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Economic Club of New York
Formation1907
FounderJ. W. Beatson
PurposeStudy and discussion of social, economic and political questions
HeadquartersNew York,NY
Chairman
John C. Williams
President & CEO
Barbara M. Van Allen
Websitewww.econclubny.org

TheEconomic Club of New York is a U.S. nonprofit and non-partisan membership organization dedicated to promoting the study and discussion of social, economic and political questions.

History

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Founded in 1907, the Economic Club of New York is a forum for discussion on a wide range of issues facing New York City, the United States, and the world. The club welcomes preeminent thought leaders from across the globe and from the public and private sectors to speak on complex issues ranging from public policy and economic regulation to tech disruption. Nonpolitical, nonpartisan, and nonprofit, the Club promotes no agenda and takes no sides on issues, encouraging speakers and members to engage openly in thoughtful discussions.[1]

The Club comprises individual memberships, drawing from senior leadership of the many corporate and financial organizations based in the Metropolitan area. It has hosted speakers who are experts in their respective fields and are driving the conversations that shape the future world. Past speakers include leaders of Fortune Global 500 companies, multiple U.S. presidents, and many other innovators, luminaries, and statesmen.

During the 1910s, the club hosted speakers regarding the hotly debated topic of a U.S. income tax and the movement for women’s suffrage. The 1920s were a time of discussion on post-WWI Europe, free speech, and the role of business as a source of good in the community. During the 1930s, the Club's speakers gave voice to the events in Europe and America’s role in what would becomeWorld War II. In the 1940s, the future of Europe’s economy and the continuation of America’s prosperity was debated. The economic impact of the Atomic Age of the 1950s, the societal changes and the space race of the 1960s, the energy crisis of the 1970s were all discussed from the club's dais.

The Club has also had the honor of hosting presidents of the United States, including:Woodrow Wilson,William H. Taft,Herbert Hoover,Dwight D. Eisenhower,John F. Kennedy,Richard Nixon,Ronald Reagan,George H.W. Bush, andDonald Trump as well as International heads of state such asWinston Churchill,Mikhail Gorbachev,Indira Gandhi,Margaret Thatcher,Yitzak Rabin,Corazon Aquino, andZhu Rongji.[2]

Operation

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The main activity of the Economic Club of New York is to regularly host guest speakers at its member (and their guests)-only dinners and luncheons. However, these presentations are open to the news media to help foster public discussion of issues important to the general public as well those in business and public life. These speaker programs are the focal point of large dinner meetings, or occasionally luncheons, in the ballroom of a major hotel in Manhattan. The format is geared to serious discussion. There is no entertainment, no presentations, and no extraneous business. The focus is on the Guest of Honor and the speaking program. As defined by the Club's founders, the issues for discussion were ones of "live and practical interest" and speakers were to be of national reputation.[3]

Speakers

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PresidentGeorge W. Bush delivers remarks to the Economic Club of New York in March 2008
PresidentDonald Trump delivers remarks to the Economic Club of New York in November 2019

The Club has been host to more than 1,200 speakers and the stature, caliber, and variety of speakers has become a guiding principle. The audiences have heard from current, and past presidents of the United States includingWoodrow Wilson,William H. Taft,Herbert Hoover,Dwight D. Eisenhower,John F. Kennedy,Richard Nixon,Ronald Reagan,George H. W. Bush, andDonald Trump. Among the many distinguished foreign leaders to address the Club have beenWinston Churchill,Mikhail Gorbachev,Indira Gandhi,Margaret Thatcher,Yitzak Rabin,Corizon Aquino, andZhu Rongji.[4]

Other Guests of Honor have included central bankers, justices of the Supreme Court, secretaries-general of the United Nations, governors and heads of international business enterprises, as well as many key cabinet members, military leaders, ambassadors, and scientists.[4]

Presentations are followed by a questions period in which Club members, selected in advance and seated on the dais, will query the speaker. There are no constraints placed on what speakers may say during their presentation. Questioners are not constrained either.

Honor Roll of Speakers
Over the years, the Club has been host to over 1,000 prominent leaders and figures on the national and international stage.

