Dec. 15 -- Martin Feldstein, Professor of Economics at Harvard University

Marty Feldstein has been noted as one of the top 10 economists in the world. Feldstein's rare skill set generates bi-partisan demand for the former chief economic advisor to President Reagan.


When: Tuesday December 15 noon to 1:30 PM
Where: Indiana Convention Center 100 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46225

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Dr. Martin Feldstein, George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University, has served both Presidents G.W. Bush and Barak Obama on top advisory boards. As a long time Harvard professor, his former students include some of the most powerful players in modern economic policy. He is an advocate for social security reform, a board member of numerous organizations (including Eli Lilly) and a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and other publications. While other economists hedged their bets, Feldstein went on record and identified the U.S. as being in a recession two years ago. His expertise and advice on weathering the storm is regularly sought by governments and organizations both domestically and abroad.

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