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Swartz,Hearst,Craig Menear,The Home Depot,Darius Adamczyk,Honeywell,Bruce Broussard,Humana,Mike Petters,Huntington Ingalls Industries,Arvind Krishna,IBM Corporation,Robert H. Swan,Intel,Mark Sutton,International Paper Company,Michael I. Roth,The Interpublic Group of Companies,Linda Apsey,ITC Holdings Corp.,George R. Oliver,Johnson Controls International,Alex Gorsky,Johnson & Johnson,Jamie Dimon,JPMorgan Chase & Co.,Greg A. Adams,Kaiser Permanente,Christopher M. Gorman,KeyCorp,Rick Lanoha,Kiewit Corporation,Michael Hsu,Kimberly-Clark,KPMG,William M. Brown,L3Harris Technologies,Beth Ford,Land O'Lakes,Roger A. Krone,Leidos Holdings,Stuart Miller,Lennar Corporation,James D. Taiclet,Lockheed Martin Corporation,Mark Trudeau,Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals,Lee M. Tillman,Marathon Oil Corporation,Michael J. Hennigan,Arne Sorenson,Marriott International,Roger Crandall,MassMutual,Ajay Banga,Mastercard,Ynon Kreiz,Mattel,Lawrence Kurzius,McCormick & Company,Brian Tyler,McKesson Corporation,Kevin Sneader,McKinsey & Company, Geoffery S. Martha,Medtronic,Michel Khalaf,MetLife,Sanjay Mehrotra,Micron Technology,Kenneth D. Moelis,Moelis & Company,Raymond McDaniel Jr,Moody's,James P. Gorman,Morgan Stanley,Greg Brown,Motorola Solutions,Adena Friedman,NASDAQ,Thomas C. Nelson,National Gypsum Company,Ted Mathas,New York Life Insurance,James L. Robo,NextEra Energy,,David Stover,Noble Energy,Kathy Warden,Northrop Grumman,Steve Fisher,Novelis,Mauricio Gutierrez,NRG Energy,Safra A. Catz,Oracle,Brian Chambers,Owens Corning,Dan Shulman,PayPal,Ramon Laguarta,PepsiCo,Albert Bourla,Pfizer,Greg C. Garland,Phillips 66,Marc B. Lautenbach,Pitney Bowes Inc.,Robert E. Moritz,PricewaterhouseCoopers,Daniel J. Houston,David S. 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President and Chief Executive Officer
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The '''Business Roundtable'''  is an United States association of [[CEO|chief executive officers]] of leading [[corporations]] working to shape [[public policy]] in their interest. These CEO members lead companies with more than 15 million employees and more than $7 trillion in annual revenue.<ref>https://www.businessroundtable.org/about-us</ref>
Chuck RobbinsChuck Robbins
 
Chuck Robbins
 
Cisco Systems, Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Michael L. CorbatMichael L. Corbat
 
Michael L. Corbat
 
Citigroup Inc.
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Lourenco GoncalvesLourenco Goncalves
 
Lourenco Goncalves
 
Cleveland-Cliffs
 
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
CNH Industrial
 
  
James QuinceyJames Quincey
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In 2010, the Washington Post characterized the group as President [[Barack Obama]]'s "closest ally in the business community."<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/22/AR2010062205279.html</ref>
James Quincey
 
The Coca-Cola Company
 
President & CEO
 
Brian HumphriesBrian Humphries
 
Brian Humphries
 
Cognizant
 
Chief Executive Officer and Director
 
Brian L. RobertsBrian L. Roberts
 
Brian L. Roberts
 
Comcast Corporation
 
Chairman & CEO
 
Ryan M. LanceRyan M. Lance
 
Ryan M. Lance
 
ConocoPhillips
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Wendell P. WeeksWendell P. Weeks
 
Wendell P. Weeks
 
Corning Incorporated
 
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President
 
James "Jim" C. Collins, Jr.James "Jim" C. Collins, Jr.
 
James "Jim" C. Collins, Jr.
 
