The Collective Public Policy Voice of the Exchange Community

By Mark Overmann

The country has cast its votes and, as I write this, I find myself focused on two things.  

First, I’m thinking about how international exchange programs change lives. Pure and simple.  

We know the value of our programs, the value of engaging across cultures and borders. We know that exchanges bring resources to U.S. communities large and small; that they create and empower leaders in the U.S. and around the world; and that they break down stereotypes that lead to a more inclusive world. I know that the international exchange community will continue doing its important work every single day. 

Second, I’m thinking about the strength of our community. The passion, optimism, and desire to take action of Alliance members has long allowed us to have strong bipartisan support. This support is real, and it has helped us both to grow and to fight off challenges. While I feel uncertainty about what’s ahead, I’m certain of our power as a community. And I hope you are too.   

Every new Congress and Administration provides us with an opportunity – an opportunity to educate newly elected officials about the value of international education and exchange and to cultivate new allies. So, we’ll continue to do what we always do: be your strong voice in Washington, relentlessly seek common ground, and bring new allies to our cause, all of which will allow us to thrive and flourish for years to come.