Alex Cranberg is the Chairman of Aspect Holdings, LLC. He served on The University of Texas System Board of Regents. He has been active in education philanthropy, governance, and policy advocacy. He founded the Alliance for Choice in Education, which has provided over $100 million in scholarship support for children from low-income families to attend private K-12 schools. He also created and funded the Horace Mann Scholarship Challenge, whereby he committed to fund the college education of the 600 attendees of the public inner city Horace Mann Middle Schools.
Ellen Kryger Fantini is the Managing Editor of The European Conservative. Trained as a lawyer, she also serves as a consultant to religious freedom organizations, including Aid to the Church in Need International.
Wells King is the research director at American Compass. His writing has appeared in National Review, American Affairs, The American Conservative, and First Things among other publications.
Daniel Strand is a professor at the Air War College in Alabama and is a contributing editor at Providence. Previously, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Arizona State University in the History Department and the Program in Political History and Leadership. He is the author of the forthcoming Gods of the Nations (Cambridge University Press), which is a historical study of Augustine’s political theology in The City of God.
Raphael BenLevi is director of the Churchill Program for Strategy, Statesmanship and National Security at the Argaman Institute of Tikvah Fund Israel. He is also a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Haifa and lectures at the IDF Military Command Academy. He has been a visiting researcher at Georgetown University, a fellow at the INSS and at the Kohelet Policy Forum in Jerusalem. His research explores the influence of worldviews on strategic thinking in Israel and in the United States and has been published in the academic journals the Texas National Security Review and Comparative Strategy as well as by Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Jerusalem Post, White Rose Magazine and the Tikvah Fund’s Hebrew-language journal, Hashiloach.
David Brog is the President of the Edmund Burke Foundation and the Executive Director of the Maccabee Task Force. Previously, he served as the Executive Director of Christians United for Israel. Mr. Brog is the author of, among other books, Reclaiming Israel’s History: Roots, Rights, and the Struggle for Peace (Gateway Editions, 2017).
Libby Emmons is the Editor-in-chief for The Post Millennial. Her essays have been published in the New York Post, The Federalist, Quillette, and other outlets.
Sean Davis is CEO and co-founder of The Federalist. He previously worked as an economic policy adviser to Gov. Rick Perry, as CFO of the Daily Caller, and as chief investigator for Sen. Tom Coburn.
Paul du Quenoy is President of the Palm Beach Freedom Institute and President and Publisher of Academica Press. He is the author of Cancel Culture: Tales from the Front Lines (Academica Press, 2021) and four other books. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, New York Post, Newsweek, Spectator, New Criterion, Washington Examiner, European Conservative, American Conservative, Los Angeles Review of Books, City Journal, Tablet, Musical America, and other publications. Twice a Fulbright Scholar, he holds a Ph.D. in History from Georgetown University and has taught at Georgetown, George Washington University, the American University in Cairo, and the American University of Beirut.
Ryan Williams is the President of the Claremont Institute and publisher of the Claremont Review of Books. He has taught American politics and political philosophy as an adjunct professor at California State University, San Bernardino and Cal Poly Pomona.