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|abbreviation = CED
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|type = [[Think tank]] [[nonprofit organization]]
|headquarters = [[New York, NY]], [[United States]]
|leader_title = President
|leader_name = [[Dr.Lori Esposito Murray]]
|key_people = {{hlist|John Gardner | Joseph Minarik | Cindy Cisneros | Jessica R. Nicholson | Danylo Jaworsky}}
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The '''Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board''' ('''CED''') is aan American nonprofit, nonpartisan,and business-lednonpartisan public policy organizationthink tank. CED's TrusteesThe board of trustees consist primarily of senior corporate executives from a range of U.S. industries and sectors. CED'sThe statedorganization aimshas arebeen tocredited sustainwith andhelping promoteto [[free enterprise]], improve [[education]] and [[health care|healthcare]], reform [[campaign finance increate the United States|campaign finance]], enhance [[corporateMarshall governance]], and improve the fiscal health of the [[United StatesPlan]].<ref name="About CED">{{Cite web|title=About|url=https://www.ced.org/about|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
 
== History ==
According to ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'' the organization "originated in the [[United States Department of Commerce|Commerce Department]]" in 1942 and was created to encourage collaborative research among business leaders, economists, and New Deal politicians "to promote free enterprise and full employment, paying particular attention to the needs of small business".<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=Mudge|first=Stephanie L.|date=30 May 2019|title=Commentary: An Alliance Between Big Business and Democratic Socialists Isn't as Unlikely as It Sounds|url=https://fortune.com/2019/05/30/capitalism-democratic-socialists/|access-date=2022-01-30|website=[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]|language=en}}</ref>
 
CEDThe was founded in 1942 by a group offirst business leaders ledon board bywere [[Paul G. Hoffman]], president of [[Studebaker|Studebaker Corporation]]; [[William Benton (senator)|William Benton]], co-founder of [[Benton & Bowles]] advertising firm; and [[Marion B. Folsom]], treasurer of [[Kodak|Eastman Kodak Company]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2022}} CED was first formed to help the [[Economy of the United States|U.S. economy]] transition from a wartime to peacetime economy.<ref name=":0" /> At the end of [[World War II]], CED successfully worked to garner support among the American business community for the [[Marshall Plan]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Allott|first=Daniel|date=2020-01-21|title=Capitalism must meet the challenge: Prosperity for all Americans|url=https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/479179-capitalism-must-meet-the-challenge-prosperity-for-all-americans|access-date=2022-01-30|website=[[The Hill (magazine)|The Hill]]|language=en}}</ref><ref name="About CED">{{Cite web|title=About|url=https://www.ced.org/about|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
 
In January 2015, the Committee for Economic Development merged with [[The Conference Board]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=The Conference Board to Merge with the Committee for Economic Development|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-conference-board-to-merge-with-the-committee-for-economic-development-300020593.html|access-date=2022-01-30|website=[[PR Newswire]]|language=en}}</ref>{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable ([[WP:NOTRS]]).|date=January 2022}} Both are non-partisan, non-lobbying, and have trustees drawn mainly from the business community.{{Citation needed|date=January 2022}}
Since its inception, CED has aimed to promote policies that its trustees believe will foster economic growth and development to benefit all Americans. The organization conducts research and outreach efforts in the U.S. and abroad to change policy at the local, state, and national levels. In recent decades, CED has increased access to [[pre-kindergarten]] and [[college]], advocated [[Campaign finance reform in the United States|campaign finance reform]] nationally, placed more women in corporate leadership, and reduced government spending.<ref name="About CED"/>
 
== Work ==
In January 2015, the Committee for Economic Development merged with [[The Conference Board]], given the many synergies between the two organizations.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Board|first=The Conference|title=The Conference Board to Merge with the Committee for Economic Development|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-conference-board-to-merge-with-the-committee-for-economic-development-300020593.html|access-date=2022-01-30|website=www.prnewswire.com|language=en}}</ref> Both are non-partisan, non-lobbying, and have trustees comprised mainly from the business community.
The CED has been credited with helping to create the [[Bretton-Woods Agreement|Bretton Woods Agreement]], the [[Employment Act of 1946]] (and therefore the [[Council of Economic Advisers]] and the [[Joint Economic Committee]]) and the [[Marshall Plan]].<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" />
 
