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Sep 11

Leadership Matters: Managing as President, Creating the Office of Management and Budget

Delivery Method: In Person
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Location:

Gerri C. LeBow Hall
033
3220 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

Registration Option:

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Everyone has to start from somewhere. Before he was Secretary of the Treasury, president of International Paper, CEO of Alcoa and chairman of the RAND Corporation, Paul O’Neill was a career civil servant in the Bureau of the Budget. He was thirty-five when he became an assistant director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). He and his colleagues — many of them as young as he was — became responsible for independently assessing the performance of the executive branch, including cabinet agencies.

Now, four decades later, O’Neill and three others who participated in the creation of OMB will meet at Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business to discuss the Nixon administration’s motivation and the ongoing impact of that restructuring on both the public and private sectors.

Speakers:

  • Paul O’Neill, former Secretary of the Treasury under George W. Bush
  • Ed Harper, deputy director of the OMB in the Reagan administration and former CFO, Campbell Soup Company
  • Richard P. Nathan, deputy undersecretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under Richard Nixon
  • Andy Rouse, former executive vice president for strategic development at both INA and CIGNA

Participants are eligible for 1.5 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits in the field of Business Management and Organization.

This event is presented as part of Drexel LeBow’s Frank Linnehan Executive Breakfast Series

Have Questions?

Gavin McCullion

Associate Director

(215) 895-2376

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