Todd Buchholz is a former White House director of economic policy, former managing director of the $15 billion Tiger hedge fund, a Harvard University economics teacher, and an acclaimed author of several books on economics, leadership, and motivation.
Todd previously served as the founding president of G7 Group, Inc., an international consulting firm that worked with many of the top securities firms in the world. He is a frequent guest on ABC News, PBS, and CBS, and he hosted his own special on CNBC. Todd’s most recently published book is 2016’s The Price of Prosperity: Why Rich Nations Fail and How to Renew Them, which The Wall Street Journal coined one of eight “must-reads” at the time of the book’s release.
Todd holds advanced degrees in law and economics from Harvard Law School and the University of Cambridge, respectively, and served as a fellow at Cambridge in 2009. As an undergraduate at Harvard, he won the Allyn Young Teaching Prize for excellence in the promotion of economic science.