TFAS supporters, friends and local alumni are invited to join TFAS for a reception and discussion featuring Gerard Baker of The Wall Street Journal, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. Mr. Baker will share a fascinating lecture on "Charting the Path Forward: Rebuilding Trust in America’s Institutions."

Event Details:
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Westin Kierland

Attire: Business Casual 
Parking: $10 - Valet | $20 - Self-parking for up to six hours

RSVP:
Please RSVP by Wednesday, February 19.

To register, please follow these steps below:

  1. Select individual registration and add your full name, email address and the number of guests. 
  2. Select "add to cart," then click start checkout. 
  3. After you fill out the information for your registration, click "submit information." 
  4. If you are registering more than one person, the final page will show your name and email address as the primary contact.  Underneath your information will be a space to add your guest(s) name and email(s).  You will to add each guest separately here.
  5. Finally, select "save changes."
Please contact Special Events Director Jane Mack at [email protected] or 202.986.0384 (EXT. 226) if you have any questions.

ABOUT GERARD BAKER:

Gerard Baker is the editor-at-large of The Wall Street Journal and TFAS Media Fellow. Baker writes a weekly column and hosts a podcast, both titled “Free Expression.” He has previously served as Editor-in-Chief of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones. Baker has worked for several prestigious news organizations throughout his career, including The Financial Times, The Times of London, and the BBC.  


ABOUT TFAS:
The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) is an educational nonprofit that is developing courageous leaders inspired and equipped to protect and advance the ideas of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and economic freedom in their communities and throughout the world. By offering a portfolio of more than 20 academic programs, fellowships and seminars, the TFAS Journey helps cultivate future leaders from high school, all the way through to their university studies and professional careers. 

TFAS builds intellectual rigor and sustained relationships over time that result in deep impact and long-term change. After more than 50 years of programs, the evidence of TFAS’s success is clear. TFAS alumni are the leaders our nation needs right now and, in the decades to come. Today, there are nearly 49,000 TFAS alumni making a difference in their communities and throughout the world by upholding the values essential to the preservation and success of a free society.