Honorary Advisory Board Member: Jeffrey Rosen

Jeffrey Rosen is a highly experienced international financier and a top financial executive. He has been a leader in international investment banking for over 40 years, advising corporations in the United States and around the world on mergers, acquisitions, and corporate finance. He is currently a Deputy Chairman and Managing Director of Lazard, the world’s leading financial advisory and asset management firm. 

Prior to joining Lazard in 2002, Rosen was a Managing Director of Wasserstein Perella which he helped found in 1988, and Chairman of Wasserstein Perella International. The Wasserstein Perella team of the early 1990’s is well known for hosting a dynasty of bankers and executives who went on to lead banks and corporations throughout Wall Street and the country. When the firm merged with Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, he became Deputy Chairman and Head of Continental European Investment Business of the newly enlarged company, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.

Rosen, center left, joins Bruce Wasserstein and other members of Lazard to celebrate the firm’s first appearance on the New York Stock Exchange

Rosen, center left, joins Bruce Wasserstein and other members of Lazard to celebrate the firm’s first appearance on the New York Stock Exchange

Previously, he was Executive Director of Credit Suisse First Boston in London, and subsequently was a Managing Director of The First Boston Corporation in New York. From 2005 to 2015, he was a non-executive Director of WPP plc, a world leader in communications, commerce, and technology. 

Rosen is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, The Economic Club of New York, and the Board of Advisors of Moore Fréres & Company, and serves as the President of the Board of Trustees of the International Center of Photography. He is also a Trustee of the Stephen A. Schwarzman Educational Foundation and of the American Academy in Berlin. 


A graduate of Yale College and Harvard Business School with distinction, he is married with two sons and lives in New York City. 

He currently serves as a member of The Common Good Honorary Advisory Board.

Rosen with Dr. Hubert Burda, Arianna Huffington, and Dominik Wichmann at the Munich Residence Palace, 2017

Rosen with Dr. Hubert Burda, Arianna Huffington, and Dominik Wichmann at the Munich Residence Palace, 2017

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Efraim Halevy

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Joining us from Israel, we will have Efraim Halevy. A lawyer and an Israeli intelligence expert, Halevy was the ninth director of Mossad, the national intelligence agency of Israel, responsible for intelligence collection, covert operations, and counter-terrorism He also served as the 4th head of the Israeli National Security Council. Above all, Halevy may be remembered for his part in bringing about the Israel–Jordan peace treaty.

Halevy served as the envoy and confidant of five Prime Ministers: Yitzhak Shamir, Yitzhak Rabin, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon. He took an active part in a special mission by Rabin in forging the Israel–Jordan Treaty of Peace. After the failure of the Mossad operation to assassinate Hamas leader Khaled Mashal in 1997, he took an active part in Benjamin Netanyahu's mission to return the Mossad men captured in Jordan, and to settle the crisis with the King of Jordan.

In December 2014 Halevy was interviewed by The Times of Israel. He claimed that Israel would never have peace unless Palestinians were treated with dignity as equals. He was critical of Benjamin Netanyahu and Naftali Bennett and their policies, especially regarding Jerusalem. He underscored the importance of the upcoming 17 March 2015 elections, which from his perspective "constitute an unprecedented opportunity to determine Israel's policy vis-à-vis the peace process.

On June 8 2021, Efraim Halevy participated in the Tracing his father’s escape during the Holocaust, Rick Salomon found himself drawn into the histories of lesser-known heroes of WWII, a Japanese diplomat who signed thousands of visas that rescued Jews from certain death.

Rick Salomon, spent six years working with the Consulate General of Japan to obtain access to the original visa documents where copies are on display at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

On June 9 2021, Rick Salomon participated in the Hamas & Gaza: Where Does Israel Go From Here? Event

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Rick Salomon is a CEO, Harvard-trained lawyer who has organized and moderated a diverse set of programs, including on the Middle East, for a host of organizations, including the 92Y, Temple Emanu-El's Streicker Center, and the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, which he co-founded and sits on the Board.

Tracing his father’s escape during the Holocaust, Rick Salomon found himself drawn into the histories of lesser-known heroes of WWII, a Japanese diplomat who signed thousands of visas that rescued Jews from certain death.

Rick Salomon, spent six years working with the Consulate General of Japan to obtain access to the original visa documents where copies are on display at the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center.

