Denison University welcomes Former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal presenting a lecture, 'Challenges and opportunities in America's political landscape: the 2016 election and beyond', at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 24, in Swasey Chapel. The lecture is free and open to the public and is sponsored by the college's Mary Elizabeth Babcock Lectureship in the American Conservative Tradition. For more information, contact Mary Frazell at 740-587-6611 or visit Denison.edu. Jindal has a well-earned reputation as one of America's most successful public sector executives and one of the boldest innovators in the health care and education sectors. Jindal used his two terms as governor of Louisiana to rebuild and diversify the state's economy and financial footing in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. His agenda included top-to-bottom reformation and privatization of the state-run charity hospital and the state's healthcare payer systems. Fiscally, Jindal reduced the state budget by 26 percent, reduced the number of state employees by 30,000, and implemented the largest income tax reduction in state history. With a bipartisan consensus, Jindal implemented statewide school choice programs and moved the state from the bottom five in ethics laws to the top five in the nation, according to independent analysts. Jindal's dramatic rework of Louisiana's policy structure paid measurable dividends in the form of eight credit upgrades, $60 billion in private capital investment and a ranking in the top ten in the nation for job creation and the highest ever per- capita income ranking in state history. Despite being the nation's youngest governor when he was elected in 2007, Jindal had been well-prepared to become the state's CEO, with stints as the head of the state Department of Health and Hospitals, as president of the University of Louisiana System, assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and executive director of the National Bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare - all before his 30th birthday. In the private sector, Jindal advised senior management of Fortune 500 firms as an associate at McKinsey & Co. Jindal analyzed potential acquisition targets, assisted with product launches, and evaluated manufacturing processes versus best practices. Jindal managed teams of clients and consultants and aided health care payer, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and information technology clients.
Thursday Mar 24, 2016
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM EDT
8 p.m. Thursday, March 24
Denison University Swasey Chapel 200 Chapel Drive Granville, Ohio 43023
free
Mary Frazell 740-587-6611
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