Innovating American Politics: Reimagining Democracy in the Digital Age


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**REGISTRATION REQUIRED**
As the 2024 Presidential election cycle kicks off, the United States seems to be at an inflection point. That wonderful experiment that began 235 years ago at the Philadelphia Convention, which was to be by the people and for the people, has become under-productive and highly dysfunctional. So how do we fix it? How do we make our democracy healthier? How do we change our government so it works better? How do we innovate our politics?
Join us on March 4 for a panel discussion where we will try to determine how we can innovate our political system and reimagine our democracy for the digital age. There will also be opportunity for networking at a reception.
Registration
Please RSVP here to register by Feb. 27 to attend this event either in person at Brooklyn Law School's Feil Hall, Forchelli Conference Center or virtually, on Zoom. Virtual attendees will receive the Zoom link shortly before the event.
Speakers:
Anthony Scaramucci, Entrepreneur, Financier, Former White House Communications Director, Political Fundraiser, and Author
Charles Wheelan, Professor of Public Policy at Dartmouth College, Former Congressional Candidate, and Author of The Centrist Manifesto
Andrew Yang, Entrepreneur, Founder of the Forward Party, Former CEO of Venture for America, Former Presidential and Mayoral Candidate, and Author
Beth Simone Noveck, Professor of Experimental AI at Northeastern University, Former U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Director of the Burnes Center for Social Change, and Author
Moderated By:
Jerome Grazioli ’19, Senior Associate, Private Asset Trading Operations, J.P. Morgan

Innovating American Politics: Reimagining Democracy in the Digital Age