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  4. From: Clinton-HQ@campaign92.org (Clinton/Gore '92)
  5. Subject: CLINTON: Presenters at the Economics Conference
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  12. Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 01:05:37 GMT
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  15.  
  16. SUBJECT: Presenters for the Economics Conference
  17. Posted by: The Office of the President-Elect
  18. date: December 13, 1992
  19.  
  20. ASSESSMENT: LIFETIME LEARNING PRESENTERS
  21.  
  22. Allaire, Paul A.          Stamford, CT
  23. Chairman and C.E.O. of Xerox Corporation (since 1991)
  24. Started with Xerox in 1966
  25. Member of Council on Foreign Relations, the Business Roundtable,
  26. the Business Council, and the Council on Competitiveness.
  27.  
  28. Cole, Johnnetta B.                      Atlanta, GA
  29. President, Spelman College (since 1987)
  30. First woman elected to Coca-Cola Board of Directors
  31. Founding Director, Points of Light Foundation
  32.  
  33. Pennington, Hilary Challen                  Belmont, MA
  34. Jobs for the Future (since 1984)
  35.  
  36. Schorr, Lisbeth B.                  Cambridge, MA
  37. Lecturer in Social Medicine at Harvard; Member, Harvard Working
  38. Group on Early Life; Director, Harvard University Project on
  39. Effective Services.
  40. Books:   Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage
  41. (1988)
  42.  
  43. Weiss, Heather          Cambridge, MA
  44. Founder and Director, Harvard Family Research Project
  45. Lecturer, Harvard University Graduate School of Education
  46.  
  47.  
  48. ASSESSMENT: INVESTMENT FOR LONG TERM GROWTH DEFICIT REDUCTION
  49. PRESENTERS
  50.  
  51. Gray, William H. I I I                                 
  52. Reston, VA
  53. President and CEO, United Negro College Fund (since 1991)
  54. Former Member of Congress D-PA; Former House Budget
  55. Committee Chair; first African-American member of Congress
  56. to hold a position in House leadership.
  57.  
  58. Aaron, Henry J.             Washington, DC
  59. Director of Economic Studies Program ant the Brookings
  60. Institution
  61. Former Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
  62. Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1977-78)
  63. Member, Institute of Medicine; V.P. of the National Academy of
  64. Social Insurance
  65.  
  66. Rohatyn, Felix G.            New York, NY
  67. Senior Partner, Lazard Freres & Co. (corporate mergers and
  68. acquisition)
  69. Chairman, Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New
  70. York (directed restructuring of N.Y. City's debt during fiscal
  71. crisis of mid-1970s)
  72.  
  73. Sawhill, Isabel V.         Washington, DC
  74. Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute
  75. Director of the Children's Roundtable
  76. Director of a multi-year assessment of the Reagan
  77. Administration's domestic policy initiatives.
  78. Books include: Challenge to Leadership: Economic and Social
  79. Issues for the Next Decade
  80.  
  81.  
  82.  
  83.  
  84. ASSESSMENT: THE CONNECTION BETWEEN REFORMING GOVERNMENT AND
  85. ECONOMIC GROWTH PRESENTERS
  86.  
  87. Osborne, David                Boston, MA
  88. Fellow, Progressive Policy Institute
  89. Associate, Council of Governors Policy Advisors
  90. Books: Reinventing Government (co-authored 1992); Laboratories
  91. of Democracy (1988)
  92.  
  93. Ross, Doug                         Bingham Farms, MI
  94. President, Michigan Future, Inc. (citizen organization to
  95. rebuild Michigan's economy)
  96. Michigan State Senator (1978-82)
  97. Director, Michigan Department of Commerce (1984-89)
  98. President, Corporation for Enterprise Development (1989-91)
  99.  
  100. Cortes, Ernesto      Austin, TX
  101. Director of the Industrial Areas Foundation for Southwestern
  102. U.S. (created community organizations such as UNO in L.A.,
  103. COPS in San Antonio, EPISO in El Paso and TMO in Houston)
  104. Member: Aspen Institute Domestic Strategy Group
  105.  
  106.  
  107.  
  108. ASSESSMENT: INVESTMENT FOR SHORT TERM GROWTH PRESENTERS
  109.  
  110. McMillion, Charles          Washington D.C.
  111. President, MBG
  112. Former Director, Senior Research Fellow and Associate
  113. Professor in the Johns Hopkins University Policy Institute
  114. Executive Director and Chief Economist, U.S. Congressional
  115. Competitiveness Caucus
  116.  
  117. Sinai, Allen          Boston, MA
  118. Executive Vice President and Chief Economist, The Boston
  119. Company Inc.
  120. Founder, The Boston Company Economic Advisors, Inc. (TBCEA)
  121. Adjunct Professor, Economics and Finance in the Lemberg
  122. Program of International Economics and Finance at Brandeis
  123. University
  124.  
  125. Tobin, James                 New Haven, CT
  126. Sterling Professor of Economics Emeritus at Yale University (At
  127. Yale since 1950)
  128. Member of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors.
  129. Member, National Academy of Sciences.
  130. Nobel Laureate in Economic Studies (1981)
  131.  
  132.  
  133. ASSESSMENT: ENVIRONMENT, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
  134. PRESENTERS
  135.  
  136. Bryson, John E.                     Rosemead, CA
  137. Chairman and CEO, Southern California Edison Company
  138. Served as President, California Public Utilities Commission;
  139. Chair, California State Water Resources Council
  140. Director:  Times Mirror Company, First Interstate Bancorp
  141. Chair: LA/Pasadena 1994 World Cup Bid Committee
  142.  
  143. Fields, Craig I., Dr.                  Austin, TX
  144. Chairman andC.E.O., Microelectronics and Computer Technology
  145. Corporation
  146. R&D consortium , sponsored by over 50 companies active in
  147. information technology.
  148.  
  149. Popoff, Frank          Midland, MI
  150. Chairman, President and C.E.O., Dow Chemical 
  151. Worked for Dow since 1959
  152. Boards: American Express; Chemical Financial Corp.; Dow Corning
  153.  
  154. Williams, Lynn R.                   Pittsburgh, PA
  155. International President, United Steelworkers of America,
  156. AFL-CIO (since 1983)
  157. Advocate of workplace participation initiatives, implementation
  158. of employee stock ownership plans, and the multi-company Career
  159. Development Institute.
  160.  
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  165.  
  166.  
  167. Distribution:
  168.   Clinton Economy >internet:clinton-economy-distr@campaign92.org
  169.   Clinton News >internet:c-news-distr@campaign92.org
  170.   Clinton Volunteers >internet:clinton-volunteers@campaign92.org
  171.  
  172.  
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