Following a bruising campaign season, humbling run-off election, and narrow victory, Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva completed his “phoenix”- like comeback to return as Brazil’s president for four more years. Valerie Wirtschafter explains how the country survived a serious threat to democracy and what lies ahead for Lula on domestic and foreign policy.
“Investing in infrastructure and resilience isn’t just about building more—it also means preparing a climate-ready workforce to take on these myriad responsibilities. This remains a work in progress, requiring leaders across the country to better define green jobs, articulate their hiring needs and training gaps, and take other actionable steps,” write J.R. Reed and Joseph Kane.
On the latest episode of Vying for Talent, Katharine Kelley, the deputy chief of space operations for human capital at the U.S. Space Force, joins Ryan Hass and Jude Blanchette for a discussion on diverse talent and the work culture of the Space Force.
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