Please Join us this Wednesday, January 23rd, at 7pm in Rocky 209 to meet Dean Slaughter:
At the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Matthew J. Slaughter is Associate Dean for Faculty, Signal Companies’ Professor of Management and Faculty
Director of the Center for Global Business and Government. He is also currently a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; an adjunct Senior
Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; a member of the Congressional Budget Office’s Panel of Economic Advisers; a member of the U.S. State Department’s Advisory
Committee on International Economic Policy; and a member of the academic advisory board of theInternational
Tax Policy Forum.
From 2005 to 2007, Professor Slaughter served as a Member
on the Council of Economic Advisers in the
Executive Office of the President. He has also been affiliated with the Federal Reserve Board, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the National Academy of Sciences, the McKinsey
Global Institute, the Institute for International Economics, and the Department of Labor.
Professor Slaughter is a frequent keynote speaker to many audiences in the business and policy communities, and he frequently testifies before the
U.S. Congress while working with leaders of both parties. He regularly contributes op-eds to The Financial Times, The
New York Times, The Wall Street Journal,
and The Washington Post; his ideas are regularly featured in these
outlets and others including BusinessWeek, The
Economist, Newsweek,
and Time. He is a guest on many TV and radio programs such as
CNBC’s Squawk Box, PBS’s NewsHour,
and NPR’s Morning Edition. For many years he has consulted both
to individual firms and also to industry organizations that support dialogue on issues of international trade, investment, and taxation. And at Tuck he co-directs the flagship executive-education program Global Leadership 2030.
Where:
Rocky 209
When: Wednesday January 23rd 7pm
Why: Dean Slaughter is an influential thinker who helps to shape the actual policy we see today.