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David Jones

Founder and president of Chrysalis Ventures, a Louisville-based venture capital firm focused primarily on healthcare and technology-enabled businesses in Mid-America. He is also a Save the Children trustee, former Humana board chair, chair of the Humana Foundation, and a former Jefferson County, Kentucky Board of Education member.

Rural Opportunity Requires Childcare, Jobs, and Benefits Built Together

At the Aspen Ideas Festival, Cynthia McFadden led a discussion with Derek Kilmer of the Rockefeller Foundation, Save the Children’s Janti Soeripto and South Carolina community leader Pamela McKnight on why rural opportunity policy fails when jobs, childcare, food, housing, broadband and benefits are treated separately. The speakers argued that rural families experience those systems together, and that economic mobility depends on investing in both work and family infrastructure through locally designed partnerships. Their case was that rural America is not a single problem to be solved from Washington, but an underinvested set of communities where access, administrative complexity and inflexible funding often determine whether children and parents can use opportunities that formally exist.

The Aspen InstituteJun 30, 202617 min read

U.S. Nuclear Deterrence Faces a Two-Superpower Stress Test

At the Aspen Ideas Festival, Gillian Tett led a panel on whether mutually assured destruction can still stabilize a nuclear order no longer defined by a U.S.-Soviet rivalry. Christine Wormuth argued that the collapse of arms-control limits and China’s buildup have made this the most dangerous period of her national security career; Matthew Kroenig said the United States needs more nuclear capacity to deter Russia and China at once; and Jane Harman warned that weapons modernization without political strategy could deepen the risks it is meant to contain.

The Aspen InstituteJun 28, 202621 min read