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The Economic Club of Washington, D.C.

The Economic Club of Washington, D.C., has, since its founding, played a vital role in shifting the perception of Washington, D.C., from a focus on the city as the center of our national government to a growing awareness of the region as a global business destination. For over 25 years, the Club has provided a forum for prominent business and government leaders who have influenced economic and public policy both here and abroad. Members represent over 600 businesses and organizations, located in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan region, that are at the forefront of the private sector economy. They meet regularly to hear globally recognized leaders from the worlds of government, diplomacy, policy-making, business, and education address current issues that are in the news. Featured speakers in recent years have included the President of the United States, a former Prime Minister of Great Britain, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, heads of the Federal Reserve Board, every Secretary of the Treasury since 1986, other Cabinet members and government officials, and leaders of Fortune 100 corporations. The Economic Club consistently is ranked among the Top 10 speaking forums for CEOs. David M. Rubenstein, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder, The Carlyle Group, is the current President.

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  • David Rubenstein talks with Ted Leonsis, the Founder and CEO of Monumental Sports, about his new book, *The Business of Happiness*, and his approach to business. Through research studies, personal stories, and anecdotal evidence from celebrities, famous athletes, and influential businessmen, Leonsis reveals the six secrets to achieving true happiness—and how they make success almost inevitable.
    Partner:
    The Economic Club of Washington, D.C.
  • Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT), Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, discusses the Economic Crisis with David Rubenstein. Dodd describes the events that occurred within the halls of Congress as the crisis unfolded, and how he and his colleagues addressed the situation in it's early days, an experience which he describes as "about as traumatic a 2-week period as I’ve ever spent in my 30 years in the Senate."
    Partner:
    The Economic Club of Washington, D.C.
  • David Rubenstein talks with General Motors CEO Dan Akerson about the current state of the company and the future of automaking in America. Akerson discusses GM's bankruptcy, the company's relationship with auto manufacturing labor unions and its expansion into new markets.
    Partner:
    The Economic Club of Washington, D.C.