Dr. Alan Keyes is a distinguished statesman, scholar, and national voice for principled conservatism. A former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, Dr. Keyes has spent his career defending the founding ideals of liberty, faith, and self-governance. With a Ph.D. in government from Harvard University, he served in high-level positions within the Reagan administration and has been a passionate advocate for the sanctity of life, constitutional order, and American sovereignty.
As President of American Republic Policy, Dr. Keyes brings unmatched intellectual depth and moral clarity to the fight for a revived American republic grounded in timeless truths and guided by unwavering conviction.
Dakota Sawyer is a dynamic strategist, policy executive, and national advocate for constitutional governance and American renewal. As Chief Executive Officer of American Republic Policy, he leads the organization’s national vision, strategic operations, and state-level initiatives driving principled, federalist solutions and strengthening grassroots conservatism across the country.
With deep experience in legislative affairs, political consulting, and institutional development, Sawyer has advised lawmakers, built multi-state policy coalitions, and helped shape reform-driven agendas rooted in limited government and state sovereignty. He currently serves as CEO of Statesman Limited and as a Cannon Crewmember in the Michigan Army National Guard. A committed defender of liberty and constitutional order, he brings executive leadership, operational precision, and disciplined resolve to the forefront of America’s policy and political landscape.
Established to lead state-level efforts in advancing our national mission, this section highlights the leadership of our state chapters. These directors serve as the driving force behind American Republic Policy’s presence across the country—building coalitions, advancing legislation, and mobilizing grassroots movements. Each leader is entrusted with carrying out the vision of ARP within their state, ensuring our principles are applied where they matter most: close to the people.