
Laura Tyson
Bill Clinton's economic
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SPEAKER ORATEUR: DR. LAURA TYSON
An economist interested in "real world" economic problems, Dr.
Tyson has earned her reputation as an authority on U.S. economic competitiveness,
global markets, and the high-tech industry.
She applied her expertise as National Economic Adviser and President
of the Council of Economic Advisors for President Clinton, and helped
to shape the strongest American economy in the history of our country.
As the nation's top economic adviser, Dr. Tyson managed all economic
policy-making throughout the executive branch and crafted our domestic
and international economic strategy with, in the President's words,
"unfailingly frank, direct and principled advice."
Dr. Tyson became London Business School's first female Dean in January
2002-the first woman to head a top-10 international business school.
Previously, Dr. Tyson was Dean of the Haas School of Business at the
University of California at Berkeley, where she served as the only
woman to head a major U.S. business school, and prior to that, she
was Professor of Economics and Business Administration at the University
of California.
With her predominance as America's leading economic strategist,
it is no wonder that the London Times magazine named her one of the
25 most influential women in the world.
Before joining the Clinton Administration, Dr. Tyson published a
number of books and articles on industrial competitiveness and trade,
including the highly acclaimed book Who's Bashing Whom?
Trade Conflict in High Technology Industries. She also has published
several books and articles on the economies of Central Europe and
their transition to market systems.
She is an Economic Viewpoint columnist for BusinessWeek magazine
and a commentator for Nightly Business Report. She writes regularly
about domestic and international economic policy matters in The Washington
Post, The New York Times, and other nationally and internationally
syndicated newspapers and magazines.
In her speeches, Dr. Tyson clearly outlines our domestic and global
economies as we move into a new century and begin a new Presidency.
Dr. Tyson examines the economics of emerging high-tech industries,
and discusses with authority the impact technology has had on our
global economy.
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