Stacy Hock & Ellen Troxclair Welcome the Policy Circle to Austin

Stacy Hock and Ellen Troxclair co-hosted an event on February 5, 2020 to welcome The Policy Circle to Austin. The Policy Circle is a grassroots network of women who come together in neighborhood conversations to discuss the public policies impacting their communities. It’s like a book club, but instead of reviewing a book, they discuss public policy issues using guided briefs. It is a nonpartisan organization, but does have a point of view: that the free market works, and we can accomplish more in a free society. 

Photos from the Austin Event


More About The Policy Circle

The Policy Circle seeks to inspire, inform and equip women to become civic leaders. More than 3500 women in 312 circles across the country are gathering for informed, respectful and collaborative discourse. These Circles provide a constructive space for members to explore complex issues, develop informed opinions and build strong connections through shared purpose. Equipped with a customized plan of action, members are empowered as civic leaders in their communities and encouraged to participate in shaping public policy to build a stronger future for the next generation.

Here are some ways you can get involved with The Policy Circle:

  • Start a Policy Circle with three women by clicking here

  • Recommend two or three potential Policy Circle Leaders in your company or your community by clicking here.  

  • Recommend The Policy Circle as programming to your business or organization -   we provide customized leadership development programs. 

  • Become a Policy Circle Connector. Schedule a call with Nicole Cline to get started by clicking here

  • Support our mission to inspire, inform and equip women for leadership in their communities by clicking here

You can find the link to the curriculum for five conversations and themes to choose from here. If you have follow up questions, you can schedule a call with Nicole Cline by clicking here

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