On June 8 2021, Rick Salomon participated in the Hamas & Gaza: Where Does Israel Go From Here? Event


Honorary Advisory Board Member: Bob Corker

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Senator Bob Corker has had an exemplary career in public service and private business.  He represented Tennesseans in the Senate from 2007 to 2018, and became a national and global thought leader on fiscal, financial, and foreign policy issues during his tenure, leading to recognition as one of the 100 most influential people in the world according to TIME Magazine.  Corker has always advocated for a strong, compassionate America - one that doesn’t close its borders, look inwards, or waver in the face of injustice. Throughout his career as a businessman and in politics, he has been willing to speak his mind to express his principled positions or to get things done for the people.  As the Mayor of Chattanooga and then as a Senator, he displayed an admirable commitment to civility, bipartisanship, and integrity. 

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Corker was first elected to the Senate in 2006, and was overwhelmingly reelected to the seat in 2012. He quickly rose to prominence on the Banking Committee where he became known for his tough, no-nonsense questioning of witnesses during the auto industry bailout and 2008 financial crisis. Corker was also a key voice in Congress on housing finance reform: a bipartisan bill he co-authored in 2013 has been called the “blueprint” for our nation’s housing finance system. A key leader on our nation’s fiscal challenges, Corker is one of the few members of Congress to produce a bill that would set our country on a path to fiscal solvency. 

Recognizing the important impact US leadership and diplomacy abroad can have on our economy and national security, Corker was also an active leader on the Foreign Relations Committee. After taking office in 2007, he visited more than 60 countries to gain a deeper understanding of the strategic relationships between the United States and other nations. In 2015, his colleagues elected him chairman. As the lead Republican on the committee, Corker proved his shrewd leadership as he worked with his colleagues to set the committee agenda and help carry out legislative and oversight responsibilities.

He was Tennessee’s commissioner of finance and mayor of Chattanooga before being elected to the Senate, but he spent most of his life in business. At the age of 25, Corker started his own general contracting firm with $8,000 in savings and a pickup truck. He quickly expanded operations to 18 states around the country. eventually expanding operations to 18 states. Soon after, he founded the Corker Group, which acquired, developed, built, managed, and leased projects. He ultimately purchased two of the largest and oldest real estate holding companies in Chattanooga.

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After an extensive public service career, in January of 2019, Corker returned to business. He currently serves as chairman of Rise Ventures, a joint venture between the Corker Group and Rise Partners; is chairman of One-to-One Health; and is a special advisor to Jefferies Financial Group, a global investment banking firm. He also serves on the advisory board for several philanthropic and policy-focused organizations. 

During his twenties, Corker participated in a mission trip to Haiti which he credits as his inspiration to become an active member in his community. After his mission trip, Corker helped establish the Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, a non-profit organization that provides low-interest home loans and home maintenance education to thousands of residents living in Tennessee.

Corker was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, the son of Jean J. Hutto and Robert Phillips “Phil” Corker. His great-great-grandfather was U.S. Congressman Stephen A. Corker. After attending public school in Chattanooga, Corker graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1974 with a degree in Industrial Management. He and his wife of 28 years, Elizabeth, live in Chattanooga. They have two daughters, Emily Corker, Julia and her husband Justin Spickard, and one grandchild.

The Common Good was pleased to host Senator Corker at The Common Good Forum and American Spirit Awards in 2021. He currently serves as a member of The Common Good Honorary Advisory Board.

Twitter:  @SenBobCorker

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Honorary Advisory Board Member: Neil deGrasse Tyson

Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of America’s best known scientists, an astronomer, author, and public figure who has popularized interest in and the study of science for decades. Widely known for his charisma, humor, and passion to bring the cosmos alive to millions around the globe and his highly-awarded television and radio programs, he is also renowned for his commitment to aiming for the stars while staying grounded in reality, speaking out about the greatest problems facing our nation and our world with a pragmatic, fact-first agenda.

I dream of a world where the truth is what shapes people’s politics, rather than politics shaping what people think is true.  - Tyson

Inspired to study space and the stars by a visit to the Hayden Planetarium in New York City when he was twelve years old, Tyson is now the fifth head of that same world-renowned institution, and the first occupant of its Frederick P. Rose Directorship. He is also a research associate of the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History.

