Ron Insana is a contributor to CNBC and MSNBC, where he discusses the most pressing economic and market issues of the day. He also delivers The Market Scoreboard Report to radio stations around the country. He has written for Money Magazine and USA Today. In addition to his work as a business journalist, Insana served...
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Ron Insana is a contributor to CNBC and MSNBC, where he discusses the most pressing economic and market issues of the day. He also delivers The Market Scoreboard Report to radio stations around the country. He has written for Money Magazine and USA Today. In addition to his work as a business journalist, Insana served as a Managing Director at SAC Capital, a $14 billion hedge fund, run by the legendary Steve Cohen. Insana was also CEO of Insana Capital Partners which, at its peak, managed the $125 million Insana Capital Partners “Legends Fund.” For nearly three decades, Insana has been a highly respected business journalist and money manager, who began his career at the Financial News Network in 1984 and joined CNBC when FNN and CNBC merged in 1991. Insana is well-known for his high-profile interviews, which included Presidents Clinton and Bush; billionaire investors Warren Buffett and George Soros, among others: captains of industry from Bill Gates to Jack Welch and to the late Steve Jobs, top economists, analysts and global heads of state. Insana was named one of the “Top 100 Business News Journalists of the 20th Century” and was nominated for a news and documentary Emmy for his role in NBC’s coverage of 9/11. He has authored four books on Wall Street and is a highly regarded lecturer on domestic and global economics, financial markets and economic policy issues.
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Speaker Programs
Politics, Policy and the Economy, What Issues on Capitol Hill Mean for Main Street and Wall Street
As the White House, Congress and a frustrated electorate look toward the 2012 elections, continuing uncertainty in the wake of "the great recession" makes it clear that the economy will continue to be issue number ...more
As the White House, Congress and a frustrated electorate look toward the 2012 elections, continuing uncertainty in the wake of "the great recession" makes it clear that the economy will continue to be issue number one. What effect will new regulation like Dodd-Frank have on how business operates? Will the renewal of tax cuts and the increased liquidity help jump-start growth? What does the current state of fiscal and monetary policy say about our long-term prospects for a full recovery? And just how will policymakers decide to spend money heading into the 2012 election cycle? A veteran financial industry analyst, Ron Insana provides clear and coherent analysis that bridges the gap between Capitol Hill and the Federal Reserve, explaining how their actions spill onto both Wall Street and Main Street. In this forward-looking presentation that shows how today's political and economic headlines will affect your future, Insana shares trusted insights on where we are, where we are going and how the intersection between politics, policy and the economy will get us there. ...less
The Dawn of the American Decade
The Case for Growth in 2012 and Beyond: While many analysts are pessimistic about America's prospects for solid economic growth over the next few years, trusted financial industry analyst Ron Insana makes a persuasive case ...more
The Case for Growth in 2012 and Beyond: While many analysts are pessimistic about America's prospects for solid economic growth over the next few years, trusted financial industry analyst Ron Insana makes a persuasive case that there is no place like home. As Europe deals with the sovereign debt crisis shaking the Euro Zone to its core, China manages looming inflationary worries and the once-hot emerging markets have seemed to cool off, Americans have increased reason to be optimistic that the economy will grow far beyond our current expectations. Insana reads all of the signs, from an industrial renaissance, a domestic energy boom and a born-again consumer to record corporate profits and the hard choices that politicians must make to shore up our overstretched national balance sheet, to help audiences understand how and why the U.S. will outpace the world in terms of growth and finally solve the fiscal and regulatory problems for which the country has been severely criticized. Without ignoring the other global growth stories that will advance the markets in the near future, Insana helps investors, businesses and organizations understand the way forward. ...less
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