Corteva Agriscience
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Tom LinebargerTom Linebarger
 
Tom Linebarger
 
Cummins Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Brett WhiteBrett White
 
Brett White
 
Cushman & Wakefield
 
Executive Chairman & CEO
 
Larry J. MerloLarry J. Merlo
 
Larry J. Merlo
 
CVS Health
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Harold L. Yoh, IIIHarold L. Yoh, III
 
Harold L. Yoh, III
 
Day & Zimmermann
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
John MayJohn May
 
John May
 
Deere & Company
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Michael DellMichael Dell
 
Michael Dell
 
Dell Technologies Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Punit RenjenPunit Renjen
 
Punit Renjen
 
Deloitte Global
 
CEO
 
Ed BastianEd Bastian
 
Ed Bastian
 
Delta Air Lines
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Jim FitterlingJim Fitterling
 
Jim Fitterling
 
Dow
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Lynn J. GoodLynn J. Good
 
Lynn J. Good
 
Duke Energy Corporation
 
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Edward D. BreenEdward D. Breen
 
Edward D. Breen
 
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.
 
Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Mike SalvinoMike Salvino
 
Mike Salvino
 
DXC Technology
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Mark J. CostaMark J. Costa
 
Mark J. Costa
 
Eastman
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Craig ArnoldCraig Arnold
 
Craig Arnold
 
Eaton
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Pedro J. PizarroPedro J. Pizarro
 
Pedro J. Pizarro
 
Edison International
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Darren W. WoodsDarren W. Woods
 
Darren W. Woods
 
ExxonMobil
 
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
 
Carmine Di SibioCarmine Di Sibio
 
Carmine Di Sibio
 
EY
 
Global Chairman and CEO
 
Frederick W. SmithFrederick W. Smith
 
Frederick W. Smith
 
FedEx Corporation
 
Chairman & CEO
 
Gary NorcrossGary Norcross
 
Gary Norcross
 
FIS
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Revathi AdvaithiRevathi Advaithi
 
Revathi Advaithi
 
Flex
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Carlos M. HernandezCarlos M. Hernandez
 
Carlos M. Hernandez
 
Fluor Corporation
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Jim HackettJim Hackett
 
Jim Hackett
 
Ford Motor Company
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Lachlan MurdochLachlan Murdoch
 
Lachlan Murdoch
 
Fox Corporation
 
Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Richard C. AdkersonRichard C. Adkerson
 
Richard C. Adkerson
 
Freeport-McMoRan Inc.
 
Vice Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Sonia SyngalSonia Syngal
 
Sonia Syngal
 
Gap Inc.
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Larry CulpLarry Culp
 
Larry Culp
 
GE
 
Chairman and CEO
 
Phebe NovakovicPhebe Novakovic
 
Phebe Novakovic
 
General Dynamics Corporation
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Mary T. BarraMary T. Barra
 
Mary T. Barra
 
General Motors Company
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
David SolomonDavid Solomon
 
David Solomon
 
Goldman Sachs & Co.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Deanna M. MulliganDeanna M. Mulligan
 
Deanna M. Mulligan
 
The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Gerald W. Evans Jr.Gerald W. Evans Jr.
 
Gerald W. Evans Jr.
 
Hanesbrands Inc.
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Steven R. SwartzSteven R. Swartz
 
Steven R. Swartz
 
Hearst
 
President & Chief Executive Officer
 
Craig MenearCraig Menear
 
Craig Menear
 
The Home Depot, Inc.
 
Chairman, CEO and President
 
Darius AdamczykDarius Adamczyk
 
Darius Adamczyk
 
Honeywell
 
Chairman and CEO
 
Bruce BroussardBruce Broussard
 
Bruce Broussard
 
Humana
 
President and CEO
 
Mike PettersMike Petters
 
Mike Petters
 
Huntington Ingalls Industries
 
President and CEO
 
Arvind KrishnaArvind Krishna
 
Arvind Krishna
 
IBM Corporation
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Robert "Bob" H. SwanRobert "Bob" H. Swan
 
Robert "Bob" H. Swan
 
Intel
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Mark SuttonMark Sutton
 