Since its inception, CED has promoted policies that its trustees believe will foster American economic growth and development and indirectly benefit the country and people. The organization conducts research and outreach efforts in the U.S. and abroad to change policy at all levels of government. More recently CED has also advocated to increase access to [[pre-kindergarten]] and [[college]], for [[Campaign finance reform in the United States|campaign finance reform]] nationally, for more women in corporate leadership, and for reduced government spending.<ref name="About CED" />{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable ([[WP:NOTRS]]).|date=January 2022}}
== Leadership ==
 
== Stated aims ==
CED's President (effective January 2020) is Dr.Lori Esposito Murray.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lori Esposito Murray|url=https://www.ced.org/people/single/lori-esposito-murray|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref> Prior to Murray, the organization's president was Bernard Bailey from September 2018 to December 2019, and prior to Bailey the president and CEO since 2013 was [[Steve Odland]]. John Gardner is CED's vice president of public policy,<ref>{{Cite web|title=John Gardner|url=https://www.ced.org/people/single/john-gardner|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref> and Joseph Minarik is the organization's senior vice president and director of research.<ref>[https://www.ced.org/people/single/joseph-minarik Joseph Minarik]</ref>. Cindy Cisneros <ref>{{Cite web|title=Cindy Cisneros|url=https://www.ced.org/people/single/cindy-cisneros|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>is vice president of education programs. Jessica R. Nicholson <ref>{{Cite web|title=Jessica R. Nicholson|url=https://www.ced.org/people/single/jessica-r.-nicholson|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref> is senior economist and Danylo Jaworsky <ref>{{Cite web|title=Danylo Jaworsky|url=https://www.ced.org/people/single/danylo-jaworsky|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref> is director of outreach and operations.
As of 2022 CED's stated aims are to sustain and promote [[free enterprise]], improve [[education]] and [[health care|healthcare]], reform [[campaign finance in the United States|campaign finance]], enhance [[corporate governance]], and improve the fiscal health of the [[United States]].<ref name="About CED" />
 
== Policy researchReception ==
The organization has been called "the capitalists who cared enough about the system to save it."<ref name=":0" />
CED conducts policy research in the following issue areas: fiscal health, education (including early childhood, K-12, and postsecondary), health care, trade/economic globalization, smart regulation, women in corporate leadership, infrastructure, technology & innovation, workforce and sustaining democratic institutions. CED aims to encourage American business leaders to take a more expansive view of their responsibilities by practicing what it calls "business statesmanship" — recognizing that business leaders can promote societal health by engaging in and speaking out for the common good on timely public policy issues.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}}
 
