carbon neutrality, china–united states trade war, climate change, climate change mitigation, covid-19 pandemic, crisis management, cyberattack, cyberwarfare, due diligence, green recovery, infection, investment, investment management, joe biden, long covid, paris agreement, presidential transition of joe biden, psychological resilience, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, twitter, vaccine, virus, weather, weather forecasting, xi jinping
Governor of the State of California at United States Office of the Governor
4ir, accountability, ai, anthony fauci, automation, balanced budget, bill gates, california, california institute of technology, capitalism, centers for disease control and prevention, climate change, contact tracing, criminal justice reform in the united states, davos, democracy, economy, education, emissions trading, entrepreneurship, finance, financial inclusion, future, future proof, gavin newsom, government budget balance, innovation, institute, investor, leadership, low-carbon economy, milken, mobile payment, motivation, news, paradigm shift, pluralism (political philosophy), police, politics, poverty, poverty reduction, progress, public–private partnership, republican party (united states), ronald reagan, social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, social innovation, startup company, sustainability, sustainable business, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, tech, technology, thomas kuhn, unemployment, united states, university of california, berkeley, vaccine, venture capital, willie brown (politician), work, world economic forum
automation, business, clean technology, common cold, competition (economics), computer, covid-19 pandemic, disability, disease, food security, global value chain, infrastructure, institute, labour economics, milken, millennials, multinational corporation, national security, personal protective equipment, recession, supply chain, tax credit, united states–mexico–canada agreement, vaccine, value chain
President and CEO at National Association of Manufacturers
automation, business, clean technology, common cold, competition (economics), computer, covid-19 pandemic, disability, disease, food security, global value chain, infrastructure, institute, labour economics, milken, millennials, multinational corporation, national security, personal protective equipment, recession, supply chain, tax credit, united states–mexico–canada agreement, vaccine, value chain
Executive Director and Managing Economist, Center for Regional Economics and California Center at Milken Institute
5g, aid, automation, bretton woods system, business, canada–united states softwood lumber dispute, china, clean technology, commercial policy, common cold, competition (economics), comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans-pacific partnership, computer, covid-19 pandemic, devaluation, disability, disease, dumping (pricing policy), economic inequality, food security, free trade, general agreement on tariffs and trade, global value chain, huawei, infrastructure, institute, japanese yen, labour economics, milken, millennials, multinational corporation, national security, negotiation, north american free trade agreement, ownership, personal protective equipment, privacy, protectionism, recession, renminbi, social media, supply chain, tariff, tax credit, trans-pacific partnership, united states–mexico–canada agreement, vaccine, value chain, world wide web
automation, business, clean technology, common cold, competition (economics), computer, covid-19 pandemic, disability, disease, food security, global value chain, infrastructure, institute, labour economics, milken, millennials, multinational corporation, national security, personal protective equipment, recession, supply chain, tax credit, united states–mexico–canada agreement, vaccine, value chain
Chief Executive Officer | Président directeur général at Invest in Canada | Investir au Canada
5g, aid, automation, bretton woods system, business, canada–united states softwood lumber dispute, china, clean technology, commercial policy, common cold, competition (economics), comprehensive and progressive agreement for trans-pacific partnership, computer, covid-19 pandemic, devaluation, disability, disease, dumping (pricing policy), economic inequality, food security, free trade, general agreement on tariffs and trade, global value chain, huawei, infrastructure, institute, japanese yen, labour economics, milken, millennials, multinational corporation, national security, negotiation, north american free trade agreement, ownership, personal protective equipment, privacy, protectionism, recession, renminbi, social media, supply chain, tariff, tax credit, trans-pacific partnership, united states–mexico–canada agreement, vaccine, value chain, world wide web
Executive Vice President at Milken Family Foundation
abraham accords, accountability, alex rodriguez, andrew johnson, anthony fauci, arab states of the persian gulf, avi berkowitz, balanced budget, base realignment and closure, benjamin netanyahu, bipartisanship, body language, california, california institute of technology, capitalism, centers for disease control and prevention, chief financial officer, climate change, contact tracing, cooperation, creativity, criminal justice reform in the united states, cuban americans, cubans, democratic party (united states), dodd–frank wall street reform and consumer protection act, economy, elementary and secondary education act, emotional intelligence, employment, entrepreneurship, frank luntz, gavin newsom, gender, gender bias on wikipedia, gender equality, gender role, george w. bush, gerald ford, gettysburg address, government budget balance, hezbollah, hillary clinton, hope, howard baker, income, innovation, institute, intelligence, international atomic energy agency, israel, jared kushner, jeb hensarling, jessica mendoza, jimmy carter, joanne