Mark Sutton
 
International Paper Company
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Michael I. RothMichael I. Roth
 
Michael I. Roth
 
The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Linda ApseyLinda Apsey
 
Linda Apsey
 
ITC Holdings Corp.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
George R. OliverGeorge R. Oliver
 
George R. Oliver
 
Johnson Controls International plc
 
Chairman and CEO
 
Alex GorskyAlex Gorsky
 
Alex Gorsky
 
Johnson & Johnson
 
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
 
Jamie DimonJamie Dimon
 
Jamie Dimon
 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Greg A. AdamsGreg A. Adams
 
Greg A. Adams
 
Kaiser Permanente
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Christopher M. GormanChristopher M. Gorman
 
Christopher M. Gorman
 
KeyCorp
 
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President
 
Rick LanohaRick Lanoha
 
Rick Lanoha
 
Kiewit Corporation
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Michael HsuMichael Hsu
 
Michael Hsu
 
Kimberly-Clark
 
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
 
KPMG LLP
 
  
William "Bill" M. BrownWilliam "Bill" M. Brown
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On August 19, 2019, the group updated its decades-old definition of the purpose of a [[corporation]], doing away with its bedrock principle that [[shareholder]] interests must be placed above all else. The statement, signed by nearly 200 chief executive officers from major U.S. corporations, makes a "fundamental commitment to all of our [[stakeholders]]," including customers, employees, suppliers and local communities.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/19/business/business-roundtable-ceos-corporations.html</ref> This seems to dovetail with the [[World Economic Forum]] and its planned 2021 corporate coup d'etat the [[The Great Reset]].
William "Bill" M. Brown
 
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Beth FordBeth Ford
 
Beth Ford
 
Land O'Lakes Inc.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Roger A. KroneRoger A. Krone
 
Roger A. Krone
 
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Stuart MillerStuart Miller
 
Stuart Miller
 
Lennar Corporation
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
James "Jim" D. TaicletJames "Jim" D. Taiclet
 
James "Jim" D. Taiclet
 
Lockheed Martin Corporation
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Mark TrudeauMark Trudeau
 
Mark Trudeau
 
Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Lee M. TillmanLee M. Tillman
 
Lee M. Tillman
 
Marathon Oil Corporation
 
President and CEO
 
Michael J. HenniganMichael J. Hennigan
 
Michael J. Hennigan
 
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Arne SorensonArne Sorenson
 
Arne Sorenson
 
Marriott International, Inc.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Roger CrandallRoger Crandall
 
Roger Crandall
 
MassMutual
 
Chairman, President & CEO
 
Ajay BangaAjay Banga
 
Ajay Banga
 
Mastercard
 
President & CEO
 
Ynon KreizYnon Kreiz
 
Ynon Kreiz
 
Mattel
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Lawrence KurziusLawrence Kurzius
 
Lawrence Kurzius
 
McCormick & Company
 
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Brian TylerBrian Tyler
 
Brian Tyler
 
McKesson Corporation
 
President and Chief Operating Officer
 
Kevin SneaderKevin Sneader
 
Kevin Sneader
 
McKinsey & Company
 
Global Managing Partner
 
Geoffery S. MarthaGeoffery S. Martha
 
Geoffery S. Martha
 
Medtronic, Inc.
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Michel KhalafMichel Khalaf
 
Michel Khalaf
 
MetLife, Inc.
 
President and CEO
 
Sanjay MehrotraSanjay Mehrotra
 
Sanjay Mehrotra
 
Micron Technology, Inc.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Kenneth D. MoelisKenneth D. Moelis
 
Kenneth D. Moelis
 
Moelis & Company
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Raymond McDaniel, Jr.Raymond McDaniel, Jr.
 
Raymond McDaniel, Jr.
 
