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Kudlow is a regular commentator on CNBCs Market Wrap, Squawkbox, and Business Center. He is also contributing editor and columnist for CNBC.com, and a regular op-ed contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, and San Diego Union-Tribune. He is a Brain Trust columnist for Investor's Business Daily. He is also the author of American Abundance: The New Economic and Moral Prosperity, published by Forbes in January 1998. He is a regular panelist on The McLaughlin Group and a frequent guest on Hardball with Chris Matthews, and numerous MSNBC broadcasts. He also appears on Wall Street Week, Nightly Business Report and other shows. For many years Kudlow was chief economist and senior managing director of Bear, Stearns & Co. Recently, he was chief economist of ING Barings, Schroder & Co., Inc., and American Skandia Life Assurance, Inc. He has also served as economic counsel to A. B. Laffer & Associates in San Diego, California. Kudlow was a member of the Bush-Cheney transition advisory committee. During President Reagan's first term, Kudlow was the associate director for economics and planning, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President, where he was engaged in the development of Reagan-administration economic and budget policy. He served as co-chairman of the Economic Recovery Council in former New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman's first election campaign in 1993. He also served as a member of Whitman's transition Budget Task Force. He is a former member of the board of directors of Empower America, a grassroots public-policy organization chaired by Jack Kemp, William Bennett, and Jeane Kirkpatrick. In addition, he has testified as an expert witness on economic matters before several congressional committees, including the Joint Economic Committee, the Senate Banking Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and the Senate and House Republican Party Task Forces on Economic Growth. He has also presented testimony at several Republican Governors Conferences. Kudlow began his career as a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, working in the areas of domestic open-market operations and bank supervision. He was educated at the University of Rochester and Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He is a member of the Union League Club, the Capitol Hill Club, and the National Women's Republican Club. Kudlow is an avid tennis player and golfer. He and his wife Judy live in New York City and Redding, Connecticut.
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