenerationLearn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Dr. Henry Deneen - Why Emotional Intelligence is a Core Competency for Today’s Government Leaders

    Dr. Henry Deneen is the CEO of Global Hope Network International and President of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. A lawyer by training, he has served as a city judge, mediator, and chief legal counsel to the Governor of South Carolina. For the last 25 years, Henry has focused on global leadership and development work, with a passion for empowering local leaders. He holds a doctorate in leadership with a focus on emotional intelligence, which shapes his approach to building ethical, effective governance systems around the world.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Read Dr. Deneen's article in the GILPP Quarterly here: Fostering an Emotionally Intelligent WorkplaceLearn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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    Prince Nikolaus von Liechtenstein - Negotiation, Humility, and Longevity

    Prince Nicholas von Liechtenstein is a renowned diplomat with over 30 years of service in public administration and international relations. Born and raised in Liechtenstein, Prince Nicholas pursued a Doctorate of Law, later dedicating his career to significant roles including working with the International Red Cross in Geneva and serving as an ambassador to the European Union, Iceland, and Norway. His expertise in European law and human rights advocacy has been pivotal in numerous diplomatic negotiations. Additionally, Prince Nicholas holds the distinction of being the longest-serving non-resident ambassador to the Holy See.Trey Cason is the host of the Good Governance Podcast and the Director of the Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy. He is a student at the University of Oxford and has 15 years of experience in the fields of international development, urban development, and public policy.Learn more about GILPP at our website: GILPP.orgLearn more about GHNI at our website: globalhopenetwork.org

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What would it take for government to actually be good?Join The Geneva Institute for Leadership and Public Policy as we explore what it takes for government to function well, solve problems and make peoples lives a little bit better. Through thought provoking discussions with effective and compassionate government leaders and policy influencers from around the world, we hope to highlight what actually works and inspire leaders toward good governance.

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