Todd's Bio
Todd Buchholz “lights up economics with a wickedly sparkling wit,
says the Associated Press.  He recently jousted with James Carville and Ben
Stein, and Successful Meetings Magazine named him one of the
“21 Top
Speakers for the 21st Century.”
 His editorials in the Wall Street Journal
correctly forecast the 2001 slowdown in the U.S., and the New York Times has
turned to him to decipher terrorist threats and the job market. BusinessWeek
raved about his book Market Shock, which warned of the quicksand facing the
stock market.  Buchholz entertains his audiences and shows them how to thrive
in a challenging economy, while gearing up for future prosperity.
 
FROM WHITE HOUSE TO WALL STREET...

A former director of economic policy at
the White House, a managing director of
the $15 billion Tiger hedge fund, and an
award-winning economics teacher at
Harvard, Buchholz targets his
entertaining remarks to the cutting edge
of economics, finance, and business
strategy.
 He has advised President Bush,
and is a frequent commentator on ABC News,
PBS, and CBS, and recently hosted his own
special on CNBC.  Buchholz has debated such
luminaries as Lester Thurow and Nobel
Laureate Joseph Stiglitz.  He is Co-Founder of
Enso Capital Management, LLC and Co-
Founder and Managing Director of Two
Oceans Management, LLC.

He has authored numerous books that have
been translated into a dozen languages and
are used in universities nationwide, the likes of
which include Harvard, Brigham Young and
Princeton.  
Market Shock: 9 Economic and
Social Upheavals that Will Shake Our
Financial Future
, was released to rave reviews
and dubbed “outstanding” by the Wall Street
Journal.  Buchholz is also author of the best-
selling
New Ideas from Dead Economists and
From Here To Economy, which were lavishly
praised by The New York Times and Financial
Times.  His newest books are
New Ideas From
Dead CEOs
, and a novel, The Castro Gene.

Buchholz is a contributing editor at Worth
magazine, where he writes the “Global
Markets” column, and he has penned articles
for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal,
Forbes, and Reader’s Digest.  He delivered a
lecture at the White House entitled “Clarity,
Honesty and Modesty in Economics,” and has
been a keynote speaker before such groups
as Microsoft, Citibank and the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce.  

Before joining Tiger in 1996, Buchholz was
President of the G7 Group, Inc., an
international consulting firm, whose clientele
included many of the top securities firms,
investment banks and money managers in
New York, London, and Tokyo. From 1989 to
1992 he served at the White House as a
Director for Economic Policy.  Buchholz won
the Allyn Young Teaching Prize at Harvard and
holds advanced degrees in economics and law
from Cambridge and Harvard.  He also holds
several engineering and design patents and is
a co-producer of the Broadway smash "Jersey
Boys."


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