In 2001, President Bush appointed Tyson to serve on a twelve-member commission that studied the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry. The final report, published in 2002, contained recommendations for Congress and the major agencies of the government to promote a thriving future of transportation, space exploration, and national security.

Three years later, Tyson was again appointed by President Bush to serve on a nine-member commission on the Implementation of the United States Space Exploration Policy, dubbed the “Moon, Mars, and Beyond” commission. The group charted a path to allow a new space vision to become part of the American agenda. In 2006, the head of NASA appointed Tyson to serve on its prestigious Advisory Council, which guides NASA through its perennial need to fit ambitious visions into restricted budgets.

Chuck Nice, Brian Greene,Tyson, Heather Berlin, Sasha Cohen, and Baba Brinkman after a Startalk recording

Chuck Nice, Brian Greene,Tyson, Heather Berlin, Sasha Cohen, and Baba Brinkman after a Startalk recording

The Cosmos  team accepts the Peabody Award 

The Cosmos  team accepts the Peabody Award 



Through his written publications and his media appearances, Tyson works to bring an understanding and appreciation of the scientific world to the general public. For five seasons, he appeared as the host of PBS NOVA’s spinoff program NOVA ScienceNOW, which offers an accessible look at the science which shapes the understanding of our place in the universe. In 2009, Tyson identified a cadre of professional comedians to aid him in bringing science to commercial radio with the NSF-funded StarTalk. StarTalk combines celebrity guests with informative, playful banter, and is aimed at an audience that never thought they would, or could, like science. Now also a popular podcast, it ran as a limited-run television series on the National Geographic Channel. In its first year on television and in three successive seasons, it was nominated for a Best Informational Programming Emmy. The 2014 series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, presented by Tyson, won a Peabody award in the Education category, and four Emmy Awards.

In addition to dozens of professional publications, Tyson has written, and continues to write for the public. From 1995 to 2005, Tyson was a monthly essayist for Natural History magazine. He has also written fifteen books, including his memoir The Sky is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist. His 2004 book Origins: Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution, co-written with Donald Goldsmith, is the companion book to the PBS NOVA mini-series Origins, which Tyson also hosted.

Tyson’s other books include: the playful and informative Death By Black Hole and Other Cosmic Quandaries, a New York Times bestseller, The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America’s Favorite Planet, on his experience at the center of the controversy over Pluto’s planetary status and the basis for the PBS NOVA documentary The Pluto Files, Astrophysics for People In A Hurry, a domestic and international bestseller that offers an introduction to everything that’s making news in the universe, in one place, succinctly presented for people in a hurry, and the New York Times Bestsellers Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance Between Astrophysics and the Military, coauthored with Avis Lang, and Letters from an Astrophysicist.

Tyson is the recipient of twenty-one honorary doctorates and the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal, the highest award given by NASA to a non-government citizen. His contributions to the public appreciation of the cosmos have been recognized by the International Astronomical Union’s official naming of asteroid “13123 Tyson.” And by zoologists’ naming of Indirani Tysoni, a species of leaping frog in India. Tyson was also voted “Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive'' by People Magazine in 2000.

Tyson receives an honorary doctorate from Yale University

Tyson receives an honorary doctorate from Yale University

Tyson was born and raised in New York City where he was educated in the public schools clear through his graduation from the Bronx High School of Science. He went on to earn his BA in Physics from Harvard and his PhD in Astrophysics from Columbia. Tyson lives in New York City with his wife, a former IT project manager with Bloomberg Financial Markets.

In 2021, he was awarded The Common Good American Spirit Award for Public Integrity. He currently serves as a member of The Common Good Honorary Advisory Board.

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Books:

  • Cosmic Queries: StarTalk's Guide to Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We're Going, 2021 

  • Letters from An Astrophysicist, 2019

  • Accessory to War: The Unspoken Alliance Between Astrophysics and the Military, with Avis Lang, 2018

  • Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, 2017

  • Welcome to the Universe: An Astrophysical Tour, with Michael A. Strauss and J. Richard Gott, 2016

  • Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier, 2012

  • The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America's Favorite Planet, 2009

  • Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries, 2007

  • The Sky Is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist, 2004

  • Origins: Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution, with Donald Goldsmith, 2004 

  • City of Stars: A New Yorker's Guide to the Cosmos, 2002

  • Cosmic Horizons: Astronomy at the Cutting Edge, 2000

  • One Universe: At Home in the Cosmos, 2000

  • Just Visiting This Planet, 1998

  •  Universe Down to Earth, 1994

  •  Merlin's Tour of the Universe, 1989

Honorary Advisory Board Member: Robert Wolf

Robert Wolf is an expert financier and influential business leader. He is the founder and CEO of 32 Advisors, a boutique consulting and advisory firm, and the Chairman and Co-Founder of Measure, an aerial intelligence  company. He has been named to Worth Magazine's 100 Most Powerful People in Finance multiple times, most recently in 2018. He is a regular contributor to Fox News and Fox Business.

