2025
As the new Congress begins its work, lawmakers and President Obama face both the immediate task of creating new jobs, and the long-term challenge of bringing record budget deficits under control while strengthening and sustaining economic growth.
On January 12, the Brookings Institution gathered the CEOs of leading U.S. businesses for a day-long series of panels addressing innovation in key business sectors, including information technology, green technology, defense and manufacturing. The program also included state and federal budget experts who discussed ways to reduce the budget deficit without strangling the economic recovery. Brookings experts lead the discussions to draw out ideas to advise policymakers on strategies for fostering growth and innovation.
Following each panel, the participants took questions from the audience.
Agenda
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January 12
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2:00 PM -- Panel 5: The Evolution of Manufacturing and Exports
Austan Goolsbee Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics - University of Chicago Booth School of Business @Austan_GoolsbeeKKKlaus Kleinfeld Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - AlcoaDBDominic Barton Global Managing Director - McKinsey & Co. -
2:50 PM -- Panel 6: The Political and Policy Road Ahead
JLTJohn L. Thornton Chair Emeritus - The Brookings Institution, Executive Chairman - Barrick Gold CorporationVJValerie Jarrett Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement -
8:30 AM -- Welcome and Introduction
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9:00 AM -- Panel 1: The Shift to an Information Economy
Darrell M. West Senior Fellow - Governance Studies, Center for Technology Innovation (CTI), Center for Effective Public Management (CEPM), Douglas Dillon Chair in Governmental Studies @JLBJeffrey L. Bewkes Former Chairman and CEO - Time Warner, Trustee - The Brookings InstitutionRSRandall Stephenson Chairman and CEO - AT&T, Inc.JGJulius Genachowski Chairman, Federal Communications Commission -
10:00 AM -- Panel 2: The Potential of Green Energy and Technology
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11:00 AM -- Panel 3: The Future of the Defense Industry
DCDavid Cote Chairman and CEO, HoneywellMichael E. O’Hanlon Director of Research - Foreign Policy, Director - Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Co-Director - Africa Security Initiative, Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Philip H. Knight Chair in Defense and Strategy @MichaelEOHanlonWHWalt Havenstein CEO, SAIC -
12:30 PM -- The Promise of a More Efficient and Effective Government
Alice M. Rivlin Former Brookings ExpertAFAnn Fudge Member, National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and ReformGEGRGovernor Edward G. Rendell State of PennsylvaniaEBSen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)
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