Alastair Fitzpayne serves as a Senior Fellow and Advisor at the Aspen Institute. He previously served as Executive Director of the Aspen Institute Future of Work Initiative. Prior to his work at the Aspen Institute, he served as Chief of Staff at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under Secretary Sylvia Burwell. In addition to serving as Chief of Staff at HHS, Fitzpayne also held a number of senior roles at the Department of the Treasury during the Obama Administration, including Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs. He has also served on Capitol Hill, in both the Senate and the House, as an economic advisor to Sen. Evan Bayh and Rep. Rahm Emanuel, respectively. He has also worked at the White House Office of Management and Budget and Abt Associates, a public policy consulting firm.

Fitzpayne holds a BA from Vassar College and an MPP from the University of California-Berkeley.

Authored by Alastair:

Blog Posts

The Path Forward: Support a More Equitable Education and Training System

In Building a Lifelong Learning System, the Future of Work Initiative recommends ways to support a more equitable education and training system.

December 28, 2020

Blog Posts

The Path Forward: Build Jobs & Training Digital Platform and Expand Career Counseling

In Building a Lifelong Learning System, the Future of Work Initiative recommends building a jobs and training digital platform and expanding career counseling.

December 21, 2020

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Reflections on 2020 and the Future of Work

Future of Work Initiative Executive Director Alastair Fitzpayne provides reflections on the Initiative’s work in 2020.

December 18, 2020

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The Path Forward: Create Deputy Mayor Position and Establish an Advisory Council for Lifelong Learning

In Building a Lifelong Learning System, the Future of Work Initiative recommends creating a Deputy Mayor position and establishing an advisory council for lifelong learning.

December 14, 2020

Blog Posts Publications

Supporting Employer-Provided Training in the COVID-19 Recovery

This policy brief explores the role that employer-provided training can play in a recovery and outlines policies to incentivize employers to expand access to education and training.

December 10, 2020