Mark Warner

Honorary Co-Chair

Senator Warner was elected to the U.S. Senate in November 2008 and reelected to a second term in November 2014. He serves on the Senate Finance, Banking, Budget, and Intelligence committees. During his time in the Senate, Senator Warner has established himself as a bipartisan leader who has worked with Republicans and Democrats alike to cut red tape, increase government performance and accountability, and promote private sector innovation and job creation. Senator Warner has been recognized as a national leader in fighting for our military men and women and veterans, and in working to find bipartisan, balanced solutions to address our country’s debt and deficit.

From 2002 to 2006, he served as Governor of Virginia.  When he left office in 2006, Virginia was ranked as the best state for business, the best managed state, and the best state in which to receive a public education.

The first in his family to graduate from college, Mark Warner spent 20 years as a successful technology and business leader in Virginia before entering public office. An early investor in the cellular telephone business, he co-founded the company that became Nextel and invested in hundreds of start-up technology companies that created tens of thousands of jobs.

Senator Warner, his wife Lisa Collis, and their three daughters live in Alexandria, Virginia.

Authored by Mark:

Blog Posts

Mark Warner and Mitch Daniels: “Governors Can Determine the Future of Work”

The Future of Work Initiative’s Honorary Co-Chairs, Mark Warner and Mitch Daniels, authored an op-ed in the Santa Fe New Mexican that discusses the opportunity for governors to prepare their states for the future of work.

July 20, 2018

IDEAS Article IDEAS: the Magazine of the Aspen Institute Summer 2018 Longform

Work Reimagined

Robots, drones, and online innovations have forever changed US employment. Unfortunately, automation has also left millions stuck in an economic model that no longer works. US Senator Mark Warner argues that there’s a way for all Americans to participate in the economy.

June 13, 2018

Blog Posts

Aspen Institute Appoints Alastair Fitzpayne to Direct the Future of Work Initiative

The nature of work may be changing, but the value of work has not – not only in providing material well-being, but in confirming human dignity and usefulness.

February 13, 2017

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Blog Posts

Op-Ed: The Great American Bargain Is at Risk

The nature of work may be changing, but the value of work has not – not only in providing material well-being, but in confirming human dignity and usefulness.

February 7, 2017