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Senator Judd Gregg
Former U.S. Senator (N-NH); Ranking Member of the Senate Budget Committee and Chief Negotiator of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008; Member of President Obama’s bipartisan deficit commission
A leading voice for fiscal discipline, Senator Gregg served as the Ranking Member of the Senate Budget Committee and played a major role in rescuing our country from the brink of economic collapse as a chief negotiator of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. Senator Gregg also served as one of the principal negotiators working to modernize our nation’s financial regulatory system.
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Andy Stern
Former President Emeritus, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), CTW, CLC; Member of President Obama’s bipartisan deficit commission
Andy Stern is an insightful speaker about politics and issues such as fiscal policy, entitlements, immigration, healthcare, and the future of the labor movement. Smart, savvy, and articulate, Stern believes in finding common ground with his opponents and in being able to agree without being disagreeable.
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Neil Barofsky
Former Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP); Renowned Federal Prosecutor
As the former Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Barofsky speaks on his experience auditing and investigating the purchase, management, and sale of assets under the $700 billion program. He brings an extensive knowledge of fiscal transparency, financial regulation, banking, and the nation’s current economic situation to our panel of economic experts.
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Ron Brownstein
Political Director, Atlantic Media Company – one of America’s broadest-reaching and most influential distributors of political news
Part journalist, part historian, all shrewd political observer, Ron Brownstein explains with lucid precision the complexities of American politics. As the political director of Atlantic Media Company, he produces sharp contemporary analysis on politics, the media, healthcare, and the whole range of issues informed by his strong sense of America's political and national history. His speeches reflect the depth of his knowledge of the wide expanse of America's past and present, making him one of the most trustworthy predictors of America's future.
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Senator Jon Corzine
Former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, Former Democratic Senator and Governor from New Jersey
The former chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs and former Senator and Governor from New Jersey, Corzine is one of a select group to possess behind the scenes insight on Wall Street, Washington, and state government. Jon Corzine uses his high-level government experience and real-world Wall Street acumen to share insight on economic policy, financial regulation, and the tough political choices faced by the Obama administration.
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Christopher Cox
Former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Former U.S. Congressman (R-CA)
During his tenure at the SEC, Chairman Cox made vigorous enforcement of the securities laws the agency's top priority, bringing ground breaking cases against a variety of market abuses including hedge fund insider trading, stock options backdating, fraud aimed at senior citizens, municipal securities fraud, and securities scams on the Internet.
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Doug Holtz-Eakin
Former Director, Congressional Budget Office; President of the American Action Forum Policy Institute; Commissioner on the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
Douglas Holtz-Eakin has a distinguished record as an academic, policy adviser, and strategist. He is known world-wide as a scholar in applied economic policy, econometric methods, and entrepreneurship.
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Matthew Slaughter
Associate Dean of the MBA Program and Signal Companies Professor of Management, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth; Former Member of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Office of the President
Matthew Slaughter is an expert in the globalization of economics and politics. One of the brightest minds in economics today, Slaughter addresses the constellation of near term challenges facing the US economy with an eye on the long-term future.
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Marci Rossell
Former Chief Economist for CNBC; Former Corporate Economist and Investment Spokesperson for OppenheimerFunds
An expert on investing, globalization, and trade, Marci Rossell uses her media and courtroom experience coupled with her expertise in business and government to address economic recovery, restructuring, and revitalization.
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Jim Glassman
Former Under Secretary of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; Economic Expert; and Author of Safety Net: The Strategy for De-Risking Your Investments in a Time of Turbulence
Ambassador James K. Glassman is widely recognized as an expert on economics, finance, technology, and international affairs. With a career that spans the fields of business, media, and government, he has a unique, multi-discipline perspective on the current financial climate
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Arthur Levitt
25th and Longest-Serving Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Focused on investor protection; Senior Advisor to The Carlyle Group, Goldman Sachs, Promontory Financial Group, and GETCO
A tireless crusader for investor protection, Arthur Levitt worked to improve the quality of the financial reporting process, maintain the independence of auditors, and clean up Internet fraud. A proponent of using "plain English" in investor communications, and transparency in business accounting, Levitt continues to give advice on business strategy and accounting practices.
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Diane Swonk
World-Renowned Economist; Named one of the “top economic forecasters” by the Wall Street Journal; member of the Congressional Budget Office's panel of economic advisers
As one of the most sought-after economists in the world, Diane Swonk is called upon by policymakers and business leaders from Washington to Tokyo. An expert on the U.S. economy, she speaks about trade issues, regulation, taxes, the effect of government policy on the domestic market, and many other issues affecting business.
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John Sununu
Former U.S. Senator (R-NH); Member of the Appropriations Committee, Vice Chairman of the Budget Committee, and Chair of the Financial Governance Working Group for the World Economic Forum
Called both a philosopher and the smartest man in the Senate, John Sununu cut a unique path from the private sector to public office, serving for three terms in the House of Representatives and for six years as the youngest member of the United States Senate. Drawing from his engineering and business background, Sununu speaks passionately and in great detail about the economic landscape, and financial and regulatory reform, the science of and the economic impact of climate change, and technological change.
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