Second Chance Forum at Georgetown University on April 9, 2026
Barriers to Breakthroughs: How Second Chances Are Driving Success
Thursday, April 9, 2026 | 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. ET
Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
Rafik B. Hariri Building, 37th and O Streets NW,
Washington, DC 20057
About the Event
The fourth annual Second Chance Forum will bring together employers, academics, thought leaders, policymakers and individuals with lived experience to explore how second chance employment is driving success for people, companies and communities.
Through a series of dynamic panels and discussions, the Forum will examine how the business community, higher education and community-based organizations are advancing career opportunities and reshaping the narrative around employing people with criminal records.
Participants will hear insights on:
Welcome Reception
Join us on April 8 from 5:30–7:30 p.m. for a welcome reception to commemorate Second Chance Month and the Second Chance Business Coalition’s five-year anniversary.
Event Details
This is an in-person event.
Registration is free of charge. Breakfast, lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Please note that parking can be challenging, so we recommend using other forms of transportation if possible. View specific arrival instructions here.
View local hotel information here.
About the event
Agenda
This discussion explores how second chance employment unlocks talent, strengthens businesses and drives economic growth. Panelists will share insights on how employers are expanding opportunity, improving retention and contributing to workforce resilience.
This panel brings together public officials to explore how public policy can expand employment pathways for individuals with a record. This panel also examines policy and programmatic levers available to employers committed to second chances.
Bias and misperception remain major barriers for job seekers with a record, even as data and research tell a different story. In this discussion, leading researchers unpack the evidence on second chance employment and explore how data-driven storytelling can shift mindsets, unlock untapped talent and drive economic growth.
A conversation about the state of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the barriers to meaningful reentry and what it takes to lead institutional change from inside one of the most complex agencies in the federal government.
Washington, DC has emerged as an example of what bold, coordinated reentry policy can look like in practice. With innovative initiatives underway, the District is translating commitment into action, and the results are instructive for cities and communities across the country. This panel brings together a nationally recognized advocate and a Georgetown Pivot Program alum now driving policy from inside the Mayor's office to examine what's working, what barriers remain and what second chances done right look like.
The skilled trades are opening new career pathways for individuals who need a second chance. When businesses and community partners invest in apprenticeships and trade-based training, they create sustainable economic opportunities for people too often left behind while filling critical workforce gaps. This panel explores how skills-based models are strengthening pipelines, improving retention and delivering real impact for businesses and communities.
Two Attorneys General from opposite sides of the aisle join this conversation to explore what that consensus looks like in practice and how chief law enforcement officers can be champions for reentry and public safety. This conversation examines how states are advancing second chance policy through enforcement priorities, diversion programs and reentry initiatives, and what it takes to maintain bipartisan support.
Second chance employment often succeeds or stalls with HR leadership. This discussion focuses on how HR leaders translate organizational commitment into hiring practice, from shaping internal policies and securing executive alignment to navigating compliance, onboarding, retention and culture. Panelists will share what it takes to build and sustain a second chance hiring strategy, along with practical lessons for embedding it into talent operations.
This conversation brings together reentry program leaders and alumni to share their experiences navigating the path back into the workforce and building careers that defy the assumptions too often attached to a record. Grounded in lived experience, this panel makes the compelling case that talent with records represents one of the most overlooked sources of workforce potential in the country.
Across Arizona, Delaware and Pennsylvania, cross-sector partnerships are helping shape stronger pathways to second chance employment. This conversation will highlight how employers, workforce leaders and service providers are aligning hiring needs with wrap-around support, upskilling and reskilling strategies to drive better outcomes for workers and businesses alike. Panelists will share lessons from the field on what makes local ecosystems work and what other communities can learn from these efforts.
The Justice and Upward Mobility Project (JUMP) and the National Basketball Association are creating pathways for first and second chance youth to grow into professionals, change-makers and future leaders. Panelists will share stories that challenge stereotypes, illuminate barriers and shift perceptions of leadership potential. The conversation will also consider how JUMP offers a model for employers seeking to embed second chance talent into a broader people strategy focused on meaningful career pathways.
Changing public perception on second chance employment requires credibility and visibility. This panel brings together leaders from business, sports and advocacy who have used their platforms to challenge stigma and shift culture around second chance employment, exploring how the power of storytelling, lived experience and authenticity can move public opinion at scale.
Head of Human Resources, JPMorganChase
Executive Director, JPMorganChase PolicyCenter
Founder, Justice and Upward Mobility Project (JUMP)
Chairman, Jordan Brand at Nike
Chair, Randstad US Foundation
Executive Vice President, Randstad USA
Director, DEI Strategic Partnerships, Kelly Services
Executive Director, Lowe's Foundation
Chief People Officer, Total Wine & More
Recruiting Manager, US LBM
Head of Programs & Partnerships, National Basketball Social Justice Coalition
Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, Milwaukee Bucks
Senior Vice President, Corporate Initiatives, Business Roundtable
Deputy Director, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Department of Justice
Attorney General of Pennsylvania
Attorney General of Delaware
Attorney General of the District of Columbia
First Lady of Illinois
Senior Advisor, Office of MK Pritzker
Director, DC Mayor's Office of Returning Citizens Affairs
Dean and William R. Berkley Chair, Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
Executive Director, Georgetown Pivot Program
Professor of the Practice, Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
Professor of Government and Law and Founding Director of the Prisons and Justice Initiative, Georgetown University
Program Coordinator, Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
Dean & CEO, University of Virginia–Northern Virginia
Co-Founder, Resilience Education
Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School
Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Associate Chair of Business, Organizations & Society, Franklin & Marshall College
Associate Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice and Co-Director of the Corrections & Reentry Lab, Northeastern University
Senior Statistician, RAND Corporation
Professor of Policy Analysis, RAND School of Public Policy
Executive Director and Co-Founder, Resilience Education
President & Chief Executive Officer, Justice and Upward Mobility Project (JUMP)
JUMP Leader, JUMP Leadership Accelerator — Boston Celtics
Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships, Stand Together
Vice President, Talent and Workforce, The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia
Program Director, Justice Initiatives, National League of Cities
Associate, Link Strategic Partners
President, Link Strategic Partners
Partner, Envoy
Manager, Fair Chance Employment, Envoy
Senior Director, Center for Justice & Economic Advancement, Jobs for the Future
Chief Economics Commentator, The Wall Street Journal
Former NFL Player & Advocate, Players Coalition
Host, Senior Editor and Senior Washington Correspondent, Marketplace
Emmy Award–winning Broadcast Journalist, HolderSports
Author and Founder of 1063 West Broad
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