Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups

Organizations established for the COVID-19 pandemic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups were created by U.S. President Donald Trump to combat the economic impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Trump originally proposed a second task force, following the White House Coronavirus Task Force.[2] He later referred to the group as the "opening our country taskforce" and "opening our country council".[3] Larry Kudlow and Steve Mnuchin were expected to be named members.[4] Further details were expected to be announced in mid April 2020.[5][6]

Members

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Darius Adamczyk of Honeywell (2017)
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Mary Barra of General Motors (2014)
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Jim DeMint in 2005
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David Farr of Emerson Electric (2011)
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Steve Forbes in 2016
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Alex Gorsky of Johnson & Johnson (2018)
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Harold Hamm of Continental Resources (2012)
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Marillyn Hewson of Lockheed Martin (2014)
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Abigail Johnson of Fidelity Investments (2012)
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Douglas Leone of Sequoia Capital (2013)
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Doug McMillon of Walmart (2019)
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Brian Moynihan of Bank of America (2010)
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Elon Musk of Tesla, Inc. (2018)
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James Quincey of The Coca-Cola Company (2018)
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Condoleezza Rice in 2005
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Stephen A. Schwarzman of The Blackstone Group (2008)
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Arne Sorenson of Marriott International (2016)
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Barry Sternlicht of Starwood Capital Group (2016)
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Hal Lawton of Tractor Supply (2020)

Agriculture

Banking

Construction, Labor, and Workforce

Defense

Energy

Financial Services

Food and Beverage

Healthcare

Hospitality

Manufacturing

Real Estate

Retail

Technology

Telecommunications

Transportation

Sports

Thought Leaders

References

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