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Notes to the President

How Business Leaders Would Reinvigorate the Economy



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As the 2016 US presidential election approaches, corporate leaders agree on one priority: The next president must “change the tone in Washington” in pursuit of early bipartisan economic wins that unify the nation. Aspen Ideas Festival’s panel of business leaders relays advice for the 45th US president, be it Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, and outlines its policy preferences for the next four years. Though the conversation sometimes drifts off on tangents, getAbstract recommends this discussion to US corporate leaders, America’s electorate and the next US president.

Take-Aways

  • Members of a panel of business experts diverge on what they consider to be the top economic priorities for the next US president, yet all concur that infrastructure, immigration and tax reforms are imperatives.
  • A leader in the retail sector believes the next president can achieve economic wins by supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship, bolstering local manufacturing, and strengthening the US government’s partnerships with corporations and nations.
  • A management consultant advises proposing an audacious moonshot that unites the business community and making civil service jobs more attractive for young people.

About the Speakers

David Rubenstein is a co-founder of The Carlyle Group, an asset management firm. Horacio Rozanski is CEO of Booz Allen Hamilton. Henry Cisneros founded CityView, an investment management and development firm. Rosalind Brewer is CEO of Sam’s Club. Gillian Tett is the US managing director of the Financial Times.


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