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The Federal Budget and an Innovative Economy

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Related Article: http://goo.gl/WGVGF On January 19, 2011 the Public Management Initiative at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, in partnership with the Washington DC-based Committee for Economic Development, hosted a dinner forum on the federal budget deficit and its potential impact on innovation. Speakers and panelists included seasoned Silicon Valley executives and entrepreneurs, United States policymakers, and leading macroeconomists. The Public Management Initiative (PMI) is a year-long, team-driven, academic project focused on a specific social, environmental, or public issue. The PMI is a program offered by the Public Management Program in the Center for Social Innovation. The Committee for Economic Development (CED) is a nonprofit, non-partisan business led public policy organization that is dedicated to policy research on the major economic and social issues of our time. Public Management Program: http://csi.gsb.stanford.edu/mba-public-management-program Center for Social Innovation: http://csi.gsb.stanford.edu/ Committee for Economic Development: http://www.ced.org/news-events/federal-budget/576-the-federal-budget-and-an-innovative-economy Speakers include: • Glenn R. Carroll, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Laurence W. Lane Professor of Organizations, Stanford Graduate School of Business • Charles Kolb, President, Committee for Economic Development • Joe Minarik, Senior Vice President and Director of Research, Committee for Economic Development • Lenny Mendonca, MBA '87, Chairman, McKinsey Global Institute • Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Stanford Graduate School of Business • William W. Lewis, Director Emeritus, McKinsey Global Institute, McKinsey & Company, Inc. • Daniel T. VanDyke, Senior Vice President and Risk Manager, Wells Fargo • Matt Miller, Columnist at the Washington Post, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, Host of Left, Right & Center • Gina Jorasch, Director, Public Management Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Business PMI Student Leaders • David Acker, MBA '11, Public Management Initiative Student Leader • Evan Brown, MBA '11, Public Management Initiative Student Leader • Alex Campbell, MBA '11, Public Management Initiative Student Leader • Yael Guez, MBA '11, Public Management Initiative Student Leader • Andrew Magana, MBA '11, Public Management Initiative Student Leader

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