Nneka Chiazor Guest

Nneka Chiazor

President of the Public Affairs Council,

Appears in 2 Episodes

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Ethics, Influence, and Power | Live Panel with GW’s GSPM

What does it really mean to lead ethically when the rules keep changing, and the public is watching every move? In this special live edition of Chief Influencer, recorded before a live audience at The George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) as part of the Paul O'Dwyer Forum for Political Ethics at GSPM, an annual endowed lecture series dedicated to advancing the study of ethics in political life, host Nneka Chiazor (President & CEO, Public Affairs Council) moderates a candid, high-stakes conversation about ethics, influence, and power in today's polarized world. It's exactly the kind of conversation GW was built for, where the next generation of leaders sits in the same room as the people who have already been tested.Joined by former Congressman Michael Capuano (MA), former Congresswoman Mimi Walters (CA), and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Brody Mullins, author of The Wolves of K Street, the panel pulls no punches. Both Michael and Mimi served on the House Ethics Committee, and Brody has spent decades exposing the hidden mechanics of Washington influence. Together, they explore where ethical lines are drawn, who draws them, and what happens when no one does.This episode is produced in partnership with GW's Graduate School of Political Management and the Former Members of Congress Association (FMC). This is a rare, unfiltered conversation from people who have lived it, and it's essential listening for anyone who wants to lead with integrity in a world where influence and accountability are constantly in tension.Takeaways: Ethics Evolves with Society: Ethical standards are not static. The panel explored how cultural expectations shift over time and how leaders must continuously reassess where the lines are drawn.Transparency Builds Accountability: Modern ethics systems increasingly rely on disclosure and public visibility, placing greater responsibility on both leaders and the public to evaluate behavior.Influence Requires Internal Integrity: Both former members of Congress emphasized that ethical leadership begins with personal accountability—making decisions you can defend to your family, your constituents, and yourself.Social Media Has Changed the Ethics Landscape: The panel discussed how platforms like X, Instagram, and TikTok have accelerated exposure, shifted power dynamics, and transformed how scandals emerge and spread.Most Leaders Are Trying to Do the Right Thing: Despite the focus on scandal in media coverage, Brody Mullins argued that the overwhelming majority of public servants and professionals operate ethically and responsibly.Courage Is a Leadership Skill: Whether reporting misconduct, standing up to donors, or challenging colleagues, ethical leadership often requires the willingness to be unpopular in the short term.The Next Generation Needs Ethical Preparedness: The conversation closed with a powerful discussion about whether institutions should proactively teach students how to navigate abuses of power, much like workplace safety or crisis preparedness training.Quote of the Show:"The rule in DC, I felt, always was, if you don't wanna see it above the fold on the front page of The Washington Post, then don't do it. Well, there is no above the fold anymore. There's no Washington Post anymore. So what is the rule now?" - Brody MullinsLinks:Mimi WaltersLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mimi-walters-8434179/ Brody MullinsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brody-mullins/ Website: https://www.brodymullins.co/ Michael E. CapuanoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-e-capuano-54013915b/ Nneka ChiazorLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nneka-chiazor/ Website: https://linktr.ee/pacouncil Sponsors:GSPM LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/gspmgwu-/ GSPM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gspmgwu/FMC Website: https://www.usafmc.org/ 
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Influencing with Intention: Why Authenticity Always Wins | Nneka Chiazor

Nneka Chiazor, President of the Public Affairs Council, discusses the evolving role of influence, leadership, and authenticity in today’s complex and fast-paced environment. Drawing on her deep experience in both the public and private sectors, including leading 1,200 employees at Cox Communications, Nneka shares why public affairs is no longer a cost center but a strategic investment in social capital. She unpacks her “MERCI Framework” for thoughtful leadership, discusses the importance of internal influence, and reflects on how leaders must now show up with intention, reliability, and heart. From the Queen Elizabeth II communication rule to the power of LinkedIn as a platform for authentic thought leadership, this episode is filled with real talk, practical insights, and inspiring wisdom.Takeaways:Influence Begins Within: You can’t have external champions without internal ones. Employees are trusted messengers; make sure they’re equipped and aligned with your message.Use the MERCI Framework to Prioritize Thoughtfully: When taking on new roles or initiatives, ask: What should we Maintain, Expand, Reduce, Cease, or Introduce? Only introduce after creating space.Treat Public Affairs as a Strategic Investment: In a VUCA world (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity), public affairs professionals are critical partners to the C-suite, unlocking both markets and trust.Pour Into Senior Leaders Before They Burn Out: Leaders are often so focused on pouring into others that they neglect themselves. Organizations should invest in refilling their leaders’ cups through support and development.Live by the Queen Elizabeth II Rule: Before speaking or posting, ask: Is it kind? Is it necessary? Is it true? This simple filter builds credibility and maintains trust.Build Your Personal Brand Authentically: You are You, Inc. Consistency in values across all platforms, especially LinkedIn, builds trust. Let your lived experiences serve as bridges to others.Influence with Intention: True influence isn’t just about getting someone to act; it’s about helping them feel good about taking that action. That’s where meaningful impact begins.Quote of the Show:"Intention is the word. How we live, how we make our mark, and how we ensure that the dash between our birth and death is filled with purpose, impact, and meaning."Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nneka-chiazor/ Website: https://linktr.ee/pacouncil