== References ==
Recent CED Solutions Briefs:
{{Reflist}}
 
== Further reading ==
* A 2022 Policy Agenda: Restore Public Health & Revive Fiscal Health <ref>{{Cite web|title=A 2022 Policy Agenda: Restore Public Health & Revive Fiscal Health|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/a-2022-policy-agenda-restore-public-health-revive-fiscal-health|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* Back to Basic Research: An R&D Investment Plan to Enhance US Competitiveness <ref>{{Cite web|title=Back to Basic Research: An R&D Investment Plan to Enhance US Competitiveness|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/back-to-basic-research-an-rd-investment-plan-to-enhance-us-competitiveness|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* The Reconciliation Bill: Finding an Affordable Way to Build Back Better <ref>{{Cite web|title=The Reconciliation Bill: Finding an Affordable Way to Build Back Better|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/the-reconciliation-bill-finding-an-affordable-way-to-build-back-better|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* Building Infrastructure in Real Time: Avoiding Regulatory Paralysis <ref>{{Cite web|title=Building Infrastructure in Real Time: Avoiding Regulatory Paralysis|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/building-infrastructure-in-real-time-avoiding-regulatory-paralysis|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* New York City: Rebuilding a Future-Focused Economy <ref>{{Cite web|title=New York City: Rebuilding a Future-Focused Economy|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/new-york-city-rebuilding-a-future-focused-economy|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* Global Supply Chains: Compete, Don’t Retreat <ref>{{Cite web|title=Global Supply Chains: Compete, Don’t Retreat|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/global-supply-chains|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* Reimagining K-12: Emerging from Disruption with Insights for Reform <ref>{{Cite web|title=Reimagining K-12: Emerging from Disruption with Insights for Reform|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/reimagining-k-12-emerging-from-disruption-with-insights-for-reform|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* Containing the Pandemic Public Debt <ref>{{Cite web|title=Containing the Pandemic Public Debt|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/containing-the-pandemic-public-debt|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* A US Workforce Training Plan for the Postpandemic Economy <ref>{{Cite web|title=A US Workforce Training Plan for the Postpandemic Economy|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/a-us-workforce-training-plan-for-the-postpandemic-economy|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* Vaccinating America <ref>{{Cite web|title=Vaccinating America|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/vaccinating-america|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* Broadband Access - Connecting America <ref>{{Cite web|title=Broadband Access - Connecting America|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/broadband-access-connecting-america|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* A US Infrastructure Plan: Building for the Long Haul <ref>[https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/a-us-infrastructure-plan-building-for-the-long-haul "A US Infrastructure Plan: Building for the Long Haul"]</ref>
* COVID-19’s Impact on Women in the Workplace: Avoiding a Major Setback <ref>{{Cite web|title=COVID-19’s Impact on Women in the Workplace: Avoiding a Major Setback|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/covid-19s-impact-on-women-in-the-workplace-avoiding-a-major-setback|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
* CED Report: First Hundred Days Plan <ref>{{Cite web|title=CED Report: First Hundred Days Plan|url=https://www.ced.org/solutions-briefs/first-hundred-days-plan|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
 
{{Cite book|last=Schriftgiesser|first=Karl|title=Business Comes of Age. The Story of the Committee for Economic Development and Its Impact Upon the Economic Policies of the United States, 1942-1960|date=1967|publisher=[[Harper and Brothers]]|___location=New York|language=English|oclc=911692573}}
== Policy conferences ==
 
CED's policy conferences are forums for trustees, senior policy makers, and industry leaders to discuss pressing national issues that are aligned with CED's core policy areas: the economy, education, global competitiveness, and democratic institutions. To advance reasoned solutions from business in the nation's interest, CED convenes for two days, twice-yearly, to address these seminal economic issues. At each Conference, CED also honors a distinguished business leader with the ''Leadership in the Nation's Interest Award''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=2017 Fall Policy Conference|url=https://www.ced.org/events/conference/2017-fall-policy-conference|access-date=2022-01-30|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
 
Recent and distinguished speakers include:
 
* Andy Ozment, assistant secretary, [[DHS National Protection and Programs Directorate|Office of National Protection and Programs Directorate]], Cybersecurity and Communications, [[United States Department of Homeland Security|Department of Homeland Security]]
* [[Don Beyer|Congressman Don Beyer]]
* [[Scott Perry (politician)|Congressman Scott Perry]]
* [[Virginia Foxx|Congresswoman Virginia Foxx]]
* Former [[United States Secretary of Education|Secretary of Education]], [[Arne Duncan]]
* Former [[United States Secretary of Education|Secretary of Education]], [[Margaret Spellings]]
* Former [[United States Secretary of Health and Human Services|Secretary of Health and Human Services]], [[Kathleen Sebelius]]
* [[Mark Warner|Senator Mark Warner]]
* [[Bob Corker|Senator Bob Corker]]
* [[Saxby Chambliss|Former Senator Saxby Chambliss]]
* [[Thomas Kean|Former Governor Tom Kean]]
* [[Patrick McHenry|Congressman Patrick McHenry]]
* [[Joe Pitts (Pennsylvania politician)|Former Congressman Joe Pitts]]
* [[Kurt Schrader|Congressman Kurt Schrader]]
* [[Adam Kinzinger|Congressman Adam Kinzinger]]
 
2018 ''Leadership in the Nation's Interest Award'' Honoree:
* [[Tom McInerney]], president and chief executive officer, [[Genworth Financial, Inc.]]
 
