Dear John,
We are excited to announce additional speakers and panelists for this year’s American Economic Forum.
The economy is in shambles, and there’s no consensus on what to do about it. That’s why ISI put together the American Economic Forum—a two-day event where influential conservative thinkers will gather and debate the economic ideas that will push our movement forward.
You already know about our keynote speakers:
- Acton Institute Research Director Dr. Samuel Gregg
- Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts
- Congressman Jim Banks
- Former Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer
- ResPublica Director Phillip Blond
But at this year’s American Economic Forum, you’ll also get the opportunity to see special appearances by Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania.
Our complete panel lineup offers a wide variety of outstanding speakers who will cover arguments on numerous aspects of economic conservatism. This means two exhilarating days full of edifying debates and conversations.
Our panel on immigration, “Workers and Newcomers: Immigration for the 21st Century,” features:
- F.H. Buckley, Foundation Professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
- Helen Andrews, Senior Editor at The American Conservative
- Michael Brendan Dougherty, Senior Writer at National Review Online
- Dan McCarthy, Editor of Modern Age
Our panel on finance, “Is Wall Street Good for America?: Finance and Financialization,” features:
- Julius Krein, Founder and Editor of American Affairs
- Oren Cass, Executive Director of American Compass
- Mark Calabria, former Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency
- Byron Smith, Managing Director at Mountain Group Partners
Our panel on conservation, “A Righter Shade of Green: Conservatives and Conservation,” features:
- Karly Matthews, Communications Director at the American Conservation Coalition
- Nate Hochman, ISI Fellow at National Review
- Emmet Penney, Editor-in-Chief of Grid Brief
- Arthur Bloom, Managing Editor of Modern Age
This all-star roster of conservative thought leaders will wrestle with vital economic questions about China, big tech, a dwindling middle class, and more on July 29-30 in Washington, D.C.
For a limited time, students can register for free—and if you’re under 30, tickets are only $50.
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