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|headquarters = [[Washington, DC]], [[United States]]
|leader_title = President
|leader_name = [[BernardDr.Lori BaileyEsposito Murray, President-Elect]]
|key_people = {{hlist|Michael Petro | Joseph Minarik}}
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== Leadership ==
 
CED's President-elect (effective SeptemberJanuary 20182020) is BernardDr.Lori BaileyEsposito Murray.<ref>[https://www.ced.org/pdfpeople/Press_Releasesingle/lori-esposito-CEOSuccessionCED.pdfmurray Lori Esposito Murray]</ref> Prior to BaileyMurray, 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]]. MichaelJohn PetroGardner is CED's Executive Vice President of Public Policy,<ref>[https://www.ced.org/people/single/michaeljohn-petrogardner MichaelJohn PetroGardner]</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>. Jessica R. Nicholson <ref>[https://www.ced.org/people/single/jessica-r.-nicholson Jessica R. Nicholson]</ref> is Senior Economist and Danylo Jaworsky <ref>[https://www.ced.org/people/single/danylo-jaworsky Danylo Jaworsky]</ref> is Director of outreach and operations.
 
== Principles ==
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== Policy research ==
CED conducts policy research in the following issue areas: fiscal health, education (including early childhood, K-12, and postsecondary), health care, campaignsustaining financedemocratic institutions, trade/economic globalization, women in corporate leadership, regulatory policy, immigrationregulation, infrastructure, andtechnology tax& innovation and reformworkforce. 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}}
 
Recent CED policy research: