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The idea behind this event is to bring different sectors of the political spectrum, from activists to investors to corporate leadership, towards building a Jobs Movement where we advocate for jobs in America that make things for Americans. The focus will be on removing the four bottlenecks of jobs: megabanks, the health care cartel, corrupt trade practices, and the aristocratic tax code. The tour is done in partnership with Nucor Steel, whose CEO Dan DiMicco will be one of the participants in tonight's town hall.
The theme of the town hall is How to get America Working Again. Over the course of the past 19 months the unemployment rate in this country has lingered about 9%. Proving the idea that Americans need work and currently our government's main job should be to create these jobs.
DAN DIMICCO
Dan DiMicco currently serves as Chairman and CEO of Nucor Steel, a position he has held since 2006. A metallurgist by trade, Mr. DiMicco has brought his more than 30 years of steel industry experience to Nucor.
Dan DiMicco joined Nucor in 1982 and since then he has held various executive level jobs. Thus, allowing him to gain a deep understanding of Nucor's unique culture and values.
DUNCAN MOORE
Duncan Moore is an inventor by trade and currently runs the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Rochester. Duncan's major areas of research are computer-aided design, medical optics and optical instrumentation, which are all extremely popular and important at the University of Rochester.
In addition, he was the associate director of technology policy during the Clinton White House and he currently interacts with scientists who create start-up companies.
ANDREW JENKS
When Andrew was 16, he founded the Hendrick Hudson Film Festival, which has since become one of the biggest high school film festivals in the United States. Currently, Jenks stars in a new docu-series, "The World of Jenks," which has become the highest rated series premier in MTV history.
"The World of Jenks" captures the filmmaker shadowing a stranger for seven days and living a completely different way of life from his own. He will walk the proverbial mile in someone else's shoes - whether that someone is a homeless person or a supermodel or anything in between. As a documentary filmmaker, Andrew will explore their lives, interact with their family, hang with their friends and generally see the world from their perspective. He will live with their decisions and question those decisions but ultimately live with the consequences.
CHRYSTIA FREELAND
In 2010 Chrystia Freeland joined Reuters as Global Editor-At-Large, she is responsible for planning and implementing Reuters editorial strategy. Chrystia came to Reuters from the Financial Times, where she was the US managing editor and helped the US Financial Times become the single largest edition.