The Harvard Club of the Palm Beaches

in conjunction with

Harvard Business School Club of South Florida

Invites you to a attend

A Constitutional Crisis Could Be Coming: Will it take until 2022 to resolve the 2020 election?

Zoom Webinar

 

The November 3rd election has the potential to be one of the most unusual in our nation’s history, with possible twists and turns that could make Florida's "hanging chads" in 2000 seem quaint. This presentation will be a sober, nonpartisan review of specific possibilities that few of us may have considered, but of which we should be aware.
 

By now, mavote-buttonny you have likely seen or heard HBS Professor Michael Porter and Katherine Gehl detail systemic problems in the US political system. They recently published The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy. Inspired in part by these efforts, a small group from the HBS Club of New York formed a non-partisan organization, Reform Elections Now (“REN”), to educate and engage business leaders on the specific problems and potential solutions.
 

REN has produced numerous white papers and presented them to various audiences, including several other HBS Clubs. Based on the traditional intrigue surrounding Florida voting, they have offered to provide us with an interesting take on what could happen over the coming months. It is sure to be provocative, and hopefully enjoyable!
 

The session will be led by one of REN’s founders, Peter Siris (MBA 1968). When not focusing on federal and state election systems, Peter specializes in Chinese companies as an investment manager and venture capitalist. He is also an author of books and columns.
 

Thursday, October 1, 2020

7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Webinar via Zoom
(Zoom information will be sent in advance)

 

 

Cost: 
Harvard Club of the Palm Beaches Members: FREE
Non-members: $10.00 per person

- ALL registrations completed through the HBS Club of South Florida website

 

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Please note that the Harvard Club of the Palm Beaches, HBS Club of South Florida and the HBS South Florida Foundation are not associated with any political party and do not endorse any candidate, political party, or political organization and/or committee.


By registering for this event, you agree to the following: I understand that the session I attend may be recorded and made available, and that my image, name, comments, or questions may appear on-screen.

 

Questions?

Please contact Club Administrator, Tricia Wansor: HarvardClub.PB@gmail.com or 954-914-3148.