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Robert E. Rubin
Co-chair, Council on Foreign Relations
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary
When: Friday, December 3, 2010 • 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Where: National Press Club • 529 14th Street, NW • Washington, DC
Media Inquiries: Karen Anderson • 202-797-6023 • kanderson@brookings.edu
General Inquiries: Kristina Gerken • 202-797-4360 • kgerken@brookings.edu
The Hamilton Project and the Center for American Progress hosted the second of two conferences addressing the long-term challenges of creating quality jobs in the United States and preparing American workers for those jobs of the future. As part of the event, The Hamilton Project and the Center for American Progress released three targeted policy proposals by outside scholars to deal with the long-term challenges associated with the new global economy.
Robert E. Rubin
Co-chair, Council on Foreign Relations
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary
Sarah Rosen Wartell
Executive Vice President, Center for American Progress
Alan J. Auerbach
University of California, Berkeley
David Autor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cheryl Hyman
Chancellor, City Colleges of Chicago
Bridget Terry Long
Harvard University
Peter R. Orszag
Distinguished Visiting Fellow
Council on Foreign Relations
Laura D'Andrea Tyson
S.K. and Angela Chan Professor of Global Management
Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Moderator: Michael Greenstone
Director, The Hamilton Project
Richard Gephardt
President and Chief Executive Officer, Gephardt Group Government Affairs
Penny Pritzker
Chairman of the Board, TransUnion and Pritzker Realty Group
Secretary Hilda Solis
U.S. Department of Labor
Michael Spence
Nobel Laureate
Professor Emeritus in Economics, Stanford University
Moderator: John Podesta
President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for American Progress
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