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In this special episode of The Jentry Podcast, host Jonathan Mason shares the replay of the live Jentry Future Leaders Panel, a conversation designed to inspire the next generation of leaders to pursue careers in public service. The panel features Mayor Annette Blackwell of Maple Heights, Ohio, State Representative Christine Cockley of Ohio, and City Manager Rose Beverly of Paris, Texas. Together, they discuss their paths into leadership, the realities of governing at the local and state levels, and why young people should consider public service as a meaningful and impactful career. From city halls to state legislatures, the conversation explores how leadership develops, why representation matters, and how communities benefit when young people step forward to serve. The panelists share lessons from their own journeys and offer advice to aspiring leaders who want to make a difference in their communities. Takeaways Public Service Needs the Next Generation: Each panelist emphasizes that the future of communities depends on young people stepping into leadership roles. Cities and states need fresh perspectives, new energy, and leaders willing to solve complex problems. Representation Matters in Leadership: When leadership reflects the people it serves, communities are stronger. The panel highlights how representation builds trust, increases participation, and ensures policies reflect real community needs. Careers in Government Are Impactful: From managing cities to shaping state policy, public service offers the opportunity to directly improve people’s lives. The panelists share how their work influences housing, economic opportunity, and quality of life for thousands of residents. Leadership Is Built Through Service: None of the panelists began their careers expecting the exact roles they now hold. Their journeys demonstrate that leadership grows through community involvement, mentorship, and a willingness to step forward when opportunities arise. Young People Should Start Now: Getting involved early through internships, volunteering, or local civic engagement—can open doors to long-term leadership opportunities in government and community development. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Jentry Future Leaders Panel 01:06 Mayor Annette Blackwell introduces Maple Heights leadership journey 01:27 Representative Christine Cockley on engaging young leaders in public service 02:06 City Manager Rose Beverly on local government leadership 05:12 Why young people should pursue careers in public service 10:34 Representation and leadership in government 16:18 Career paths into local and state government 22:47 Mentorship and building leadership skills 28:41 Advice for the next generation of public servants 34:12 The future of leadership in communities 39:30 Closing reflections from the panel Keywords Jentry Future Leaders, public service careers, civic leadership, youth leadership, Mayor Annette Blackwell, Christine Cockley, Rose Beverly, local government careers, civic engagement, next generation leadership, city management, state government, community leadership #news #government #politics