From Julia Kril <[email protected]>
Subject Next on Instagram Live: How Immigration Stimulates Innovation
Date February 26, 2021 3:06 PM
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Hello John 👋,



Join the next episode of our Free Market Innovation series to explore How Immigration Stimulates Innovation &amp; Entrepreneurship with Daniel Di Martino, a Senior Contributor at Young Voices.



The conversation will be hosted by Russell Coates on Instagram Live.

Tune in on Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 12 PM ET.



Meet Daniel Di Martino:



‣ Daniel Di Martino is a Venezuelan freedom activist, economist, speaker, commentator and policy writer.



‣ He was born and raised in Venezuela until his family fled the country in 2016. Daniel studied in the US and graduated with a BA in Economics from Indiana University in Indianapolis and is currently pursuing a PhD in Economics at Columbia University.



‣ Daniel has appeared dozens of times on national TV channels such as Fox News and CNN, written for the USA Today and other news outlets, and spoken at college campuses and events such as CPAC 2020 and the Heritage Foundation’s Resource Bank and Gala.

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