lipman, john mccain, joint comprehensive plan of action, joseph mccarthy, journalism, katharine hepburn, kevin o'leary, kosovo, landlord, language, leadership, lindsey graham, louisiana purchase, lyndon b. johnson, market (economics), masculinity, medicare (united states), michelle obama, milken, mimeograph, mindset, newt gingrich, parental leave, pipeline transport, pluralism (political philosophy), police, presidency of jimmy carter, president of the united states, presidential library, psychoanalysis, reason, republican party (united states), richard nixon, risk, ronald reagan, self, serbia, special counsel investigation (2017–2019), spencer tracy, startup company, suicide, supreme court of the united states, susan collins, sustainability, swot analysis, taliban, teacher, ted kennedy, the wall street journal, tony blair, transport, unemployment, united arab emirates, united nations security council resolution 242, united states, united states budget sequestration in 2013, united states senate, university of california, berkeley, vaccine, value (ethics), venture capital, water, west bank, willie brown (politician), women of color
1997 asian financial crisis, 21st century cures act, adverse effect, advertising, alibaba group, amazon (company), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, analytics, apple inc., asia, back to the future, balance sheet, bank, basic income, belt and road initiative, bill gates, biopharmaceutical, blue button, bond (finance), bond credit rating, bond market, brand, breast cancer, bretton woods system, brexit, brooke shields, caesars entertainment corporation, cancer, canine distemper, capital market, capital structure, capitalism, caregiver, carried interest, celebrity, central bank, child mortality, china, clinical trial, cloud computing, coco chanel, computer performance, computer security, corporate bond, corporate finance, cost of capital, covid-19 pandemic, covid-19 vaccine, creativity, credit, credit risk, credit suisse, crowdsourcing, curiosity, debt, debtor, default (finance), democracy, derivative (finance), devaluation, developed country, developing country, dianne feinstein, disease, distance education, diversification (finance), dividend, dodd–frank wall street reform and consumer protection act, donald trump, ebola, economic growth, economic inequality, economic system, economy, economy of the united states, education, electronic health record, ellen johnson sirleaf, elvis impersonator, emergency department, emerging market, employment, equity (finance), eradication of infectious diseases, exchange-traded fund, extreme poverty, family, fannie mae, fashion, fastercures, federal housing administration, federal reserve, feeling, female entrepreneurs, fiat money, finance, financial crisis, financial crisis of 2007–08, financial crisis of 2007–2008, financial market, financial technology, first-mover advantage, flatten the curve, flipkart, food and drug administration, food delivery, food desert, food industry, forbearance, freddie mac, future, ge capital, gene therapy, globalization, goldman sachs, gross domestic product, health, health care, health care in the united states, health informatics, health insurance coverage in the united states, health technology in the united states, healthcare industry, hedge fund, high-yield debt, homeschooling, hospital, human capital, human development (economics), human genome, hyperinflation, impact investing, inflation, instagram, institute, interest, interest rate, interior design, international monetary fund, internet access, investment, investment banking, investment management, investor, jeans, joe biden, johnson & johnson covid-19 vaccine, joint comprehensive plan of action, junk food, kohlberg kravis roberts, leadership, learning, leverage (finance), leveraged buyout, literacy, machine learning, madison avenue, management, management of hiv/aids, market liquidity, maternal death, medicaid, medical diagnosis, medical history, medical record, medical research, medicare (united states), mental health, mergers and acquisitions, micronutrient, microsoft, milken, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, munich security conference, municipal bond, music, non-disclosure agreement, nothing, operation warp speed, opioid epidemic, opioid epidemic in the united states, option (finance), patient protection and affordable care act, paul conrad, paul farmer, paycheck protection program, paypal, paytm, pension, pharmaceutical industry, phillips curve, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, predictive analytics, preventive healthcare, privacy, private banking, private equity, private equity secondary market, prostate cancer foundation, public health, public hospital, public–private investment program for legacy assets, question, race (human categorization), rate of return, real estate economics, recession, republican party (united states), repurchase agreement, retail, retirement, risk, risk premium, robert fogel, royalty payment, rule of law, s&p 500 index, saving, secondary market, securitization, security (finance), self-driving car, sell side, sequencing, share repurchase, small business, smartphone, social media, social mobility, softbank group, special relationship, spinal muscular atrophy, steven spielberg, stock, stock market, stroke, subsidy, sue desmond-hellmann, supply chain, sustainability, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, swap (finance), tax, telecommuting, telehealth, tencent, the blackstone group, tpg capital, tutoring, uncertainty, undergarment, unemployment, united arab emirates, unnecessary health care, vaccine, valuation (finance), value investing, venture capital, violence, viral vector, visa inc., vladimir putin, volcker rule, walmart, wealth, welfare state, wework, world bank, world peace, wynn resorts, yield (finance), zika fever, zipline (drone delivery)
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