Hedgeye Risk Management, Llc
Managing Director of Demography
Saeculum Research
Founder and President
The Concord Coalition Jan 1997 - Jun 2010
Policy Advisor
The Blackstone Group Jan 1992 - Dec 2005
Senior Advisor on Public Policy
Lifecourse Associates Jan 1992 - Dec 2005
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Education:
Yale University 1975 - 1980
Yale University 1975 - 1979
Masters, Master of Arts, Economics
University of California, Berkeley 1970 - 1972
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, English Literature
Uc San Diego 1969 - 1970
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, English Literature
Skills:
Public Speaking Research Leadership Strategy Politics Nonprofits Marketing Public Policy Management Analysis Qualitative Research Writing Strategic Communications Policy Publishing Community Outreach Non Profits History Millennials Creative Writing
The catch with Turchins theory is that his own type of complexity science takes on a pseudo-prophetic quality, similar in some ways to William Strauss and Neil Howes Fourth Turning. And Turchin has foreseen that the United States has reached a stage repeated in civilizations throughout history,
William Strauss and Neil Howe, American historians and authors who first coined the term millennials, use 1982 and 2004 as the cutoff years. The Pew Research Center defines those born in 1981 through 1996 as millennials, a time-frame also used by Ernst & Young in the survey Merriman wrote abou
Date: Aug 21, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Bitcoin trading a high-risk bet for investors and commerce
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System, that was distributed to a mailing list of cryptography experts. Neil Howe, head of the demography sector at Hedgeye Risk Management in Stamford, noted that there was something unusual about the person credited with inventing the bitcoin concept.
Bannons 2015 documentary, Generation Zero, drew heavily on one of his favorite books, The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe, which explains a theory of history unfolding in 80-100 year cycles or turnings, the fourth and final stage of which is marked by periods of cataclysmic ch
What he is getting at here is based on the work of Neil Howe and William Strauss, two amateur historians who in the 1990s presented a generational theory of American history. The theory views American history through the lens of repeated cycles lasting roughly 80 years, about the length of a singl
Date: Feb 03, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Steve Bannon's obsession with a dark theory of history should be worrisome
In the book, authors William Strauss and Neil Howe theorize that the history of a people moves in 80-to-100 year cycles called "saecula." The idea goes back to the ancient Greeks, who believed that at a given saeculum's end, there would come "ekpyrosis," a cataclysmic event that destroys the
Neil Howe, who coined the term millennial in his 1991 book, Generations, chose 1982 as the start of the millennials because the children born that year were the first to come of age, or turn 18, in the new millennium. He also believes the early 80s marked a new generation because at the time, t
The only problem, as I noted then, is that this shift had already occurred. If you use the definition set forward by demographer Neil Howe -- one of the the guys credited with inventing the name for the generation -- millennials were born between 1982 and 2004. Meaning that at the beginning of 2015