Wolf’s firm, 32 Advisors, includes the direct investing arm 32 Ventures, the bi-partisan economic insights platform Strategic Worldviews and the Flint, Michigan accelerator group 100K Ventures. Prior to forming 32 Advisors, Wolf spent 18 years at Union Bank Switzerland, a global financial services firm. There he held several senior positions, including Chairman and CEO of UBS Americas, and President & Chief Operating Officer of UBS Investment Bank. He joined UBS in 1994 after spending approximately 10 years at Salomon Brothers.

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Wolf held three Presidential appointments under President Obama; as a member of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board, the Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, and the Export Council. In 2012, he was on the Homeland Security Advisory Council's Border Infrastructure Task Force. Currently, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Obama Foundation, on the Undergraduate Executive Board of the Wharton School, on the Economic Advisory Council for the Center for American Progress and on the board of the Partnership for NYC. He formerly served as Vice Chairman of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights, on the board of trustees of the Children's Aid Society, and on the Athletics Board of Overseers at UPenn. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy.

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Wolf received a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. While at UPenn, he played on the varsity football team that won IVY League Championships in both the 1982 and 1983 seasons. He currently resides in Purchase, NY. He grew up in Marblehead, MA and is in the town's Athletics Hall of Fame. His wife, Carol, is a Director of Events & Strategic Partnerships at Sandy Hook Promise.

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The Common Good was pleased to have Wolf moderate the 2019 event Global Challenges: Facts and Fears in Our New Era with Richard Haass. Wolf currently serves as a member of The Common Good Honorary Advisory Board.

Twitter: @robertwolf32

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Honorary Advisory Board Member: William J. Bratton

William “Bill'' Bratton is renowned as one of the nation’s top law enforcement officers and one of the world’s most respected and trusted experts on risk and security issues. He currently serves as Executive Chairman of Risk Advisory at Teneo Holdings, where he advises clients on risk identification, prevention, and response in key security areas, including: cyber risk management, counterterrorism, crisis anticipation, critical infrastructure, and health crisis advisory. He also serves as the Chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, offering his experience and expertise to provide the Secretary real-time, real-world, and independent advice to support decision-making across the spectrum of homeland security operations.

 During his 46-year career in law enforcement, Bratton instituted progressive change while leading six police departments. He served two terms as the New York City Police Commissioner and seven years as chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, making him the only person to have led the police departments of the two largest cities in the U.S.. 

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Bratton established an international reputation for re-engineering police departments and fighting crime in the 1990’s. As Chief of the New York City Transit Police, Boston Police Commissioner, and New York City Police Commissioner, he revitalized morale and cut crime, achieving the largest crime declines in New York City’s history. At the NYPD in 1994 and 1995, he led the development of Compstat, the internationally acclaimed command accountability system now in use by police departments nationwide. Bratton also implemented major reforms to the NYPD’s counterterrorism program by developing two new units—the Critical Response Command and the Strategic Response Group.

As Los Angeles Police Chief from 2002 to 2009, and in a city known for its entrenched gang culture and youth violence, he brought crime to historically low levels, greatly improved race relations, and reached out to young people with a range of innovative police programs. 

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A noted author, commentator, and consultant, Commissioner Bratton was a Senior Executive Fellow in Criminal Justice and a member of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government National Executive Session on Policing. For his collaborative efforts in working with U.S. and British police forces, he was recognized by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with the honorary title Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE). 

Bratton currently serves as a member of The Common Good Honorary Advisory Board, and he spoke at a Meet & Greet in 2014 at The Common Good.