Past ''Leadership in the Nation's Interest Award'' Honorees:
* Laura Karet, president and chief executive officer, [[Giant Eagle|Giant Eagle, Inc.]]
* [[Barbara Barrett|Barbara M. Barrett]], president and chief executive officer, Triple Creek Guest Ranch
* [[David Cordani]], president and chief executive officer, [[Cigna|Cigna Corporation]]
* [[Richard J. Kramer]], chairman, chief executive officer, and president, [[The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company]]
* Thomas C. Nelson, chairman, chief executive officer, and president, [[National Gypsum Company]]
* Greg Sherrill, chairman and chief executive officer, [[Tenneco|Tenneco, Inc.]]
* [[Daniel A. D'Aniello]], chairman and co-founder, [[The Carlyle Group]]
 
== Distinguished Leadership Awards Dinner ==
For more than a quarter century, CED’s Distinguished Leadership Awards have been honoring business leaders who exemplify CED’s mission by answering the call for leadership in their companies and communities and demonstrating a strong commitment to public policy in the nation’s interests.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Awards Dinner|url=https://www.conference-board.org/events/CED-Distinguished-Performance-Awards-Dinner|website=Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board}}</ref>
 
2021 Distinguished Leadership Honorees
* Karen S. Lynch, President and CEO, CVS Health
* John W. Rogers Jr., Chairman and Co-CEO, Ariel Investments
* Margaret Keane, Executive Chair, Synchrony
* Judy Marks, President and CEO, Otis
* Noubar Afeyan, Founder and CEO, Flagship Pioneering; Co-Founder and Chairman, Moderna
* Brian Moynihan, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Bank of America
 
2020 Distinguished Leadership Honorees
* Kathy J. Warden, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Northrop Grumman Corporation
* Marillyn Hewson, Executive Chairman, Lockheed Martin Corporation
* Edward W. Stack, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, DICK’s Sporting Goods
* Lucinda "Cindy" Baier, President and Chief Executive Officer, Brookdale Senior Living Inc.
* Gary Norcross, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, FIS
* Vicki Hollub, President and Chief Executive Officer, Occidental
 