A partial listing from their honor roll of speakers follows:[5]

King Abdullah, IIIDag HammarskjoldGeorge A. Papandreou
Dean AchesonPhillip HammondGeorge Pataki
Giovanni AgnelliStephen HarperHenry M. Paulson Jr.
Corazon C. AquinoW. Averell HarrimanPeter G. Peterson
Sheila C. BairWilliam Randolph HearstGeneral (Ret) David H. Petraeus
James A. Baker, IIIFelipe Calderon HinojosaHarvey L. Pitt
Steve BallmerReid HoffmanKarl Otto Pohl
Menachem BeginHerbert C. HooverRuth Porat
Lloyd BentsenCharles Evans HughesIan Read
Ben S. BernankeEdward L. HymanRonald Reagan
Jeff BezosJeffrey R. ImmeltDonald Regan
Lloyd BlankfeinRobert KaplanWalter P. Reuther
Alan S. BlinderMargaret KeaneCondoleezza Rice
Michael R. BloombergAnthony M. KennedyElliot L. Richardson
Roger BloughJohn F. KennedyEdward V. Rickenbacker
John A. BoehnerRobert F. KennedyDavid Rockefeller
Clare BootheNikita S. KhrushchevJohn D. Rockefeller, III
Erskine BowlesMervyn A. KingNelson Rockefeller
Bill BradleyJeanne J. KirkpatrickGinni Rometty
Lael BrainardHenry KissingerEric S. Rosengren
Louis D. BrandeisEdward I. KochWilbur L. Ross Jr.
William Jennings BryanLawrence KudlowRobert E. Rubin
Zbigniew BrzezinskiChristine LagardeDavid M. Rubenstein
James L. BuckleyFiorello H. LaGuardiaDean Rusk
Warren E. BurgerMelvin LairdPaul Ryan
George H.W. BushArthur LevittAnwar Sadat
George W. BushJacob J. LewCarlos Salinas de Gortari
Nicholas Murray ButlerWalter LippmanPaul Sarbanes
Michel CamdessusLi KeqiangAntonin Scalia
Fernando Henrique CardosoHenry R. LuceMary L. Schapiro
Andrew CarnegieJack MaEric Schmidt
Mark J. CarneyJohn MajorDan Schulman
Robert J. CarrDavid MalpassBrent Scowcroft
Jimmy CarterPaul MartinWilliam W. Scranton
Stephen CaseWilliam McChesney Martin Jr.Yitzhak Shamir
William J. CaseyLarry MerloMasaaki Shirakawa
Richard B. CheneyWilliam G. McAdooGeorge Shultz
Brian CheskyJohn McCainBen Silbermann
Jacques ChiracWilliam J. McDonoughAdam Silver
Jean ChretienDoug McMillonAlan Simpson
Winston ChurchillRobert S. McNamaraAlfred P. Sloan Jr.
Mark ClarkAnastas MikoyanJan Smets
Lucius D. ClayG. William MillerJohn W. Snow
William ColbyFrancois MitterrandJohn W. Snyder
John B. ConnallyWalter MondaleGene B. Sperling
Felipe CalderonHenry MorgenthauHerbert Stein
Jay ClaytonDaniel Patrick MoynihanGeorge M. Steinbrenner
Hillary ClintonRobert S. Mueller, IIIRandall Stephenson
Charlie CookBrian MulroneyRobert S. Strauss
Michael CorbatEdmund S. MuskieLawrence H. Summers
Francesco CossignaRichard B. MyersWilliam H. Taft
Christopher CoxSatya NadellaJohn A. Thain
Mario CuomoRichard E. NealU Thant
Carlos Salinas de GortariB.K. NehruMargaret Thatcher
Douglas DillonAdam NeumannPeter Thiel
Jamie DimonEnrique Peña NietoCraig Thompson
Barry DillerRichard NixonHans Tietmeyer
Elizabeth DolePaul H. O'NeillJuan T. Trippe
Valdis DombrovskisThomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Jr.Jean-Claude Trichet
Robert J. DoleMichael OxleyPierre Elliott Trudeau
William H. DonaldsonJustin P.J. Trudeau
Alec Douglas-HomeDonald Trump
Mario DraghiC. H. Tung
William C. DudleyStansfield Turner
Willem F. DuisenbergPeter V. Uberroth
John Foster DullesPaul A. Volcker
Dwight D. EisenhowerCaspar Weinberger
Ludwig ErhardMary Jo White
David FarrChristine Todd Whitman
Martin S. FeldsteinJohn C. Williams
Gerald R. FordWendell L. Willkie
Henry H. FowlerHarold Wilson
Stuart FraserWoodrow Wilson
Kenneth C. FrazierJames D. Wolfensohn
J. William FulbrightJanet L. Yellen
Indira GandhiLee Kuan Yew
Gao XiqingErnesto Zedillo
Timothy F. GeithnerZhu Rongji
Newt Gingrich
Rudolph Giuliani
Arthur J. Goldberg
Barry Goldwater
Mikhail Gorbachev
Roger Goodell
J. Peter Grace
Phil Gramm
Alan Greenspan