Moody's
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
James P. GormanJames P. Gorman
 
James P. Gorman
 
Morgan Stanley
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Greg BrownGreg Brown
 
Greg Brown
 
Motorola Solutions
 
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
 
Adena FriedmanAdena Friedman
 
Adena Friedman
 
NASDAQ
 
President and CEO
 
Thomas C. NelsonThomas C. Nelson
 
Thomas C. Nelson
 
National Gypsum Company
 
Chairman, President & CEO
 
Ted MathasTed Mathas
 
Ted Mathas
 
New York Life Insurance Co.
 
Chairman and CEO
 
James L. RoboJames L. Robo
 
James L. Robo
 
NextEra Energy, Inc.
 
Chairman and CEO
 
David StoverDavid Stover
 
David Stover
 
Noble Energy, Inc.
 
Chairman, President and CEO
 
Kathy WardenKathy Warden
 
Kathy Warden
 
Northrop Grumman Corporation
 
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President
 
Steve FisherSteve Fisher
 
Steve Fisher
 
Novelis
 
President and CEO
 
Mauricio GutierrezMauricio Gutierrez
 
Mauricio Gutierrez
 
NRG Energy, Inc.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Safra A. CatzSafra A. Catz
 
Safra A. Catz
 
Oracle Corporation
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Brian ChambersBrian Chambers
 
Brian Chambers
 
Owens Corning
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Dan ShulmanDan Shulman
 
Dan Shulman
 
PayPal
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Ramon LaguartaRamon Laguarta
 
Ramon Laguarta
 
PepsiCo
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Albert BourlaAlbert Bourla
 
Albert Bourla
 
Pfizer Inc.
 
Chairman & CEO
 
Greg C. GarlandGreg C. Garland
 
Greg C. Garland
 
Phillips 66
 
Chairman and CEO
 
Marc B. LautenbachMarc B. Lautenbach
 
Marc B. Lautenbach
 
Pitney Bowes Inc.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Robert E. Moritz Robert E. Moritz
 
Robert E. Moritz
 
PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited
 
Chairman
 
Daniel J. HoustonDaniel J. Houston
 
Daniel J. Houston
 
Principal
 
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President
 
David S. TaylorDavid S. Taylor
 
David S. Taylor
 
The Procter & Gamble Company
 
Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Tricia GriffithTricia Griffith
 
Tricia Griffith
 
Progressive Insurance
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Steve MollenkopfSteve Mollenkopf
 
Steve Mollenkopf
 
Qualcomm Incorporated
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Earl C. AustinEarl C. Austin
 
Earl C. Austin
 
Quanta Services
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Gregory J. HayesGregory J. Hayes
 
Gregory J. Hayes
 
Raytheon Technologies Corporation
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Blake MoretBlake Moret
 
Blake Moret
 
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
 
Chairman & CEO
 
Douglas L. PetersonDouglas L. Peterson
 
Douglas L. Peterson
 
S&P Global Inc.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Marc BenioffMarc Benioff
 
Marc Benioff
 
Salesforce
 
Chair & Chief Executive Officer
 
Christian KleinChristian Klein
 
Christian Klein
 
SAP
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Dr. James GoodnightDr. James Goodnight
 
Dr. James Goodnight
 
SAS
 
Chairman, President & CEO
 
Tamara L. LundgrenTamara L. Lundgren
 
Tamara L. Lundgren
 
Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.
 
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Jeffrey W. MartinJeffrey W. Martin
 
Jeffrey W. Martin
 
Sempra Energy
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Egon DurbanEgon Durban
 
Egon Durban
 
Silver Lake Partners
 
Managing Partner and Managing Director
 
Stewart ButterfieldStewart Butterfield
 
Stewart Butterfield
 
Slack
 
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer
 
Thomas A. FanningThomas A. Fanning
 
Thomas A. Fanning
 
Southern Company
 
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
James M. LoreeJames M. Loree
 
James M. Loree
 
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
 
President and CEO
 
Maurice R. GreenbergMaurice R. Greenberg
 
Maurice R. Greenberg
 
Starr Companies
 
Chairman and CEO
 
Michael L. Tipsord Michael L. Tipsord
 
Michael L. Tipsord
 
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
 
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
 
James P. KeaneJames P. Keane
 
James P. Keane
 
Steelcase Inc.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Kevin A. LoboKevin A. Lobo
 
Kevin A. Lobo
 
Stryker Corporation
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
John F. FishJohn F. Fish
 
John F. Fish
 
Suffolk Construction Company, Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Margaret KeaneMargaret Keane
 
Margaret Keane
 
Synchrony
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Brian CornellBrian Cornell
 
Brian Cornell
 
Target Corporation
 
Board Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Russell K. GirlingRussell K. Girling
 
Russell K. Girling
 
TC Energy
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr.LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr.
 
LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr.
 
TDS Inc
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Richard K. TempletonRichard K. Templeton
 
Richard K. Templeton
 
Texas Instruments Incorporated
 
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
 
Rob SpeyerRob Speyer
 
Rob Speyer
 
Tishman Speyer
 
President & Chief Executive Officer
 
Hal LawtonHal Lawton
 
Hal Lawton
 
Tractor Supply Co.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Alan D. SchnitzerAlan D. Schnitzer
 
Alan D. Schnitzer
 
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Peter J. DavorenPeter J. Davoren
 
Peter J. Davoren
 
Turner Construction Company
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Lance M. FritzLance M. Fritz
 
Lance M. Fritz
 
Union Pacific Corporation
 
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Scott KirbyScott Kirby
 
Scott Kirby
 
United Airlines
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Carol ToméCarol Tomé
 
Carol Tomé
 
UPS
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Wayne PeacockWayne Peacock
 
Wayne Peacock
 
USAA
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Mortimer (Tim) J. BuckleyMortimer (Tim) J. Buckley
 
Mortimer (Tim) J. Buckley
 
Vanguard
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Scott G. StephensonScott G. Stephenson
 
Scott G. Stephenson
 
Verisk Analytics
 
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Hans VestbergHans Vestberg
 
Hans Vestberg
 
Verizon Communications
 
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Alfred F. Kelly, Jr.Alfred F. Kelly, Jr.
 
Alfred F. Kelly, Jr.
 
Visa, Inc.
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Robert F. SmithRobert F. Smith
 
Robert F. Smith
 
Vista Equity Partners
 
Founder, Chairman and CEO
 
Curtis A. "Curt" MorganCurtis A. "Curt" Morgan
 
Curtis A. "Curt" Morgan
 
Vistra Corp.
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Stefano PessinaStefano Pessina
 
Stefano Pessina
 
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.
 
Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
Doug McMillonDoug McMillon
 
Doug McMillon
 
Walmart
 
President and Chief Executive Officer
 
Charles ScharfCharles Scharf
 
Charles Scharf
 
Wells Fargo & Company
 
Chief Executive Officer and President
 
John J. EngelJohn J. Engel
 
John J. Engel
 
WESCO International, Inc.
 
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
 
John F. BarrettJohn F. Barrett
 
John F. Barrett
 
Western & Southern Financial Group
 
Chairman, President & CEO
 
Hikmet ErsekHikmet Ersek
 
Hikmet Ersek
 
Western Union
 
Chief Executive Officer & Director
 
Wipro Limited
 
  
Aneel BhusriAneel Bhusri
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==History==
Aneel Bhusri
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The Business Roundtable was founded in 1972 by [[John Harper]], CEO of the [[Alcoa Group]], and [[Fred Borch]], CEO of [[General Electric]], who were concerned about growing public hostility to large corporations and the development of federal labor regulations and on [[unions]] in an increasingly competitive international market.
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James P. Kavanaugh
 
World Wide Technology, Inc.
 
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Xerox Corporation
 
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The '''Business Roundtable''  is an association of '[[chief executive officers]] of America’s leading corporations working to shape public policy in their interest.
 
  
In 2010, the Washington Post characterized the group as President Obama's "closest ally in the business community."<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/22/AR2010062205279.html</ref>
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==Mission==
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The aim of the forum is based on the conviction that the [[economic]] sector should play an active and effective role in the formation of [[public order]].  
  
