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absolutely vital. I think oftentimes when business executives and government officials meet, they often end up talking past each other. Neither understands the other very well, sometimes. Many business executives don't begin to understand the constraints and pressures that policymakers face when they have to make a decision or evaluate a proposal. And for their part, many government officials have never met a payroll, have never run a business, have never had to deal with government regulations on the receiving end. They have no concept of what the world of business is really like, and not all of them understand the importance of free markets, low taxes, and creating an environment in which businesses and entrepreneurs can take risk and invest in new technologies, and hire more people. That's why the
Washington Campus program has been so important. They're helping bridge that gap between the world of business and the world of politics. Business leaders learn to see the world as Washington policymakers see it, and policymakers often gain a better understanding of the realities of business life.β
321:, along with other notable public policy officials and academic leaders, saw the need for current and future business executives to have a much better understanding of the dynamics of government and public policy, especially the impact on their businesses, industries, and on the economy overall. Business leaders needed to better understand the organization and function of government, as well as, the policy making process, in order to more effectively contribute their experience and expertise to the decision-making process. With the policy challenges confronting government officials, and the potential impact of policy decisions on the U.S. and global business climate and economy, the founders determined that it is critical for corporate leaders to engage in the process, inform the policy debate and understand the potential impact of policy changes on their own business sector.
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composed of representatives from the consortium member schools as well as business and government leaders in
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The programs are guided by the academic standards set forth by the graduate business schools represented on their Board of
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Washington Campus is to ensure that executive and business students alike are given the opportunity to better understand the interactions of business, government, and public policy, in order to enhance their effectiveness as organizational leaders. With a variety of experiential
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will discuss the life of an elected official and will discuss pressing issues that they are currently facing. For many participants, these discussions help bridge the gap between the world of business and the world of politics. Participants are also provided the opportunity to sit-in on
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Washington Campus was founded in December 1978 and held its first executive and academic programs in 1979. The lead founder of the consortium,
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extend their stay in
Washington to take full advantage of all the city has to offer. A favorite pastime of people visiting Washington is touring the many monuments to America's founding fathers. Many of the more recognizable monuments, including the
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by their respective schools and largely serve as Deans or in other leadership positions at their universities. All member schools are allowed representation on the Board. At-Large
Members are nominated and approved by the Board.
543:, embassies and many other agencies and departments. Program sessions taught off-site relate to the speakers for each program and programs vary accordingly. The academic model for the Washington Campus is to use the city of
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1349:, United States Representative (D-DC)
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1172:Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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174:University of California, Los Angeles
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1482:Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
1074:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
1052:Malcolm Stevenson "Steve" Forbes Jr.
979:American Battle Monuments Commission
918:Commodity Futures Trading Commission
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1276:, U.S. House Representative (D-CA)
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1155:, U.S. House Representative (R-MO)
1139:, U.S. House Representative (R-TX)
1066:, U.S. House Representative (D-MA)
1047:, U.S. House Representative (R-AZ)
1041:, U.S. House Representative (D-NC)
1006:, U.S. House Representative (R-CA)
971:, U.S. House Representative (D-MO)
878:, U.S. House Representative (R-TX)
863:, U.S. House Representative (D-IL)
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170:UCLA Anderson School of Management
165:University of California, Berkeley
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291:The University of Texas at Austin
278:Jones Graduate School of Business
260:Max M. Fisher College of Business
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1236:, United States Senator (R-GA)
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1000:, United States Senator (R-KS)
958:, United States Senator (R-GA)
935:, United States Senator (R-NC)
928:treasurer of the United States
900:, United States Senator (D-OH)
705:Defense and Homeland Security.
666:Science and Technology Policy;
188:Warrington College of Business
152:W. P. Carey School of Business
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1996:"2010 Faculty Pioneer Awards"
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887:Democratic National Committee
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269:Krannert School of Management
242:Kenan-Flagler Business School
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124:and the 14th Chairman of the
2117:. The University of Chicago.
2071:. The Ohio State University.
1967:. The Ohio State University.
1888:. The Ohio State University.
1695:. The Ohio State University.
1083:Center for Public Leadership
989:House Intelligence Committee
894:, former U.S. Senator (R-LA)
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2207:"Event Speaker Biographies"
1639:. The White House Archives.
1296:Comptroller of the Currency
1254:U.S. Department of Treasury
1127:U.S. Department of Commerce
993:House Agriculture Committee
963:Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney
948:, founding director of the
476:, a special advisor to the
197:Seidman College of Business
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1939:. The University of Texas.
1925:. The Harry Walker Agency.
1681:. The University of Texas.
1651:"TWC - Board of Directors"
1578:"TWC - Consortium Members"
1355:, resident scholar at the
1182:Bureau of Labor Statistics
1118:U.S. Ambassador to Morocco
1016:Marvin H. βMickeyβ Edwards
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1439:U.S. Secretary of Defense
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565:Departments and Agencies;
215:Kelley School of Business
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594:US Debt and the Deficit;
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237:University of New Mexico
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156:Arizona State University
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161:Haas School of Business
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606:Regulatory Oversight;
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1905:"Elizabeth L Branch"
1854:"Investment Banking"
1163:U.S. Federal Reserve
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2115:"The Harris School"
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2019:The Washington Post
1981:. Emory University.
1808:"Hon. David Walker"
1762:. Emory University.
1622:. Brussels Academy.
1502:Comptroller General
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1081:, director for the
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950:White House Fellows
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914:Sharon Brown-Hruska
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790:National Press Club
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653:Health Care Policy;
640:US-China Relations;
637:The European Union;
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1180:, Commissioner,
1168:Martin Gruenberg
1145:, board member,
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1459:Debbie Stabenow
1402:Federal Reserve
1380:Roger B. Porter
1374:National Review
1324:Vice President
1246:Sidney L. Jones
1200:Martin Heinrich
1020:Aspen Institute
961:Vice President
956:Saxby Chambliss
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