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Todd G. Buchholz

Todd G. Buchholz is an economist and has served as White House director of economic policy under George H.W. Bush and a managing director of the Tiger hedge fund. He was awarded the Allyn Young Teaching Prize by the Harvard University Department of Economics and was named “One of the Top 21 Speakers of the 21st Century” by Successful Meetings magazine. Businessweek and Bloomberg have reported that Buchholz is on the short-list for a White House appointment to the Federal Reserve Board.〔http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/jul2005/nf20050721_2381_db038.htm〕 Buchholz correctly forecast the stunning 50 percent plunge in the price of oil in 2014-15.〔http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/3418293666001/oil-headed-for-50-a-barrel/?#sp=show-clips〕 Buchholz is the inventor of the Math Arrow,〔http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/alexs-adventures-in-numberland/2013/jun/07/mathematics〕 a mathematical matrix that makes numbers more intuitive to children. He is the CEO of Sproglit, LLC,〔http://www.sproglit.com/〕 which develops software and classroom materials based on the Math Arrow. Martin Cooper (inventor), widely recognized as the inventor of the cellular phone, has called the Math Arrow "ingenious."
==Life and career==
A founder of the (G7 Group consulting firm ), Todd Buchholz holds a bachelor's degree in economics (''summa cum laude'') from Bucknell University, a Juris Doctor degree (''cum laude'') from Harvard Law School, and a master's degree in economics from the University of Cambridge.
Buchholz frequently contributes commentaries on political economy, financial markets, business and culture to the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post, as well as PBS, NPR and major television networks. He hosted his own special on CNBC and is the only person to guest-host CNBC's ''Squawk Box'' two days in a row.
His books have been translated into over 15 languages and his first book ''New Ideas from Dead Economists'' is listed as a “classic” by the American Economic Association.〔(American Economic Association books )〕 It has been strongly endorsed by such varied thinkers as Milton Friedman and Lawrence Summers.〔Todd G. Buchholz, New Ideas from Dead Economists (New York: Penguin, 2007)〕
Buchholz's latest book ''Rush: Why You Thrive in the Rat Race'' was named a top ten book in the social sciences by Publishers Weekly, and a book of the year by the New York Post and Los Angeles Times.〔("Spring 2011 Adult Announcements" ), ''Publishers Weekly'',〕 ''Rush'' is a "synthesis of neuroeconomics and evolutionary psychology." In 2012, ''Rush'' was featured on the Charlie Rose television show.〔(Interview ) with Charlie Rose〕 Buchholz's other works include ''New Ideas from Dead Ceos'', ''Lasting Lessons from the Corner Office'', ''From Here to Economy'', ''Market Shock'', and ''Bringing the Jobs Home''.
Buchholz resides primarily in San Diego, California and travels the world delivering keynote presentations on economics, finance and innovation to such companies as Microsoft, IBM and General Electric, as well as governmental organizations.() He has lectured in the U.K. Parliament, as well as at the White House library and the U.S. Treasury.
He is one of the founding producers of the Broadway show ''Jersey Boys''; is active in entrepreneurial businesses; holds engineering and design patents; and advises investment funds on business and portfolio strategy. In 2011, he co-founded ''(Sproglit ), LLC'', which develops educational software to teach mathematics to children.
He is also the author of a mystery novel about a boxer and hedge funds, called ''The Castro Gene'', which won a USA Best Books prize.〔(The USA Best Books 2007 Awards ), USA Book News〕 Buchholz is the coauthor of the musical, ''Glory Ride'', which tells the true story of Italians sneaking children out of Fascist Italy on bicycles. ''Glory Ride'' was performed in New York in January 2015, and starred Tony Award nominee Josh Young, Alison Luff (who played Elphaba in the national tour of ''Wicked''), and Quinn VanAntwerp (who portrays Bob Gaudio on Broadway in ''Jersey Boys''). 〔http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/josh-young-stars-in-glory-ride-reading_71191.html〕

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