Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups
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The Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups were created by U.S. President Donald Trump to combat the economic impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
Trump originally proposed a second task force, following the White House Coronavirus Task Force.[2] He later referred to the group as the "opening our country taskforce" and "opening our country council".[3] Larry Kudlow and Steve Mnuchin were expected to be named members.[4] Further details were expected to be announced in mid April 2020.[5][6]
Members
[edit]Agriculture
[edit]- American Farm Bureau Federation – Zippy Duvall
- Sysco Corporation – Kevin Hourican
- Tyson Foods, Inc. – Dean Banks
- Perdue Farms, Inc. – Randy Day
- Cargill, Inc. – David MacLennan
- Archer-Daniels-Midland Company – Juan Luciano
- Corteva Agriscience – Jim Collins
- Tractor Supply Company – Hal Lawton
- Seaboard Corporation – Steven Bresky
- Grimmway Farms – Barbara Grimm
- Mountaire Farms – Ronnie Cameron
Banking
[edit]- Bank of America – Brian Moynihan
- JPMorgan Chase – Jamie Dimon
- Goldman Sachs – David Solomon
- Citigroup – Michael Corbat
- Wells Fargo – Charles Scharf
- U.S. Bancorp – Andrew Cecere
- Morgan Stanley – James Gorman
- Grand Rapids State Bank – Noah Wilcox
- Southern Bancorp – Darrin Williams
Construction, Labor, and Workforce
[edit]- International Union of Operating Engineers – Jim Callahan
- North America's Building Trades Unions – Sean McGarvey
- Laborers' International Union of North America – Terry O'Sullivan
- International Brotherhood of Teamsters – Jim Hoffa
- National Electrical Contractors Association – David Long
- Bechtel – Brendan Bechtel
- Fluor – Carlos Hernandez
- National Association of Home Builders – Jerry Howard
- Associated Builders and Contractors – Michael Bellaman
- Associated General Contractors – Stephen Sandherr
- AFL-CIO – Richard Trumka
- GH Palmer – Geoff Palmer
- American Council of Engineering Companies – Linda Bauer Darr
Defense
[edit]- Lockheed Martin – Marillyn Hewson
- Honeywell – Darius Adamczyk
- Northrop Grumman – Kathy Warden
- Raytheon – Gregory J. Hayes
- General Dynamics – Phebe Novakovic
Energy
[edit]- ExxonMobil – Darren Woods
- Continental Resources – Harold Hamm
- Chevron – Mike Wirth
- Southern Company – Tom Fanning
- Alabama Power – Mark Crosswhite
- ConocoPhillips – Ryan Lance
- Occidental Petroleum – Vicki Hollub
- Kinder Morgan – Steven Kean
- Hess Corporation – John Hess
- Perot Group and Hillwood – Ross Perot Jr.
- National Mining Association – Rich Nolan
- Valero – Joseph Gorder
Financial Services
[edit]- Blackstone – Stephen Schwarzman
- Paulson & Co. – John Paulson
- Citadel LLC – Kenneth Griffin
- Elliott Management – Paul Singer
- Vista Equity Partners – Robert Smith
- Fidelity Investments – Abigail Johnson
- Mastercard – Ajay Banga
- Visa – Al Kelly
- Chubb – Evan Greenberg
- Sequoia Capital – Doug Leone
- Stephens Inc. – Warren Stephens
- Charles Schwab – Chuck Schwab
- FIS Global – Gary Norcross
- TD Ameritrade – Todd Ricketts
- Intuit – Sasan Goodarzi
Food and Beverage
[edit]- National Restaurant Association – Marvin Irby
- McDonald's – Chris Kempczinski
- Darden Restaurants – Gene Lee Jr.
- Coca-Cola – James Quincey
- PepsiCo – Ramon Laguarta
- Chick-fil-A – Dan Cathy
- Subway – John Chidsey
- Bloomin' Brands – David Deno
- Yum! Brands – David Gibbs
- Papa Johns – Rob Lynch
- Wendy's – Todd Penegor
- Waffle House – Walt Ehmer
- Starbucks – Kevin Johnson
- Wolfgang Puck
- Thomas Keller
- Jean-Georges Vongerichten
- Daniel Boulud
- M Crowd Restaurant – Ray Washburne
- Jimmy John's – Jimmy John Liautaud
- Kraft – Carlos Abrams-Rivera
- National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors – Dirk Van Dongen
- International Franchise Association – Robert Cresanti
- Inspire Brands – Paul Brown
Healthcare
[edit]- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital – Jerry Speyer
- HCA Healthcare – Sam Hazen
- Ascension Health – Joseph R. Impicciche
- CommonSpirit Health – Lloyd H. Dean
- Community Health Systems – Wayne Smith
- Trinity Health – Benjamin Carter
- Cardinal Health – Mike Kaufmann
- McKesson – Brian Tyler
- 3M – Mike Roman
- Procter & Gamble – David S. Taylor
- Abbott Laboratories – Robert Ford
- Johnson & Johnson – Alex Gorsky
- Merck – Kenneth Frazier
- Pfizer – Albert Bourla
- Eli Lilly and Company – Dave Ricks
