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2021 Books From Exclusive WWSG Speakers

Posted by WWSG Staff on Dec 27, 2021 1:11:15 PM

2021 certainly gave us productivity and fresh perspectives from our thought leaders! Here are some of the best new titles, published this year from our exclusive speakers.

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New Books, Podcasts, and Videos

Posted by WWSG Staff on Nov 22, 2021 2:39:04 PM

'Tis the season for celebrating... which may also bring long rides on trains, planes, and in automobiles. If you're searching for a new, interesting book or a thought-provoking podcast to take with you, look no further. These selected works from Worldwide Speakers Group thought leaders will both enrich and entertain. To learn more about hosting these speakers at your next conference or engagement, Contact Us.

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Recent White House Administration & Cabinet Members to Watch (Part 2 of 3)

Posted by WWSG Staff on Jun 15, 2021 8:00:00 AM

WWSG exclusively represents an array of accomplished administration officials, all with their own unique blends of experiences that led them to the White House. These outstanding speakers lend insight to audiences in the forms of leadership coaching, management techniques, and of course, and insider's perspective about what it's like to participate at the highest levels of United States governance.

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Recent White House Administration & Cabinet Members to Watch (Part 1 of 3)

Posted by WWSG Staff on Jun 8, 2021 8:08:00 AM

WWSG exclusively represents an array of accomplished administration officials, all with their own unique blends of experiences that led them to the White House. These outstanding speakers lend insight to audiences in the forms of leadership coaching, management techniques, and of course, and insider's perspective about what it's like to participate at the highest levels of United States governance.

Marc Short served as Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence from 2019-2020 and as Director of Legislative Affairs to the President  from 2017-2018. Today, Short remains in close contact with the former Vice President as they work to preserve conservative values with Heritage Foundation, a think tank in the D.C. area. Short regularly appears on FOX News to discuss current tax-related issues and has taken a leadership role with the Coalition to Protect American Workers.

Mark Esper served as Secretary of Defense from 2019-2020 and Secretary of the Army from 2017-2019. Esper is known for establishing the Department of Defense Board on Diversity and Inclusion, which was tasked with providing recommendations “to improve racial and ethnic diversity and inclusion in the U.S. military.” Esper's keynotes draw from his corporate, military, and government experiences to inspire top-level leadership in all fields.

Seema Verma served as Administrator of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services from 2017-2021. She is highly regarded for implementing new procedures within the organization that champion innovative medical technology and for advocating for a national centralized patient database. Today, Verma is on the board of directors for both Lumeris and Monogram Health and continues to advise on healthcare-related issues.

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Mike Pence: Worldwide Speakers Group Exclusive Announcement

Posted by WWSG Staff on Mar 23, 2021 8:51:00 AM

WWSG is thrilled to announce former Vice President Mike Pence as their newest exclusive speaker.

The Honorable Michael R. Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States, is known for gracefully advancing conservative policies with respect to limited government, fiscal responsibility, economic development, educational opportunity, and upholding the fundamental virtues of the U.S. Constitution. He is widely respected for his courage, resolve, and faithfulness to his country.

The former Vice President has recently joined Washington, D.C.-based think tank Heritage Foundation as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow, where he will work to lead the conservative movement into the future.

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Spring Break Reading & Listening Suggestions

Posted by WWSG Staff on Mar 17, 2021 3:38:45 PM

"A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions." –Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

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Marc Short: Worldwide Speakers Group Exclusive Announcement

Posted by WWSG Staff on Feb 2, 2021 7:45:00 AM

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Why Niall Ferguson Called on Conservative Students in a Free Speech Fight

Posted by WWSG Staff on Jun 28, 2018 9:30:00 AM

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This article was originally published on BostonGlobe.com, and has been republished here with permission from the author.
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My Uncle Ian enjoyed asking his younger brother when that wastrel Niall would leave college and get a real job. The implication was that, by becoming an academic, I had essentially failed to grow up. I sometimes think Uncle Ian was right.

One of the attractions of university life to me was precisely that academic jobs were not like real jobs. At Oxford, my tutors inhabited large studies with towering bookcases. They wore not suits but well-worn tweed jackets. During the vacations, they were free to do as they pleased, so long as they occasionally published books. I resolved to join these happy eggheads.

In those distant days of the 1980s, academic historians came in different flavors. There were fierce Marxists. There were brilliant liberals. There were acerbic Tories. On the whole, I found the Tory dons more fun. We Oxford Thatcherites were a minority, but we had our mentors, and they egged us on.

Fast forward more than 30 years and I find myself at Stanford. My don’s life has been not exactly as I had imagined it then, but near enough. Books? Fifteen at the last count. Scruffy jackets? A wardrobe full.

But there is one huge difference that has crept up on me almost imperceptibly. Today, unlike in the 1980s, there are scarcely any conservatives to be found among academic historians.

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A Chinese Puzzle: Why Economic “Reform” in Xi’s China Has More Meanings than Market Liberalization

Posted by WWSG Staff on Mar 15, 2018 7:35:00 AM

This article was originally published on MacroPolo.org, and has been republished here with permission from the author.
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Imagine, for a moment, that you’re writing a short history of reform euphoria in China. Your essay would be, well, pretty short.

From my vantage point, at least, in the last decade there have been just two notable moments of exuberance about the prospects for economic reform in China. One was in 2011, when China issued its 12th Five Year Plan (2011-2015). This document marked a noteworthy shift in the underlying thinking about China’s growth model and distribution priorities. And it came at an important juncture in China’s post-1978 economic history: Four years earlier, in 2007, then Premier Wen Jiabao had called China’s economy “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable”—a searing indictment of the prevailing growth model that seemed to lay the political groundwork for a much-delayed shift in strategy.

By 2011, that shift seemed finally to have come—at least on paper.

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Meet the Man Poised to Take Over the World Economy

Posted by WWSG Staff on Feb 1, 2018 1:12:04 PM

Alibaba & Jack Ma

This blog was originally published on The Boston Globe, and has been republished here with permission from the author.
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The most interesting man at Davos was not He Who Must Not Be Named. (In the style of the Harry Potter books, I’m going to omit the name of the Dark Lord, otherwise known as the president of the United States. To be frank, I’m bored of him.) No, the most interesting man at this year’s World Economic Forum was a rather scrawny 53-year-old former English teacher from Hangzhou in eastern China whose business is poised to take over the world economy: Jack Ma, the founder and chairman of Alibaba.

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