The Intercollegiate Studies Institute Announces the American Economic Forum
WASHINGTON, June 8, 2022 (Newswire.com) - The Intercollegiate Studies Institute announced today that on July 29-30, a distinguished roster of thought leaders will gather for one of the year's most significant conferences:
Unprecedented inflation, a shrinking workforce, the heavy hand of Big Tech, woke capital, the rise of China, and a dwindling middle class are just some of the challenges that have many Americans wondering whether their children will have the same opportunities they had.
ISI's 2022 American Economic Forum will tackle how conservatives should respond to these economic and geo-political challenges and secure the safety and happiness of the American people in the 21st century.
The event will bring together a range of conservative leaders, academics, and journalists to discuss these issues at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington DC.
Speakers include:
- Congressman Jim Banks (IN-3)
- Kevin Roberts, President, Heritage Foundation
- Ambassador Robert Lighthizer, Former U.S. Trade Representative
- Dr. Samuel Gregg, Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy, American Institute for Economic Research
- Phillip Bond, Director, ResPublica
- and nearly 20 others.
For full details on the American Economic Forum, visit isi.org/events/american-economic-forum/
About the Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. ISI introduces them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. ISI students get an education and a community they don't find at their universities. And in the process, they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous.
ISI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization. For more information, visit isi.org.
If you are interested in covering the American Economic Forum, please contact Jon Elord at jelordi@isi.org for press passes or livestream information.
Source: Intercollegiate Studies Institute