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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2020<br />
5:30 &#8211; 9:00 PM<br />
You are cordially invited on behalf of the Financial Policy Council’s Board of Directors and the Association of Patriotic Americans , to our next Financial Policy Council power summit featuring a panel discussion about making the case for capitalism and for the signing of my upcoming book Start-up Saboteurs: How Incompetence, Ego, and Small Thinking Prevent True Wealth Creation . You don’t want to miss this thanks to our Event Sponsors the Financial Policy Council’s Board of Directors and the Association of Patriotic Americans</p>
<p>Under President Trump the United States has without a doubt seen a resurgence and renaissance in all aspects of our society, with stock markets breaking record highs, over 7 million new jobs created and millions of people off food stamps…But to our liberals in Hollywood, in Ivy League campuses and news rooms and studios of the mainstream media companies, as well as many politicians in our city halls, state capitals and the Washington DC beltway, socialism is more appealing than ever, leading to the national disgraces in places like San Francisco and New York City and witnessing the masses of brainwashed young generations enamored by the prowess and beauty of socialist and communist ideas and achievements.</p>
<p>America is at a crossroads.</p>
<p>Making the Case for Capitalism: Panel, Keynote and Book Signing, aims to make a case for capitalism and help clarify the vision for our great country by engaging a group of top thought leaders of America to offer their insights and perspectives on the advantages and disadvantages of capitalism and socialism. This is an event of historical significance. And it’s also timely.</p>
<p>TOPIC: Making the Case for Capitalism: Panel, Keynote and Book Signing<br />
DATE: Friday, March 20, 2020<br />
TIME: 5:30pm to 9:00pm<br />
LOCATION: The Penn Club of New York City at 30 West 44th Street<br />
Keynote Speaker:<br />
Ziad K. Abdelnour is Founder, President &amp; CEO of Blackhawk Partners, Inc. a private “family office” in the business of originating, structuring &amp; acting as equity investor in strategic corporate investments and co-Founder of Aeros-Blackhawk Partners; a trading platform focusing on the financing of real estate and project finance properties throughout the US.</p>
<p>Founder &amp; Chairman of the Board of the Financial Policy Council ; a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization designed to give its select group of supporters the opportunity to have direct face-to-face dialogue with the nation’s quintessential power brokers and policymakers</p>
<p>A member of TIGER 21, a peer-to-peer learning group for super high net worth individuals and of Young Presidents Organization (YPO) – a private group of global chief executives whose companies employ 16 million people and generate 6-trillion USD in annual revenues</p>
<p>Author of the bestselling book “Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics” and of the upcoming book ” Startup Saboteurs: How Incompetence, Ego, and Small Thinking Prevent True Wealth Creation” to be published in Summer 2019.</p>
<p>Mr. Abdelnour has over 30 year experience on Wall Street backing over 125 companies &amp; serial entrepreneurs worth in aggregate over 20 billion dollars in the private equity, high yield bond and distressed debt markets.</p>
<p>He holds a MBA in Finance Summa Cum Laude from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania &amp; BS in Economics, Summa Cum Laude, from the American University of Beirut</p>
<p>Today, Mr. Abdelnour continues to be featured in hundreds of media channels and publications every year and is widely seen as one of the top business leaders by millions around the world.</p>
<p>He was just recently been featured as one of the 500 Most Influential CEOs in the World <a href="https://richtopia.com/inspirational-people/500-ceos" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://richtopia.com/inspirational-people/500-ceos</a></p>
<p>The Panelists:<br />
Stephen Moore – Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Project for Economic Growth, at The Heritage Foundation.<br />
As Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Heritage, Moore focuses on advancing public policies that increase the rate of economic growth to help the United States retain its position as the global economic superpower. He also works on budget, fiscal and monetary policy and showcases states that get fiscal houses in order.<br />
“One of the projects I’m going to be working on is how President Obama has discredited liberal ideas more than anyone,” Moore said in an interview with The Foundry upon his return to Heritage. “Everything he’s done has been such a massive failure — from the [economic] stimulus to health-care reform to bailouts to green energy.<br />
Moore’s early career was shaped by three people who had a profound influence on him: Julian Simon, the late Cato Institute scholar; Edwin J. Feulner, a co-founder of Heritage; and Art Laffer, the economist best known for the Laffer curve.<br />
“What makes them so great is they were willing to take on the conventional wisdom. They were subject to a lot of criticism for doing that,” Moore told The Foundry. “Those are the real change-makers.”<br />
Moore calls his creation of the Club for Growth the defining moment of his career. The organization, which he left in 2004, helps elect conservative members of Congress (including Heritage President Jim DeMint when he first ran for Senate).<br />
Moore next founded the Free Enterprise Fund before joining The Wall Street Journal. As senior economics writer for the newspaper’s editorial board, he covered Washington policy debates and state issues.<br />
“Because I’ve been a consumer of think tank material and policy research, I think I have a pretty good sense of what reporters want and how to get it to them in the way they want it,” Moore said. “Being timely — and not just offering opinion but giving them the facts and data is really critical.”<br />
Moore, who grew up in New Trier Township, Ill., received a Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He holds a Masters of Arts in economics from George Mason University.</p>
<p>David Wilcox – Serial deal maker and entrepreneur</p>
<p>David is the Chairman &amp; CEO of Evolution Metals Corp. based in West Palm Beach, Florida. In addition, he holds numerous leadership positions in the private investment space, globally.</p>
<p>Mr. Wilcox’s career began at Deutsche Bank, based in both the London and New York offices, operating across 4 continents. He is a derivatives trading specialist but has also ran teams spanning various regulatory overhaul initiatives, driving value from government policy change.</p>
<p>Mr. Wilcox holds a Bachelor in Business from the University of Tennessee, and a Masters from St. Mary’s University, Twickenham, England.</p>
<p>Samuel Zhang – PhD, MBA – Chief Business Officer of NeoImmune Tech.</p>
<p>Dr. Zhang has nearly 20 years of drug development &amp; commercialization experiences with industry leaders such as Pfizer and Novartis, and the unique expertise to strategically integrate commercial, scientific, medical, and financial perspectives into drug development and investment decision making.</p>
<p>He led the initial registration strategy of Bristol Meyers Squibb’s breakthrough cancer immunotherapy drug nivolumab that helped generate ~$4B/year in sales.</p>
<p>In his spare time, Dr. Zhang more than quadrupled his investment portfolio of biotech stocks over the last three and half years, by identifying winners before the Wall Street professionals given his industry expertise.</p>
<p>Dr. Zhang holds a Ph.D. in molecular biology from Columbia University, an M.B.A. from the Wharton School, and a B.S. in biology from Peking University.</p>
<p>Moderator<br />
Annie Ma – Serial entrepreneur, investor and social activist with business interests in international consulting, education, medicine and media, among others.<br />
As a senior angel investor, fund manager and investment banking professional, Annie has more than 20 years experiences of financial management. Before she started her own companies, Annie worked for UNIDO, Shanghai New Margin Fund Management Co., Ltd., and Air China before she came to further her studies in USA in 1999.</p>
<p>Since 2003, Annie has been Chairwoman and CEO of Ample Luck International Capital Group, of Beijing Zhongchuang Fengxiang Educational Technology Corp., and of Ample Luck Medic Group, Beijing Jin Se Hao Yu Media. She has also served as a partner and vice chairwoman of Chinese Red Strategic Ming Fund, Partner and Investment Advisory Committee member of Jun Yuan-Tong Sheng Venture Capital, Partner of Alpview Venture Capital; Founding Partner and Board Director of Apptech Gateway, and Financial Investor and Board member of Northern Pharmaceutical Group of Canada. Through her own company and funds she manages, Annie and her team has successfully helped more than 100 companies globally to do fund raising, M&amp;A and IPO as well as direct investment into the companies.</p>
