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Chairman and CEO, The Duberstein Group, Inc.
Mr. Duberstein is chairman and CEO of the Duberstein Group, an independent strategic planning and consulting company. He previously served as chief of staff to President Ronald Reagan in 1988-1989. During the Reagan administration he also served as deputy chief of staff as well as both assistant and deputy assistant to the president for legislative affairs. Prior to joining the administration, he was vice president and director of business-government relations of the Committee for Economic Development. He returned to the private sector between his various White House assignments as vice president of Timmons & Company Inc. He serves on many boards, including the Boeing Company, ConocoPhillips, and Fannie Mae. He is based in Washington, DC.
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October 2001
Task Force Report No. 37
Task Force Report
With the current slowdown in the world economy, the expansion of free trade is critically important to economic growth in the United States and abroad—and the United States must move forward on expanding trade now. That is the conclusion of this independent Task Force, which specifically recommends that Congress give Trade Promotion Authority, formerly known as “fast-track,” to the president.
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