Twitter: @CommissBratton

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Representative Elissa Blair Slotkin

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Rep. Slotkin has spent her career in national service. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which took place during her first week of graduate school in New York City, Rep. Slotkin knew that national service would define her career. She was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to be a Middle East analyst and went on to devote her career to protecting the United States from national security threats. In her role at the CIA, Rep. Slotkin worked alongside the U.S. military during three tours in Iraq as a militia expert. In between her tours in Iraq, Rep. Slotkin held various defense and intelligence positions under President Bush and President Obama, including roles at the White House and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

In 2011, Rep. Slotkin took a senior position at the Pentagon and, until January 2017, she served as Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. In this role, Rep. Slotkin oversaw policy on Russia, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at the Pentagon and participated in negotiations on some of the country’s most pressing national security issues.



Carol Anderson

CAROL ANDERSON

Professor and Author

Carol Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and the author of several books: White Rage, The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation’s Divide, a New York Times Bestseller, Washington Post Notable Book of 2016, and a National Book Critics Circle Award winner.

Carol focuses her research on how policy is made and unmade, how racial inequality and racism affect that process and outcome, and how those who have taken the brunt of those laws, and how these individuals and groups have worked to shape a framework that dismantles the legal and political edifice used to limit their rights and their humanity.

Carol Anderson grew up wondering and worrying about her brother serving in Vietnam, watching her neighborhood descend into a place the news would describe as “on the near eastside today”. Professor Anderson grasped early on that policymakers and activists were at work shaping our world.  Carol has made it her goal to find out how and why and then grapple with the consequences.

Her research has garnered an array of grants and fellowships, including sponsors such as the American Council of Learned Societies, Ford Foundation, and Harvard University’s Charles Warren Center. Carol was recently awarded with a 2018 fellowship in Constitutional Studies by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Carol Anderson has appeared on PBS NewsHour, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, The Guardian, New York Times, and Washington Post.

She is a Phi Beta Kappa Graduate from Miami University, where she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Political Science and a bachelor’s in history. Carol Anderson also earned her Ph.D. in History from The Ohio State University.

On May 26 2021, Carol Anderson participated in Voting Righting and American Democracy with Michael Waldman.

David Litt

DAVID LITT

Political Speechwriter

David Litt entered the White House as a speechwriter in 2011, and left in 2016 as a senior presidential speechwriter and special assistant to the president. In addition to writing remarks for President Barack Obama on a wide range of domestic policy issues, David served as the lead joke writer for several White House Correspondents’ Dinner monologues. Since leaving government, David's work has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and The Boston Globe, among others. From 2016-2018 he was the head writer and producer for Funny Or Die D.C., and he has developed TV pilots for Comedy Central and ABC. 

David's New York Times bestselling memoir, Thanks, Obama: My Hopey Changey White House Years, was published in 2017. His second book, Democracy in One Book Or Less: How It Works, Why It Doesn’t, and Why Fixing It Is Easier Than You Think, was published in June 2020.

On May 26 2021, David Litt participated in Voting Rights and American Democracy with Michael Waldman.

Clarissa Ward

CLARISSA WARD

Journalist

CNN’s chief international correspondent, Clarissa Ward, is a multi-award winning American journalist who's been reporting from front lines across the world for more than 15 years. Ward's career in journalism started in 2002 as an intern at CNN's Moscow bureau. She has since been named Reporter of the Year by the Gracies in 2019 and published her own memoir: 'On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist', detailing her career as a conflict reporter. 

This year, Ward will collect the Ted Sorensen Award from Network 20/20 in recognition for "adeptly crafting the first draft of history and providing original insight into the people and events of our time."

Clarissa Ward participated in The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards, on March 4, 2021.

Ray Dalio

RAY DALIO

Investor and Hedge Fund Manager

American famed investor, hedge fund manager and philanthropist Ray Dalio is the Co-Chief Investment Officer and Co-Chairman of Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, He started his company in 1975 out of his New York apartment. He's also author to #1 New York Times Bestseller Principles: Life and Work.


Ray Dalio participated in The Common Good Forum & American Spirit Awards, on March 4, 2021. Mr. Dalio will receive the American Spirit Ward for Business Leadership.

Robert Blakey

G. ROBERT BLAKEY

Attorney and Law Professor

Professor G. Robert Blakey, the nation's foremost authority on the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO), has served on the Notre Dame Law School faculty for more than 30 years. He teaches in the areas of criminal law and procedure, federal criminal law and procedure, terrorism, and jurisprudence. Blakey's extensive legislative drafting experience resulted in the passage of the Crime Control Act of 1973, the Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1970 and the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, Title IX of which is known as RICO. He has been personally involved in drafting and implementing RICO-type legislation in 22 of the more than 30 states that have enacted racketeering laws. He frequently argues in or consults on cases involving RICO statutes at both the federal and state levels, including several cases before the United States Supreme Court.

Blakey has considerable expertise in federal and state wiretapping statutes as well. He helped draft and secure passage of Title III on wiretapping of the federal 1968 Crime Control Act, and has been personally involved in drafting and implementing wiretapping legislation in 39 of the 43 states that have enacted such laws. Blakey has extensively investigated the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He served as chief counsel and staff director to the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations from 1977 to 1979, and helped to draft the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. Blakey gave remarks at the 2012 Law School Hooding/Diploma Commencement Ceremony on May 19, 2012. Blakey received Emeritus status in December 2012.

G. Robert Blakey will participate in Revisiting The MLK Assassination with G. Robert Blakey, on April 8, 2021. Books of his include: The Development of the Law of Gambling, Rackets Bureaus: Investigation and Prosecution of Organized Crime, The plot to kill the President, Fatal Hour: The Assassination of President Kennedy by Organized Crime.

Eric Adams

ERIC ADAMS

18th Borough President of Brooklyn

Eric Adams is a politician serving as the 18th and current Borough President of Brooklyn, New York City since 2014. He is a candidate in the 2021 New York City mayoral election in the democratic primary.

Adams served as an officer in the New York City Transit Police and then the New York City Police Department for over two decades, retiring at the rank of captain. In November 2013, Adams was elected Brooklyn Borough President, the first African American to hold the position. 

Eric is a lifelong New Yorker. He received his master’s degree in public administration from Marist College, and is a graduate of New York City Technical College and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He is also a proud product of New York City public schools, including Bayside High School in Queens. Today he lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where he has resided for over 20 years.

Eric Adams will participate in The Common Good New York City Mayoral Series with Eric Adams, on April 15 2021. He has one book, Healthy at Last: A Plant-Based Approach to Preventing and Reversing Diabetes and Other Chronic Illnesses.

Clint Watts

CLINT WATTS

Senior Research Fellow

Clint Watts is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and Non-Resident Fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy. He is also a national security contributor for NBC News and MSNBC. He recently examined the rise of social media influence by publishing his first book entitled Messing With The Enemy: Surviving in a Social Media World of Hackers, Terrorists, Russians and Fake News.

His research and writing focuses on terrorism, counterterrorism, social media influence and Russian disinformation. Clint’s tracking of terrorist foreign fighters allowed him to predict the rise of the Islamic State over al Qaeda in 2014. From 2014 – 2016, Clint worked with a team to track and model the rise of Russian influence operations via social media leading up to the U.S. Presidential election of 2016. This research led Clint to testify before four different Senate committees in 2017 and 2018 regarding Russia’s information warfare campaign against the U.S. and the West.

Clint’s writing has appeared in a range of publications to include the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Daily Beast, Politico, Lawfare, War On The Rocks and the Huffington Post.

Before becoming a consultant, Clint served as a U.S. Army infantry officer, a FBI Special Agent, as the Executive Officer of the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point (CTC), as a consultant to the FBI’s Counter Terrorism Division (CTD) and National Security Branch (NSB), and as an analyst supporting the U.S. Intelligence Community and U.S. Special Operations Command.

Clint Watts is participating in Combating Misinformation with Clint Watts and Cong. Jane Harman, on April 22 2021. He has one book, Messing with the Enemy: Surviving in a Social Media World of Hackers, Terrorists, Russians, and Fake News.

Ray McGuire

RAY MCGUIRE

Businessman

Ray McGuire is a former Citigroup executive and a current candidate for Mayor of New York City. In this crowded race, McGuire has raised over $2.5 million for his campaign since January, and is on pace to outraise every Democratic candidate for mayor in the past 32 years ahead of the June primary. 

Raised by a single mother in Dayton, Ohio, Ray McGuire graduated from Harvard University’s joint JD/MBA program, before coming to New York to work on Wall Street.

Ray aims to help New York City recover from the pandemic with his Comeback Job Accelerator Plan, create new oversight of policing practices, and find a path to permanent housing for the city’s homeless population.