Past Honorees:
* [[Ellen Alemany]], chairwoman and CEO, [[CIT Group]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* Julie Sweet, CEO, [[Accenture]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Emanuel Chirico]], chairman and CEO, [[PVH Corp.]], CED Leadership Award
* [[Michele Buck]], president and CEO, [[The Hershey Company]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Gregory C. Case]], president and CEO, [[Aon (company)|Aon]], Owen B. Butler Education Excellence Award
* [[Beth Mooney]], chairwoman and CEO, [[KeyBank]], Leadership in Diversity Award
* [[Mark Bertolini]], chairman and CEO, [[Aetna]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Deanna M. Mulligan]], president and CEO, [[The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America|Guardian]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* Ronald P. O'Hanley, president and CEO, [[State Street Global Advisors]], CED Leadership Award
* [[Sandi Peterson|Sandra Peterson]], group worldwide chairman, [[Johnson & Johnson]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[C. Michael Petters|Mike Petters]], president and CEO, [[Huntington Ingalls Industries]], Owen B. Butler Education Excellence Award
* [[Arne Sorenson (hotel executive)|Arne Sorenson]], president and CEO, [[Marriott International]], Leadership in Diversity Award
* [[George S. Barrett|George Barrett]], chairman and chief executive officer, [[Cardinal Health|Cardinal Health, Inc.]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[John T. Chambers]], executive chairman, [[Cisco Systems]], Owen B. Butler Education Excellence Award
* Alan M. Dachs, president and chief executive officer, [[Fremont Group]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Ilene S. Gordon]], chairman, president and CEO, [[Ingredion]], Leadership in Diversity Award
* Takeshi "Tak" Niinami, president and CEO, [[Suntory|Suntory Holdings Limited]], Global Leadership Award
* [[Maggie Wilderotter]], chairman and CEO, Grand Reserve Inn, former chairman and CEO, [[Frontier Communications]], CED Leadership Award
* [[Glenn Hutchins]], co-founder, [[Silver Lake Partners|Silver Lake]], Owen B. Butler Education Excellence Award
* [[Denise Morrison]], president and CEO, [[Campbell Soup Company]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Marilyn Carlson Nelson]], co-CEO, Carlson Holdings; former chairman and CEO, [[Carlson Companies|Carlson]], Leadership in Diversity Award
* [[Peter George Peterson|Peter G. Peterson]], founder and chairman, [[The Peter G. Peterson Foundation|Peter G. Peterson Foundation]], CED Leadership Award
* [[Inge Thulin|Inge G. Thulin]], chairman, president and CEO, [[3M]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Jørgen Vig Knudstorp]], CEO, [[The LEGO Group]], Global Leadership Award
* [[Mike Duke|Michael T. Duke]], chairman of the executive committee, [[Walmart|Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.]], Global Leadership Award
* [[Roger W. Ferguson Jr.]], president and chief executive officer, [[TIAA|TIAA-CREF]], CED Leadership Award
* [[Henry Kravis|Henry R. Kravis]], co-chairman and co-CEO, [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts|KKR]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[J. B. Pritzker|J.B. Pritzker]], managing partner, Pritzker Group, Owen B. Butler Education Excellence Award
* [[John S. Watson (Chevron CEO)|John S. Watson]], chairman and CEO, [[Chevron Corporation]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Patricia A. Woertz]], chairman and CEO, [[Archer Daniels Midland|Archer Daniels Midland Company]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Daniel Akerson|Daniel F. Akerson]], chairman and CEO, [[General Motors Company]], Leadership in Diversity Award
* [[Kenneth Frazier|Kenneth C. Frazier]], president and CEO, [[Merck & Co.|Merck & Co., Inc.]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* Joseph E. Kasputys, CEO, Economic Ventures, CED Leadership Award
* [[Ken Powell|Kendall J. Powell]], chairman and CEO, [[General Mills]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Edward B. Rust Jr.]], chairman and CEO, [[State Farm|State Farm Insurance Companies]], Owen B. Butler Education Excellence Award
* [[Howard Schultz]], chairman, president and chief executive officer, [[Starbucks]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Alan Mulally]], president and CEO, [[Ford Motor Company]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Wesley G. Bush|Wes Bush]], chairman, president, and CEO, [[Northrop Grumman]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* Carl Camden, president and chief executive officer, [[Kelly Services|Kelly Services, Inc.]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Richard Edelman]], president and CEO, [[Edelman (firm)|Edelman]], Leadership in Diversity Award
* [[Jeffrey A. Joerres]], chairman and CEO, [[ManpowerGroup]], CED Leadership Award
* Bruce K. MacLaury, president emeritus, [[Brookings Institution|The Brookings Institution]], CED Leadership Award
* [[Beth Brooke-Marciniak|Beth A. Brooke-Marciniak]], global vice chair, Public Policy, [[Ernst & Young|EY]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[David M. Cote]], chairman and chief executive officer, [[Honeywell]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* Kees Kruythoff, head of Unilever North America, [[Unilever]], Global Leadership Award