<p>Annie holds a B.A., from Jilin University of Finance and Economics. A M.A., from Capital Economics and Trade University, a PhD.in Finance and Investment from Huazhong University of Science and Technology and had her Postdoctoral studies at the Central University of Finance and Economics from Beijing, China. Annie also did her Postdoctoral study on Internationalization of Chinese Medicine at Harvard Medical School and has enrolled herself in an Executive Program with Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology</p>
<p>On a social level, Annie has been a Committee member of All-China Youth Federation; Standing Committee of Hubei Province Youth Federation; Vice president of North American Chinese Science and Technology Association; and Committee chairman of the World Chinese Business Association of Investment. She is a recipient of a “Secondary Award” of National Scientific Advancement from China and “First Award” of Guangdong Provincial Scientific Advancement from Guangdong, China.</p>
<p>Event Organizer and Manager<br />
Daniel Lou – Cofounder and CEO, Time Entertainment Group, Inc.</p>
<p>Daniel Lou, is currently Co-founder and CEO of Time Entertainment Group, Inc., an event producing and management company. He also owns an international consulting firm Long Innovations International Group since 2013.</p>
<p>Before Long Innovations, Daniel co-founded Global Maximum Educational Opportunities, Inc.—a firm established to promote study abroad of American college students in China in 2012. He was also briefly appointed and worked as a managing director, business development for USA-China Investments Group in 2014.</p>
<p>Daniel was recruited to join New York Life Insurance Company in 2001 and served as a senior market management associate, market management consultant, director of the Cultural Markets Division, Agency Department until he left the company in 2012.</p>
<p>Prior to that, Daniel worked with World Journal as a metro desk, business and finance desk reporter during 1994-2001; with Institutional Investor as an intern in 1994 in New York and Beijing Review as a reporter, translator and book review editor during 1988-1993 in Beijing, China.</p>
<p>On the nonprofit side, Daniel also co-founded the Association of Patriotic Americans in 2020, US-China Entrepreneurs Association in 2012, Peking University Alumni Association of Greater New York in 2008 and Chinese Investors Association in 2001. He was elected Chairman of the Chinese University Alumni Alliance, Inc. in March 2015.</p>
<p>Daniel signed up as a volunteer of the Call Center at the Trump Headquarters in September 2016 and was later appointed a co-chair for the Asian American Community Outreach in the State of New York for Trump-Pence 2016. He organized or co-organized a series of rallies and gatherings in the City of New York and Philadelphia in support of Donald J Trump for his historical bid for the White House and has since become a strong advocate for conservative ideas and values in the United States involving himself actively in fundraising, grassroot organizing and promoting of the America First Agenda of President Trump. He was invited to join Trump Victory Finance Committee in May 2019.</p>
<p>Daniel graduated from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism with a Master of Science degree in 1994 and from Peking University with a Bachelor of Arts degree (Philosophy) in 1988.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>an American actor, best known for his role as Officer Jonathan &#8220;Jon&#8221; Baker in CHiPs, an American television series. He is a decorated Marine veteran, accomplished motorcycle rider, race car driver, Bonneville Salt Flats Land Speed Record holder, and private pilot. Early life, education and military service[edit] Wilcox was born on 8 August 1947 in &#8230;</p>
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an American actor, best known for his role as Officer Jonathan &#8220;Jon&#8221; Baker in CHiPs, an American television series. He is a decorated Marine veteran, accomplished motorcycle rider, race car driver, Bonneville Salt Flats Land Speed Record holder, and private pilot.</p>
<p>Early life, education and military service[edit]
Wilcox was born on 8 August 1947 in San Diego, California, the son of Marion G. and John C. Wilcox.[1] He was one of four children. When he was a baby, his parents divorced. He lived with his grandfather in Rawlins, Wyoming. Then when his father died, his mother worked as a secretary to provide for the family.[2] After he graduated from Rawlins High School, he worked at different jobs including acting and rodeo cowboy.</p>
<p>Wilcox joined the Marines in May 1967 and served 13 months in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive. He was honorably discharged with the rank of Staff Sergeant in 1973.[3]
<p>Wilcox is a graduate of Cal State Northridge.[4]
<p>Career[edit]
Early years[edit]
