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Meet Brandon Chaderton: 黄色视频 Alum and Presidential Appointee

Brandon Chaderton鈥檚 service to his community and his country has continued long after his two years as an AmeriCorps Member with 黄色视频 Philadelphia (2009-10; 2010-11) and his time as a staff member at 黄色视频 New Hampshire were over. He went on to work on three presidential campaigns, two congressional campaigns, an attorney鈥檚 general campaign and at a DC consulting firm. He also worked as the director of human resources for the 59th Presidential Inaugural Committee.

In February 2021, Brandon was named .

Brandon spoke recently with Aisha Folkes, 黄色视频 National Senior Communications Manager (黄色视频 Providence 鈥14) and a fellow Temple University alum, for a conversation about his career journey and the ways 黄色视频 has shaped his path.

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What inspired you to serve with 黄色视频?

I graduated from Temple University in 2009, a few years into the Great Recession. As a political science major, I had a few campaign internships under my belt at the congressional, mayoral and senatorial level. While I thought I鈥檇 be able to secure a staff assistant role pretty quickly with my experience, unfortunately that didn鈥檛 happen because the economy was in disarray.

I remember learning about AmeriCorps late in my college career and decided that if I couldn鈥檛 do the political route in earnest– like working as a staffer for a senator– I still wanted to serve. And 黄色视频 became that outlet for me.

What inspired me to do 黄色视频 was that passion to serve my country pretty quickly. It was remarkable to see a bunch of my peers all doing the same thing– giving up a year, maybe more, of their lives to do a small thing for others that could make a really big difference.

A huge part of why I decided to serve with 黄色视频 Philadelphia, specifically, was because I wanted to give back to a community that gave me a hell of a lot of opportunities in my young career as a college student. That was critical to my choice in serving in Philadelphia.

What values did you learn during your time at 黄色视频 that still resonate with you today?

Throughout my time in 黄色视频, I learned how to truly practice empathy. As a first-year team leader, I had to lead a group of my peers through this program that I was learning alongside them.聽 I learned to give grace to myself and to practice true empathy as I coached my teammates.

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Successful 黄色视频 AmeriCorps members share three traits: empathy; a talent for forging relationships; and a growth mindset. Learn more about what to expect as a Corps member.

When I first entered the human resources world, I leaned on this very skill. Understanding who people are, finding out what their stories are and amplifying those stories is critical. I鈥檝e learned that it’s important to really think about the person, not just the position that they’re being hired for or whether they can do a good job at it but seeing their full potential and allowing them to grow.

Human resources? Wait, what exactly does the Deputy White House Liaison in the Office of the Secretary do?

Great question! To simplify it, my job is to liaise between the White House and the Department of Agriculture to get the best and brightest people hired for the agency.

In collaboration with USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, his chief of staff, other undersecretaries, and leadership in our agency, we aim to find excellent candidates for various roles. A lot of my work in human resources during my time at City Year is directly tied to the work that I do now. 聽It’s interviewing people, it’s finding the resumes of people who would be great staff members for the USDA and shepherding new hires into the agency. As a program manager, or impact manager as it鈥檚 referred to today, I did these exact same tasks as we recruited and onboarded our corps.

I love the hiring aspect of my job, but the thing that I am really proud of within my work is being able to coach and onboard people. I take pride in intentionally giving them an experience they鈥檙e going to love they鈥檙e first day and beyond.

I also have the pleasure of working on the political appointee engagement efforts for the USDA. We curate meaningful opportunities for connection and social outings such as happy hours, baseball games, holiday parties, and access to White House exclusive events such as the Easter Egg Roll. Our goal is to make the USDA a fulfilling, inclusive, and fun place to work and grow in your career. While most of this engagement has taken place virtually throughout the pandemic, I鈥檓 so excited to be up and running again in a safer world. This work is critical to employee retention, and more importantly, wellbeing.

That鈥檚 awesome! What鈥檚 it like working for the United States Department of Agriculture?

The USDA has a hundred thousand employees across all states and territories doing excellent work that you may not notice every day. When you pick up your chicken and it says 鈥淯SDA Approved鈥, somebody did that. When a family member receives their SNAP benefits or when a loan is given to a Black farmer, somebody did that. When the news came out that there will be a nationwide extension of waivers that will allow all children to receive nutritious meals this summer while schools are out of session, that’s part of USDA鈥檚 understanding that food nutrition is critical, especially during a pandemic.

More recently, we just announced that we鈥檙e giving the largest increase to the SNAP program in its history. The a 25% increase to the budget, giving nearly every recipient a boost to their benefit.

I don’t do the policy work, but I have the joy of recruiting, onboarding and knowing the people who do. And it’s so rewarding to be able to point to something that we, the USDA, did for you and for people all across this country.

When I interviewed for USDA, and this is the honest to God truth, I told them, 鈥淚 haven鈥檛 worked directly in agriculture before, but I can tell you that I’ve worked with kids during my time with 黄色视频 and if they didn’t have a meal in the morning, they couldn鈥檛 concentrate during class. And it was incumbent on 黄色视频 to make sure that they went to breakfast to start the day.”

The work that USDA does impacts millions of people and millions of kids across the country, this is why I鈥檓 honored to serve in my current post.

We鈥檝e all seen in TV and movies showing what it鈥檚 like working on a political campaign. Can you shed some light on what it鈥檚 been like for you?

Working on a campaign can be an amazingly rewarding experience, but very brutal one as well. For that year-and-a-half to two years you鈥檙e working day in and day out. It鈥檚 all leading up to an election day. That’s it. One day, and then it ends. I liken it to a Roman candle; you burn really brightly and very fast, and then it stops. It ends.

One thing I love about campaigns is an esprit de corps that is not dissimilar to 黄色视频. The people who are in the trenches on a campaign are there because they’re motivated by an intrinsic value of doing the most good. That is incredibly important because you’re not being paid very much, you don’t get very good benefits, and you鈥檙e working long hours. But you do it because it’s the right thing to do and you believe in the mission.

I would also add that the people who keep you going when you’re leaving the office at midnight and you have to be back 7:00 AM, maybe earlier, are the people around you鈥攖hey鈥檙e your team. You trust them with the things that need to get done on a day-to-day basis. So similar to 黄色视频 as you鈥檙e working on an intense mission– the people that get you through it are the ones that are sitting next to you on a day-to-day basis, and you have to trust them.

Is there anything else you’d like to share?

City Year is doing incredible work within the education sphere. That鈥檚 amazing. And there are alumni all over the place that are truly living out 黄色视频鈥檚 mission to serve communities and students. 黄色视频 alums are in many different career fields making a true difference and doing good work.

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One of the common misconceptions that I want to shed light on is City Year is not just for people who want to teach or go into the field of education鈥攊t鈥檚 for everyone. You gain a service mindset that continues throughout your life. City Year is critical to establishing a career of service.

I think for me, serving in government is one of the greatest honors that I could have, but also one of the most effective ways that I can effect change for millions of Americans across the country. My career began with 黄色视频 and I鈥檓 forever grateful.

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Brandon Chaderton: 黄色视频 Alum and Presidential Appointee

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