Ray McGuire participated in The Common Good New York City Mayoral Series With Ray McGuire, on April 23 2021.

Adam Grant

ADAM GRANT

Psychologist

Adam Grant is an organizational psychologist at Wharton, where he has been the top-rated professor for seven straight years. He is one of TED's most popular speakers, his books have sold millions of copies, his talks have been viewed more than 25 million times, and his podcast WorkLife with Adam Grant has topped the charts.  His best-selling books include Originals, Give and Take, and Think Again.

His pioneering research has inspired people to rethink fundamental assumptions about motivation, generosity, and creativity. He has been recognized as one of the world's 10 most influential management thinkers and Fortune's 40 under 40, and has received distinguished scientific achievement awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation.

Adam received his B.A. from Harvard and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and he is a former Junior Olympic springboard diver. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and their three children.

Adam Grant participated in "How to Lead" with David M. Rubenstein and Adam Grant, on February 20 2021. Rubenstein and Grant explored the hallmarks of good leadership from our best political leaders, CEOs, founders and other giants, including the understanding of good - and bad - leadership in the U.S. Presidency and the political arena.

David Rubenstein

DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN

Businessman and Philanthropist

David M. Rubenstein is a Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of The Carlyle Group, one of the world’s largest private investment firms. He is a 1970 graduate of Duke University and a 1973 graduate of the University of Chicago Law School. He served as Chief Counsel to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments before becoming the Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy during the Carter Administration. He also practiced law in both New York City and Washington, D.C.

Mr. Rubenstein is Chairman of the Boards of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Council on Foreign Relations; a Fellow of the Harvard Corporation; a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution; a Trustee of the National Gallery of Art, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the Institute for Advanced Study, the Brookings Institution, and the World Economic Forum; a Director of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; and President of the Economic Club of Washington, among other board seats.

Mr. Rubenstein is an original signer of The Giving Pledge; the host of The David Rubenstein Show; and the author of The American Story and How to Lead.

David M. Rubenstein participated in "How to Lead" with David M. Rubenstein and Adam Grant, on February 20 2021. Rubenstein and Grant explored the hallmarks of good leadership from our best political leaders, CEOs, founders and other giants, including the understanding of good - and bad - leadership in the U.S. Presidency and the political arena.

Byron Wien

BYRON WIEN

Investment Strategist

Byron Wien is Vice Chairman of Blackstone’s Private Wealth Solutions group where he acts as a senior adviser to both the Firm and its clients in analyzing economic, social and political trends to assess the direction of financial markets and thus help guide investment and strategic decisions. 

He has been known for being "the most widely read analyst on Wall Street," "the No. 1 strategist by SmartMoney.com based on his market calls." and was named to the Smart Money Power 30 list of Wall Street’s most influential investors, thinkers, enforcers, policy makers, players and market movers. He was also named by New York Magazine as one of the sixteen most influential people in Wall Street.

He previously served as Chief Investment Strategist for Pequot Capital and before that served for 21 years as Chief (later Senior) U.S. Investment Strategist at Morgan Stanley. In 1995, Mr. Wien co-authored a book with George Soros on the legendary investor’s life and philosophy, Soros on Soros – Staying Ahead of the Curve.

Byron Wien participated in the Economic Forecast for 2021 with Byron Wien and Joe Zidle, on February 15 2021. Wien and Zidle provided a special forecast on the economy and the markets given the many unusual factors - Covid, a new Administration and the continued political divide, raging unemployment, etc. What are we likely to see in the next few months and what can we hope for?

Rick Hertzberg

RICK HERTZBERG

Award-winning journalist

Rick Hertzberg is an award-winning journalist, best known as the principal political commentator for The New Yorker magazine. He is credited with helping to redesign and revitalize the magazine. He is an accomplished writer and believes that America’s system of winner-take-all elections, federalism, and separation of powers is out of date and damaging to political responsibility and democratic accountability.

He previously served as the editor of The New Republic where under his editorship the magazine twice won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, the magazine world’s highest honor. He went on to serve as the chief speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter where he wrote speeches that at one point increased the president's approval rating by 11 points. Forbes credited Hertzberg as " one of the "25 Most Influential Liberals in the U.S. Media." 

Rick Hertzberg participated in Should the People Pick Our President? With Jesse Wegman and Rick Hertzberg, on January 25, 2021.