By, Chris Rossini
7AM ET on EPJ
Robert Pozen is the former vice-chairman of Fidelity Investments, former chairman of MFS Investment Management, the oldest mutual fund company in the United States, with $250 billion in assets. He is also a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
In 2001 and 2002, he served as a member of President George W. Bush's Commission to Strengthen Social Security. At the state level, Pozen served as Secretary of Economic Affairs in 2003 under then-Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. In 2007, Pozen served as chairman of the SEC's Committee to Improve Financial Reporting.
In this interview, Bob discusses Pozen's new book "Extreme Productivity," as well as Pozen's view on Social Security. Is Social Security a Ponzi scheme? Find out what Pozen thinks, this Sunday, right here at EPJ.
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bob you need to get a interview with mike mish shedlock. Now that would be a great interview. Put some pressure on his no matter how much the fed prints there will be deflation.
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