Student dinner with Michael Pyle '00

Mike Pyle '00, former Special Assistant for Economic Policy to President Barack Obama and currently, volunteer, outside economic policy advisor to Hillary for America

February 22, 2016
6 pm - 7 pm
Location
Morrison Commons, Rockefeller Center
Sponsored by
Rockefeller Center
Audience
Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
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Joanne Needham
603-646-2207

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Michael J. Pyle was formerly a Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House's National Economic Council (NEC). In that capacity, he advises the NEC Director and other senior White House officials on a range of international and domestic economic and financial issues, including the European sovereign debt crisis, the U.S.-China economic and financial relationship, U.S. macroeconomic and fiscal policy, surface transportation and other infrastructure policy, and retirement security and savings policy.
 
Previously, Mike was a senior advisor to Lael Brainard, Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, where he helped to manage the full range of Treasury’s international economic policy efforts. Before that, Mike was an advisor to Peter Orszag, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, where he worked extensively on the first two Obama Administration budgets as well as on the fiscal and budgetary aspects of health reform. He began his career in economic policy as a special assistant to Director Orszag at the Congressional Budget Office.
 
Earlier in his career, Mike worked as a capital markets and financial institutions lawyer for Sullivan & Cromwell in London and Washington, DC, and he served as a law clerk to Judge Merrick Garland of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
 
Mike graduated with a degree in economics summa cum laude from Dartmouth College, where he was salutatorian of his class and received the Nelson A. Rockefeller Prize in Economics as the outstanding undergraduate in the field. He holds law degrees from Yale Law School, where he was a notes editor on the Yale Law Journal, and from the University of Cambridge, where he studied economics and law as a Keasbey Scholar.
 
Mike is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Chloë Schama.

Location
Morrison Commons, Rockefeller Center
Sponsored by
Rockefeller Center
Audience
Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
More information
Joanne Needham
603-646-2207