* [[Andrew N. Liveris]], chairman and chief executive officer, [[Dow Chemical Company|The Dow Chemical Company]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Léo Apotheker|Leo Apotheker]], CEO and president, [[Hewlett-Packard|Hewlett-Packard Company]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Bowman Cutter|W. Bowman Cutter]], senior fellow and director, Economic Policy Initiative, [[Roosevelt Institute|The Roosevelt Institute]], CED Leadership Award
* [[Indra Nooyi]], chairman and CEO, [[PepsiCo|PepsiCo, Inc.]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Daniel Rose (real estate developer)|Daniel Rose]], chairman, Rose Associates, Inc., CED Leadership Award
* [[James A. Skinner|Jim Skinner]], CEO, [[McDonald's|McDonald's Corporation]], Global Leadership Award
* [[Frederick W. Smith]], chairman, president and CEO, [[FedEx|FedEx Corporation]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Dean Kamen]], founder, [[DEKA (company)|DEKA Research and Development Corporation]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[A.G. Lafley]], chairman, [[Procter & Gamble]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* Lenny Mendonca, director emeritus, [[McKinsey & Company|McKinsey & Company, Inc.]], CED Leadership Award
* [[William C. Weldon|William Weldon]], chairman and chief executive officer, [[Johnson & Johnson]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Ursula Burns]], president, [[Xerox|Xerox Corporation]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* Robert H. Dugger, founder and managing partner, Hanover Investment Group LLC, CED Leadership Award
* [[Jiang Jianqing]], chairman of the board, [[Industrial and Commercial Bank of China|Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited]], Global Leadership Award
* [[James McNerney|W. James McNerney Jr.]], chairman, president and CEO, [[Boeing|The Boeing Company]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Ian Davis (businessman)|Ian Davis]], worldwide managing director, [[McKinsey & Company|McKinsey & Company, Inc.]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Samuel J. Palmisano|Samuel Palmisano]], chairman, president and CEO, [[IBM|IBM Corporation]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Jim Press|James Press]], president, [[Toyota Motor North America]], Global Leadership Award
* [[Bobby Shriver]], president, [[Product Red|(PRODUCT) RED]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[E. Neville Isdell|Neville Isdell]], chairman, board of directors, and CEO, [[Coca-Cola|The Coca-Cola Company]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Andrea Jung]], president and chief executive officer, [[Grameen America]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* [[Jeff Immelt|Jeffrey Immelt]], chairman and CEO, [[General Electric|General Electric Company]], Peter G. Peterson Business Statesmanship Award
* Hugh Price, senior advisor, [[DLA Piper|DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* Doctor Isaiah Frank, William L. Clayton Professor of International Economics, [[Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies|Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies]], Global Leadership Award
* Carla Anderson Hills, former CEO, [[General Motors Company]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[John F. Smith Jr.|John "Jack" Smith]], CEO, [[General Motors Company]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Herbert M. Allison|Herbert Allison Jr.]], chairman, president and CEO, [[TIAA|TIAA-CREF]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Jim Hunt|The Honorable James B. Hunt Jr.]], former governor, North Carolina, Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Frank Carlucci]], chairman, [[The Carlyle Group]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Yotaro Kobayashi]], chairman, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. & Keizai Doyukai, Global Leadership Award
* [[Peter George Peterson|Peter G. Peterson]], co-founder, [[The Blackstone Group]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Raymond Gilmartin|Raymond V. Gilmartin]], chairman and CEO, [[Merck & Co.|Merck & Co., Inc.]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Russ Feingold|Senator Russell D. Feingold]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[John McCain|Senator John McCain]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Marty Meehan|Congressman Martin T. Meehan]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* [[Chris Shays|Congressman Christopher Shays]], Excellence in Public Policy Award
* Josh S. Weston, CEO and chairman, [[Automatic Data Processing|Automatic Data Processing (ADP)]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* Donald L. Boudreau, chief financial officer, [[Chase Bank|Chase Manhattan Bank]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* Verne G. Istock, chairman, president and CEO, [[First Chicago Bank|First Chicago NBD Corporation]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Henry McKinnell|Henry A. McKinnell]], chairman and CEO, [[Pfizer|Pfizer Inc.]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* Donald J. Schuenke, chairman, [[Nortel|Northern Telecom Limited]], Corporate Citizenship Award
* [[Philip Klutznick|Philip M. Klutznick]], [[United States Secretary of Commerce|U.S. Secretary of Commerce]], Distinguished Service Award
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
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