Trade is front & center for the next CapitalExchange breakfast this Tuesday. Last chance to register to join Kayla Tausche and Tyler Mathisen, leading exclusives with Clete Willems, Thea Lee and Craig Allen on all things global trade and tariffs.
Thea Lee joined EPI as incoming president November 1, 2017, and became president January 1, 2018. Lee has a longstanding relationship with EPI, having begun her career here as an international trade economist in the 1990s.
Lee came to EPI from the AFL-CIO, a voluntary federation of 56 national and international labor unions that represent 12.5 million working men and women, where she served as deputy chief of staff. At the AFL-CIO, she built a long track record of conducting rigorous economic research, overseeing an ambitious policy agenda, and helping steer a large organization through change.
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