Chairmen

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The Chairman of the Board is the chief executive officer of the Club and presides at meetings of the Club and the Board, and has general charge of the business and affairs of the Club. The first chairman wasA. Barton Hepburn, who served from 1907 to 1909. Hepburn was U.S. Comptroller of the Currency from 1892 to 1893 and later president of the Chase National Bank. Other notable chairmen included:Wendell L. Willkie (1938 to 1940), the Republican Party nominee for president in 1940; radio and television pioneerDavid Sarnoff (1940-1942);James P. Warburg (1934 to 1936), financial advisor to PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt; Rand V. Araskog (1987 to 1990), former CEO of ITT Corp.;Edmund T. Pratt Jr. (1979 to 1980), former CEO and President of Pfizer, Inc. for whom the Duke University engineering school is named andBarbara H. Franklin (2003-2007), one of the first women graduates of Harvard Business School. She also served as s United States Secretary of Commerce under PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush.William C. Dudley, President & Chief Executive Officer of theFederal Reserve Bank of New York, served as chair from 2010-2016. Proceeding Dudley, from 2016-2018 was Terry J. Lundgren, retired President and Chairman of Macys, Inc.[6] The immediate past Chair is Marie-Josée Kravis, Senior Fellow at theHudson Institute. The current chair isJohn C. Williams, President and CEO of theFederal Reserve Bank of New York.[7]

Presidents

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The president is the chief operating officer of the Club. The Club has had only six presidents since its founding over a century ago. They are:Robert Erskine Ely;Edwin A. Locke Jr.;Raymond K. Price Jr.;[8] Paul W. Bateman;[9] Jan Hopkins, and the current President, Barbara M. Van Allen.[10]

Barbara Van Allen is the current President and CEO of the Economic Club of New York. Immediately prior to becoming President, she ran her own boutique consulting firm specializing in strategic communications, stakeholder outreach and government affairs. Over the course of her career, she served in senior leadership roles in the non-profit, trade association, corporate and government sectors based in New York, NY, Washington, DC and San Francisco, CA.

While working in Washington, DC she served as senior director of communications and stakeholder relations for an association representing the audit profession (CAQ); as senior vice president of marketing and communications for the Mortgage Bankers Association, and as chief marketing officer for SourceAmerica.

Earlier in her career she served in senior management positions in New York with ITT Corporation andCushman & Wakefield. She began her career on Capitol Hill where she rose to become senior legislative adviser to former Rep. Beverly B. Byron of Maryland while attending graduate school at night.

Van Allen graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She holds an MBA in marketing from New York University and a master's degree in legislative affairs from George Washington University. Ms. Van Allen has served on various nonprofit boards and committees in New York City and Washington, DC and currently serves on the Governing Board of the Bishop John T. Walker School for Boys in Anacostia, Washington, DC. She is a member of the YWCA Academy of Women Achievers and is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who of American Women. She and her husband Peter C. Van Allen have two children, Caroline K. Van Allen and Peter C. Van Allen Jr.

References

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  1. ^"About Us - the Economic Club of New York".
  2. ^"Legacy Archive - the Economic Club of New York".
  3. ^"Economic Club of New York: History".
  4. ^ab"Economic Club of New York: Guests".
  5. ^"Guests of Honor - The Economic Club of New York".www.econclubny.org. Retrieved2017-07-24.
  6. ^"News".
  7. ^"Board Directors - the Economic Club of New York".
  8. ^McCormack, Richard T. (2013-01-25).A Conversation with Ambassador Richard T. Mccormack.ISBN 9781479703753.
  9. ^"Executive Profile". Bloomberg Business.
  10. ^"Home - the Economic Club of New York".

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