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Credentials and Experience
Frank Gregorsky edited Capitol Hill newsletters offering policy analysis from 1983 to ’89; co-produced Business and Politics with Eddie Mahe Jr. for two of those years; and edited a magazine for the Congressional Institute during 1992-94. During 1998-2003 he was publisher of and chief essayist for www.Millennials.com, which also had a companion newsletter.
Think-tank assignments: The Hudson Institute, Progress & Freedom Foundation, Discovery Institute, and Bionomics Institute.
Authors worked for and with: Esther Dyson, George Gilder, Newt Gingrich, Fran Kick, Michael Rothschild, Julian Simon, Strauss and Howe (research director for their Millennials Rising), and Alvin Toffler.
Longest
original work: Women Business-Owners in Post-Corporate America (Joint Economic Committee, 1997)
Default Setting
"I can work with intellectually honest Democrats on issues such as fiscal responsibility and business regulation, but otherwise am your classic Republican conservative -- neither country-clubber nor libertarian absolutist."
Places Published
Christian Science Monitor, Human Events, Indianapolis Star, National Review, New York Times, Policy Review, Privatization Review, Regulation, Roll Call, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Times, Tacoma News-Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Washington Times, and www.PublicGov.org
CONTACT: FrankGregorsky@aol.com
or (703) 281-1674 in Oakton, Virginia