On August 19, 2019, the group updated its decades-old definition of the purpose of a corporation, doing away with its bedrock principle that shareholder interests must be placed above all else. The statement, signed by nearly 200 chief executive officers from major U.S. corporations, makes a "fundamental commitment to all of our stakeholders," including customers, employees, suppliers and local communities.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/19/business/business-roundtable-ceos-corporations.html</ref> This seems to dovetail with the [[World Economic Forum]] and its planned 2021 corporate coup d'etat the [[Great Reset]].
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The forum is working for [[deregulation]] and reduction of government intervention through [[laws]], except where it is in their interest, for reduced corporate taxes and for more voluntary agreements for [[industry]]. The Business Roundtable also pushed the [[Multilateral Agreement on Investments]] (MAI) and supported the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]] (NAFTA) and the [[The Free Trade Area of the Americas]] (FTAA) and lobbyed for example for [[British Petroleum]], [[Coca-Cola]], [[Deutsche Bank]], [[ExxonMobil]], [[General Motors]], [[Monsanto]], [[Nike]], [[Procter & Gamble]] and [[Shell]]. In 2007, the BRT was a co-initiator of the [[Aspen|Aspen principles]].
  
==Mission==
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The organization's current focus is on taking control over policy on corporate governance, education and the workforce, energy and the environment, health and retirement, immigration, infrastructure, international engagement, regulation, tax and fiscal policy, as well their ideas on technology, the Internet and innovation.
The aim of the forum is based on the conviction that the [[economic]] sector should play an active and effective role in the formation of [[public order]]. The forum is for deregulation and reduction of government intervention through [[laws]] and [[taxes]] and for more voluntary agreements for [[industry]]. The Business Roundtable also pushed the [[Multilateral Agreement on Investments]] (MAI) and supported the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]] (NAFTA) and the [[The Free Trade Area of the Americas]] (FTAA) and lobbyed for example for [[British Petroleum]], [[Coca-Cola]], [[Deutsche Bank]], [[ExxonMobil]], [[General Motors]], [[Monsanto]], [[Nike]], [[Procter & Gamble]] and [[Shell]]. In 2007, the BRT was a co-initiator of the [[Aspen|Aspen principles]].
 
 
 
The organization's current focus is on corporate governance, education and the workforce, energy and the environment, health and retirement, immigration, infrastructure, international engagement, intelligent regulation, tax and fiscal policy, as well as technology, the Internet and innovation.
 
  
 
==Activities==
 
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The Roundtable also successfully opposed changes in corporate governance that would have made boards of directors and CEOs more accountable to stockholders.  
 
The Roundtable also successfully opposed changes in corporate governance that would have made boards of directors and CEOs more accountable to stockholders.  
  
In 1986, the Roundtable convinced the [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] to forgo new rules on merger and acquisitions, and in 1993 convinced [{Bill Clinton|President Clinton]] to water down his plan to impose penalties on excessive executive salaries.  
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In 1986, the Roundtable convinced the [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] to forgo new rules on merger and acquisitions, and in 1993 convinced [[Bill Clinton|President Clinton]] to water down his plan to impose penalties on excessive executive salaries.  
  
The Roundtable's Health, Welfare, and Retirement Income Task Force, chaired by [[Prudential Insurance]] CEO [[Robert C. Winters]], cheered President Bush's plan, which consisted mainly of subsidies to the health care industry. The nation's health care system works well for the majority of Americans, the Roundtable announced in a June 1991 statement. "We believe the solutions lie not in tearing down the present system, but in building upon it."
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The Roundtable's Health, Welfare, and Retirement Income Task Force, chaired by [[Prudential Insurance]] CEO [[Robert C. Winters]], cheered President George HW Bush's 1991 health plan, which consisted mainly of subsidies to the health care industry. The nation's health care system works well for the majority of Americans, the Roundtable announced in a June 1991 statement. "We believe the solutions lie not in tearing down the present system, but in building upon it."
  
