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Biographies
Professor
Laurence
J.
Kotlikoff
Boston
University
Laurence
J.
Kotlikoff
is
a
William
Fairfield
Warren
Professor
at
Boston
University,
a
Professor
of
Economics
at
Boston
University,
a
Fellow
of
the
American
Academy
of
Arts
and
Sciences,
a
Fellow
of
the
Econometric
Society,
a
Research
Associate
of
the
National
Bureau
of
Economic
Research,
and
President
of
Economic
Security
Planning,
Inc.,
a
company
specializing
in
financial
planning
software.
An
active
columnist,
Professor
Kotlikoff's
columns
and
blogs
appear
in
the
Financial
Times,
Bloomberg,
Forbes,
Vox,
the
Economist,
Yahoo.com,
and
the
Huffington
Post.
Professor
Kotlikoff
received
his
B.A.
in
Economics
from
the
University
of
Pennsylvania
in
1973
and
his
Ph.D.
in
Economics
from
Harvard
University
in
1977.
From
1977
through
1983
he
served
on
the
faculties
of
economics
of
the
University
of
California,
Los
Angeles
and
Yale
University.
In
1981-82
Professor
Kotlikoff
was
a
Senior
Economist
with
the
President's
Council
of
Economic
Advisers.
Professor
Kotlikoff
is
author
or
co-author
of
16
books
and
hundreds
of
professional
journal
articles.
His
most
recent
books
are
The
Clash
of
Generations
(co-authored
with
Scott
Burns,
MIT
Press),
The
Economic
Consequences
of
the
Vickers
Commission
(Civitas),
Jimmy
Stewart
Is
Dead
(John
Wiley
&
Sons),
Spend
Til
the
End,
(co-authored
with
Scott
Burns,
Simon
&
Schuster),
The
Healthcare
Fix
(MIT
Press),
and
The
Coming
Generational
Storm
(co-authored
with
Scott
Burns,
MIT
Press)
and
Generational
Policy
(MIT
Press).
Professor
Kotlikoff's
writings
and
research
address
financial
reform,
personal
finance,
taxes,
Social
Security,
healthcare,
deficits,
generational
accounting,
pensions,
saving,
and
insurance.
Professor
Kotlikoff
has
served
as
a
consultant
to
the
International
Monetary
Fund,
the
World
Bank,
the
Harvard
Institute
for
International
Development,
the
Organization
for
Economic
Cooperation
and
Development,
the
Swedish
Ministry
of
Finance,
the
Norwegian
Ministry
of
Finance,
the
Bank
of
Italy,
the
Bank
of
Japan,
the
Bank
of
England,
the
Government
of
Russia,
the
Government
of
Ukraine,
the
Government
of
Bolivia,
the
Government
of
Bulgaria,
the
Treasury
of
New
Zealand,
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget,
the
U.S.
Department
of
Education,
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor,
the
Joint
Committee
on
Taxation,
The
Commonwealth
of
Massachusetts,
The
American
Council
of
Life
Insurance,
Merrill
Lynch,
Fidelity
Investments,
AT&T,
AON
Corp.,
and
other
major
U.S.
corporations.
He
has
provided
expert
testimony
on
numerous
occasions
to
committees
of
Congress
including
the
Senate
Finance
Committee,
the
House
Ways
and
Means
Committee,
and
the
Joint
Economic
Committee.
Bill
Murphy,
GATA Chairman
Murphy grew
up in Glen Ridge,
N.J., and graduated
from the School
of Hotel Administration
at Cornell University
in 1968. In
his senior year
he broke all
the Ivy League
single-year
pass-receving
records. He
then became
a starting wide
receiver for
the Boston Patriots
of the American
Football League.
He went on to
work for various
Wall Street
brokerage firms
and specialized
in commodity
futures. He
began as a Merrill
Lynch trainee
and went on
to Shearson
Hayden Stone
and Drexel Burnham.
From there he
became affiliated
with introducing
brokers and
eventually started
his own brokerage
on 5th Avenue
in New York.
He now operates
an Internet
site for financial
commentary,
www.lemetropolecafe.com.
Steve
Forbes
is President
and Chief
Executive
Officer
of Forbes
and Editor-in-Chief
of Forbes
magazine.
Since Mr.
Forbes assumed
his position
in 1990,
the company
has launched
a variety
of new publications
and businesses.
They include:
Forbes FYI,
the irreverent
lifestyle
supplement;
Forbes Global,
the magazine's
international
publication;
and Chinese,
Korean,
Japanese,
Brazilian,
Russian,
Arabic and
Hebrew editions
of the magazine.
Forbes also
publishes
the Gilder
Technology
Report,
as well
as a number
of investment
newsletters.
In
1997 Forbes
entered
the new
media arena
with the
launch of
Forbes.com.
The site
now attracts
over seven
million
unique visitors
a month
and has
become the
leading
destination
site for
business
decision-makers
and investors.
Mr.
Singh was
an investment
analyst
at Chilton
Investment
Company
where he
covered
investments
in the technology,
alternative
energy and
infrastructure
space. Prior
to Chilton,
Mr. Singh
was at Morgan
Stanley
in the investment
banking
division
where he
worked on
large financial
sponsor
and strategic
company
transactions.
Mr. Singh
received
his B.S.
in Applied
Economics
and Management
from Cornell
University
and currently
serves on
the boards
of Ecologic
Solutions
and Stiki
Digital.
Savneet
was recently
named to
the Forbes
30 under
30 list,
in addition
to the Empact
100 list
of top 100
Entrepreneurs
under 30.
To visit
the webiste,
please click
here.
Olivier
Garret
Casey
Research
Prior
to joining
Casey Research
in January
2007, Olivier
Garret was
a principal
in Kemp
Management,
a management
consulting
firm focused
on merger
& acquisition
due diligence,
restructuring,
and turnaround
activities
for a variety
of private
equity firms
and financial
institutions.
In this
capacity,
he led and
participated
in dozens
of merger
& acquisition
and restructuring
deals in
a variety
of industries.
In the 1990s,
Olivier
was CEO
and general
manager
of a number
of industrial
businesses
ranging
from entrepreneurial
start-ups
to divisions
of a Fortune
500 company.
He earned
an MBA from
the Amos
Tuck School
of Business
Administration
at Dartmouth
College
and a Masters
in Business
from the
Université
de Paris
IX-Dauphine.
To visit
the web
site, please
click
here.