


Workingman’s Friend, Industry Disruptor: The Walter Chrysler Story
The year 1921 was one of the worst years in the history of the American automobile business. Many companies folded in a brief but severe post-war recession as prices dropped and car inventories piled up. Walter P. Chrysler, after a stellar career at General Motors’...
Prioritize licensing reform for health and economic recovery
This article was originally published in the Washington Examiner. For months, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended daily life and inflicted enormous human and economic costs. However, amid this unprecedented challenge, there have been a few bright spots worth...
3 ways to make the ‘new normal’ a better one
This article was originally published on The Hill. During our public health crisis, Americans have heard again and again that things will never go back to normal. This is just as much an uncertainty and data crisis. On the bright side, as more...