- Thermo Fisher Scientific – Marc Casper
- Gilead Sciences – Daniel O’Day
- AbbVie – Richard Gonzalez
- Regeneron – Leo Schleifer
- Biogen – Michel Vounatsos
- Roche Diagnostics – Matthew Sause
- Anthem – Gail Boudreaux
- UnitedHealth Group – David Wichmann
- Aetna – Karen Lynch
- Cigna – David Cordani
- Humana – Bruce Broussard
- Centene – Michael Neidorff
Hospitality
[edit]- Las Vegas Sands – Sheldon Adelson
- Marriott – Arne Sorenson
- Carnival – Micky Arison
- Hilton – Christopher Nassetta
- Hyatt – Mark Hoplamazian
- Wyndham Hotels & Resorts – Geoff Ballotti
- Intercontinental Hotels Group – Elie Maalouf
- Royal Caribbean – Richard Fain
- Norwegian Cruise Lines – Frank Del Rio
- Treasure Island Hotels – Phil Ruffin
Manufacturing
[edit]- Caterpillar – Jim Umpleby III
- Deere & Company – John May
- Cummins – Tom Linebarger
- Dow Inc. – Jim Fitterling
- Emerson Electric Company – David Farr
- General Electric – Larry Culp
- Tesla – Elon Musk
- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles – Mike Manley
- Ford Motor Company – Bill Ford
- General Motors Company – Mary Barra
- National Association of Manufacturers – Jay Timmons
- Pernod Ricard – Ann Mukherjee
- Nucor – Leon Topalian
Real Estate
[edit]- Simon Property Group – David Simon
- Caruso – Rick Caruso
- Vornado Realty Trust – Steven Roth
- Related Companies – Stephen Ross
- Blackstone – Jon Gray
- Irvine Company – Don Bren
- Starwood Capital Group – Barry Sternlicht
- Witkoff Group – Steve Witkoff
- Greystar – Bob Faith
Retail
[edit]- Walmart – Doug McMillon
- Home Depot – Craig Menear
- Home Depot – Ken Langone
- Home Depot – Bernie Marcus
- The Kroger Co. – Rodney McMullen
- Lowe's – Marvin Ellison
- Target – Brian Cornell
- CVS Health – Larry Merlo
- Rite Aid – Heyward Donigan
- Walgreens – Stefano Pessina
- Amazon – Jeff Bezos
- Menards – John Menard
- Best Buy – Hubert Joly
- Life Time Fitness – Bahram Akradi
- National Retail Federation – Matthew Shay
Technology
[edit]- Apple – Tim Cook
- Google (Alphabet Inc.) – Sundar Pichai
- Oracle – Larry Ellison
- Oracle – Safra Catz
- Salesforce – Marc Benioff
- SAP – Jen Morgan
- Microsoft – Satya Nadella
- Facebook – Mark Zuckerberg
- IBM – Arvind Krishna
- Intel – Bob Swan
- Qualcomm – Steven Mollenkopf
- Cisco – Chuck Robbins
- Advanced Micro Devices – Lisa Su
- Broadcom – Hock Tan
- Micron – Sanjay Mehrotra
Telecommunications
[edit]- Liberty Media – John Malone
- Verizon – Hans Vestberg
- T-Mobile – Mike Sievert
- Charter Communications – Tom Rutledge
- Comcast – Brian Roberts
- Altec – Lee Styslinger
Transportation
[edit]- FedEx – Fred Smith
- United Airlines – Oscar Munoz
- UPS – David Abney
- J. B. Hunt – John Roberts III
- YRC Worldwide – Darren Hawkins
- Crowley Maritime – Tom Crowley
- Uber – Dara Khosrowshahi
- DHL – Mike Parra
- LDJ Global Strategies – Louis DeJoy
- American Trucking Associations – Chris Spear
Sports
[edit]- NBA – Adam Silver
- MLB – Rob Manfred
- NFL – Roger Goodell
- UFC – Dana White
- PGA – Jay Monahan
- LPGA – Mike Whan
- USTA – Patrick Galbraith
- MLS – Don Garber
- WWE – Vince McMahon
- NASCAR – Lesa Kennedy
- NHL – Gary Bettman
- New England Patriots – Bob Kraft
- Dallas Cowboys – Jerry Jones
- Dallas Mavericks – Mark Cuban
- WNBA – Cathy Engelbert
- NWSL – Lisa Baird
Thought Leaders
[edit]- John Allison
- Kay Coles James
- Condoleezza Rice
- Art Laffer
- Steve Moore
- Steve Forbes
- Larry Lindsey
- Catherine Reynolds
- Jim DeMint
- Bill Hagerty
- Scott Gottlieb
References
[edit]- ^ "President Donald J. Trump Announces Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups". whitehouse.gov – via National Archives.
- ^ Parker, Ashley; Dawsey, Josh; Abutaleb, Yasmeen (April 9, 2020). "Trump preparing to unveil second coronavirus task force, officials say". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
- ^ Smith, David (2020-04-10). "Trump to announce council focused on reopening the US for business". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
- ^ "White House to announce economic coronavirus task force soon: senior administration official". Reuters. 2020-04-09. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
- ^ "White House setting up economic crisis task force focused on reopening country". ABC News. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
- ^ Oprysko, Caitlin (10 April 2020). "Trump says he'll announce members of 'opening our country council' next week". POLITICO. Retrieved 2020-04-11.