Once considered a presidential hopeful, former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he won’t run for political office in the future and is instead looking to shape the nation’s future leaders.
“I’m done running for office, but I’m still very interested in continuing to stay involved and trying to make a difference,” Hogan told WTOP’s Nick Iannelli.
During the college’s commencement ceremony Sunday, the longtime Republican politician announced the launch of the Hogan Institute at Washington College, a nonpartisan initiative aimed at leadership development, civil discourse and problem solving.
The initiative will be influenced by Hogan’s work across party lines and his “pragmatic, common-sense leadership,” according to the college’s website. The programming is centered around George Washington’s philosophies on democracy that have guided the nation since its founding 250 years go.
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