In this episode of Micro Journeys, host Daniel Marrujo welcomes Dr. Jennifer Buss, CEO of the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. Dr. Buss shares her journey from earning a PhD in biochemistry to leading one of Washington D.C.’s most respected science and technology policy think tanks. Along the way, she highlights how the Institute bridges the gap between government, business, and science to anticipate the challenges society will face in the years ahead.
The conversation dives into the role of the Potomac Institute as both a “think” and “do” tank—an organization that doesn’t just provide reports, but actively helps shape and implement meaningful policy options. Dr. Buss reflects on lessons from her career, including her early projects in semiconductors, her work with NASA on astronaut healthcare, and her insights into how following technology can often predict the trajectory of global events. She also discusses the Institute’s unique apolitical stance, its ability to convene thought leaders across sectors, and its ongoing mission to be ahead of its time.
At its core, the episode reveals how the Potomac Institute equips policymakers with data-driven insights to navigate uncertainty and prepare for the future. The solution, as Dr. Buss explains, lies in building trusted networks, staying apolitical, and tackling society’s biggest problems head-on.