<p>A skilled communicator and political specialist, Michael Steele surveys the political landscape and provides his unique perspective on the top headlines of the day.</p><p>As a leader in the Republican Party and someone with strong ties to the Washington community, Mr. Steele has proven himself as a speaker who offers valuable insight on the hard-hitting topics of the day and the many benefits of fostering cooperation between government and faith-based organizations to help those in need.</p><p>Sworn in as Lt. Governor of Maryland in 2003, Mr. Steele made history as the first African American elected to statewide office, breaking similar ground when named by the GOP as chairman of the RNC in 2009. Steele’s background positions him as an expert on a variety of topics, from political strategy and fund-raising, to PACs and the complexities of election reform. He is currently a Senior Advisor for the Lincoln Project, a bipartisan coalition built in opposition to Donald Trump.</p><p>In his role as chairman of the Republican National Committee, Mr. Steele revitalized the Republican Party, breaking fundraising records during the 2010 Congressional cycle to over $198 million and winning 63 Republican House seats—the biggest pickup since 1938. As a leader committed to grassroots organization, he understands the value of party building at the state and local levels and played a major role in helping produce 12 governorships and over 760 seats, the greatest share of state legislative seats since 1928. </p><p>Steele was raised a Democrat. Later in life, however, he switched parties to become a Republican—a decision he attributes to his belief in President Regan’s philosophy of self-reliance. Mr. Steele shares the strategies he used in getting things done in politics, particularly in situations involving opposing views. As Maryland’s Lt. Governor, for example, that included reforming the state's Minority Business Enterprise program, improving the quality of Maryland's public education system, championing its historic Charter School law, and expanding the state’s economic development. </p><p>Prior joining MSNBC, Mr. Steele frequently shared his point of view on programs such as <i>Meet the Press</i>, <i>Face the Nation</i>, and HBO's <i>Real Time with Bill Maher</i>. His writings on legal, business, and political issues have appeared in <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>, on websites like The Hill, Politico, BET, and Townhall. Michael Steele is also the author of two books -<i> Right Now: A 12-Step Program for Defeating the Obama Agenda</i> (2009) and co-author of <i>The Recovering Politician’s Twelve Step Program to Survive Crisis </i>(2013).</p>
MSNBC political analyst, former RNC chair and member of the Lincoln Project
<ul><li><strong>The Political Scene According to Steele</strong></li><li>Michael S. Steele is a witty, engaging, and savvy political observer. His experiences as Maryland's lieutenant governor, as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, and as a Republican Party leader make him an excellent guide through the fast-paced world of politics and what to expect from each party heading into the midterm elections.</li><li><strong>Inspired and Inspiring Leadership</strong></li><li>Michael S. Steele delivers a stirring presentation on his personal journey from his childhood as the son of a working mother in Washington, DC, to his difficulties in college, his years in a Catholic seminary, and his election to public office and rise in the Republican Party. He is a role model and leader whose personal story of struggle and fortitude inspires audiences of all ages.</li><li><strong>The Black Experience & The American Dream</strong></li><li>Steele points to various personal experiences and news headlines to engage audiences in powerful discussion about the black experience in context with the American Dream. Touching on hard-hitting topics, including the effectiveness of the black community’s efforts to eradicate prejudice, white America’s blindness to race issues, and how one’s school or workplace can vastly contribute to an individual’s success, Steele delivers insightful perspective into the issues sparking conversation from college campuses to corporate America.</li></ul>