Wilcox made a guest appearance in 1971 in Room 222. In 1973, Wilcox appeared in The Streets of San Francisco episode &#8220;The Runaways&#8221; as older brother George. Also in 1973 he starred in Lassie as Dale, one of the boys who grew up there and was now working as a hired hand. Wilcox appeared in an episode ofCannon &#8220;Target In The Mirror&#8221; S3/Ep05 1973 in an uncredited role as a witness. He performed in the 1976 film The Last Hard Men, other TV appearances includingThe Partridge Family, Hawaii Five-O, M*A*S*H, and Police Story, as well as commercials. He was the main (and only human for most of it) actor of a two-part show on the Disney anthology show in the mid 70&#8217;s playing a lone cowboy on a cattledrive to and their adventures enroute to market.</p>
<p>CHiPs[edit]
Wilcox was cast as Jon Baker, one of the lead characters on CHiPs, an action TV series (1977–83) about California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers. Wilcox was not in season six and was cast from (1977-1982) Wilcox performed many of his own stunts on the show. Unlike his co-star Erik Estrada (who played his partner &#8220;Ponch&#8221;), Wilcox never suffered any major injuries. By the 1979–80 season, he made $25,000 per episode (the same amount as Estrada) and it escalated thereafter. During his time on CHiPs, Wilcox appeared on the cover of TV Guide three times, along with Estrada.[5]
<p>Rumors of friction between the two had occurred late in the 1978–79 season, but it calmed down after Estrada&#8217;s injury at the beginning of the 1979–80 season as Wilcox came to his friend&#8217;s rescue. Wilcox confirmed that some of the rumors of on-set feuding were true, but minor issues blown out of proportion. He added: &#8220;We&#8217;re just two totally different people.&#8221;[6]
<p>Wilcox is among the cast members who appeared at a reunion in Los Angeles to celebrate the series&#8217; 35th anniversary. Wilcox filmed the event and helped raise money for policemen and for kids at risk. Wilcox stated he called Estrada to invite him, as did Robert Pine, but Estrada did not return calls nor did he show up for the event. Estrada&#8217;s manager said he was trying to establish a new and separate identity from CHiPs.[7]
<p>After CHiPs[edit]
In 1982, Wilcox left CHiPs and formed his own production company, Wilcox Productions, which produced the award winning TV series for HBO The Ray Bradbury Theater for five years. He developed, optioned and sold to MGM The Yorkshire Ripper and sold to Columbia The Wolfman Jack Story. Later Wilcox optioned Flipper and was the Executive Producer of that movie for Universal Pictures. He also continued acting and directing. Presently Wilcox works with Saratoga Entertainment which is a production and digital distribution company. He also is a consultant to Enabledware which is a rule based digital distribution software in 57 languages with a focus on digital universities and security for sports stadiums.</p>
<p>As stated above, Wilcox was executive producer of the TV movie Death of a Playmate: The Dorothy Stratten Story. The story had a deeper resonance for Wilcox, whose older sister was fatally shot in front of her three children, her mother and 17 witnesses. The accused murderer, her husband, was later acquitted in a celebrated trial in Wyoming and subsequently killed in a barroom brawl, according to Wilcox.[6]
<p>Wilcox was considered for the role of Sonny Crockett in Miami Vice, which run on NBC from 1984 to 1989.[8]
<p>Wilcox appeared in a 1985 made-for-TV movie sequel to The Dirty Dozen, called The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission. He played a convicted war prisoner Tommy Wells, recruited to help terminate a German general who is plotting to assassinate Hitler.[9]
<p>Wilcox was reunited briefly on-screen with his former co-star Estrada in National Lampoon&#8217;s Loaded Weapon 1, and then again in 1998, where he reprised his role of Jon Baker (now Captain Baker) in the Turner Network Television production of CHiPs &#8217;99 along with such memorable co-stars such as Estrada (Ponch), Robert Pine (Commissioner Joe Getraer), Brodie Greer (Barry &#8220;Bear&#8221; Baricza), Paul Linke (Detective Artie Grossman) and Bruce Penhall (Sergeant Bruce Nelson).</p>
<p>In 2008, Wilcox had a brief cameo in the music video for Rehab&#8217;s song &#8220;Bartender Song (Sittin&#8217; at a Bar)&#8221;. He played a California Highway Patrol Sergeant, a reference to his role on CHiPs.</p>
<p>He appeared in a cameo as himself dressed as &#8220;Officer Jon Baker&#8221; on the 2009 Christmas episode of 30 Rock. Wilcox also completed a cameo in the feature filmTwo Sillies.</p>
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