 
The Business Roundtable also acts as a major lobby that aims to extend or maintain administrators' rights/power in large companies. For example, the U.S. [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] adopted the so-called "shareholders’ access to proxy" rule, which aimed to empower shareholders in the proposition and nomination of administrators of big [[corporations]]. The Business Roundtable was strongly against that rule, as its president [[John Castellani]] reported to the Washington Post about removing this rule: "this is our highest priority [...] Literally all of our members have called about this".<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/13/AR2010051305288.html</ref> And they got the upper hand: the SEC rule was finally dropped after intense lobbying and lawsuits.  
 
The Business Roundtable also acts as a major lobby that aims to extend or maintain administrators' rights/power in large companies. For example, the U.S. [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] adopted the so-called "shareholders’ access to proxy" rule, which aimed to empower shareholders in the proposition and nomination of administrators of big [[corporations]]. The Business Roundtable was strongly against that rule, as its president [[John Castellani]] reported to the Washington Post about removing this rule: "this is our highest priority [...] Literally all of our members have called about this".<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/13/AR2010051305288.html</ref> And they got the upper hand: the SEC rule was finally dropped after intense lobbying and lawsuits.  
  
==History==
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In 1972, the [[March Group]], co-founded by Alcoa chairman [[John D. Harper]] and [[General Electric]]CEO [[Fred Borch]], the Construction Users Anti-Inflation Roundtable, founded by retired [[U.S. Steel]] CEO [[Roger Blough]], and the Labor Law Study Group (LLSG) merged to form the Business Roundtable.
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It is not clear if the members are there in a semi-personal capacity or on behalf of the company, presumably the latter.<ref>https://www.businessroundtable.org/about-us/members</ref>
  
  

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Formation1972
Founder• John D. Harper
• Roger Blough
Membership• Thomas Murphy
• Irving Shapiro
• Clifford Garvin
• John Castellani
• Mike Roman
• 3M
• Kevin J. Wheeler
• A.O. Smith Corporation
• Robert Ford (CEO)
• Abbott
• Richard A. Gonzalez
• AbbVie
• Julie Sweet
• Accenture
• Carlos A. Rodriguez
• ADP
• Andrés Gluski
• The AES Corporation
• Dan Amos
• Aflac Incorporated
• John O. Larsen
• Alliant Energy Corporation
• Lee J. Styslinger III
• Altec
• Jeff Bezos
• Amazon
• Doug Parker
• American Airlines
• Nicholas K. Akins
• American Electric Power
• Stephen J. Squeri
• American Express
• Thomas A. Bartlett
• American Tower Corporation
• James Cracchiolo
• Ameriprise Financial
• Gail K. Boudreaux
• Anthem
• Gregory C. Case
• Aon
• Tim Cook
• Apple
• Alan B. Colberg
• Assurant
• John Stankey
• AT&T
• John A. Hayes
• Ball Corporation
• Brian T. Moynihan
• Bank of America
• José E. Almeida
• Baxter International
• Philip Blake
• Bayer Corporation
• Brendan P. Bechtel
• Bechtel Group
• Corie Barry
• Best Buy
• Laurence D. Fink
• BlackRock
• Stephen A. Schwarzman
• Blackstone
• David Calhoun
• The Boeing Company
• Glenn Fogel
• Booking Holdings
• Frédéric Lissalde
• BorgWarner
• Rich Lesser
• Boston Consulting Group
• Bernard Looney
• BP
• Giovanni Caforio
• Bristol-Myers Squibb
• Kewsong Lee
• The Carlyle Group
• David L. Gitlin
• Carrier
• D. James Umpleby III
• Caterpillar
• Robert E. Sulentic
• CBRE Group
• W. Anthony Will
• CF Industries
• Mike Wirth
• Chevron Corporation
• Brian Niccol
• Chipotle Mexican Grill
• Evan G. Greenberg
• Chubb
• David Cordani
• Cigna Corporation
• Chuck Robbins
• Cisco
• Michael L. Corbat
• Citigroup
• Lourenco Goncalves
• Cleveland-Cliffs
• CNH Industrial
• James Quincey
• The Coca-Cola Company
• Brian Humphries
• Cognizant
• Brian L. Roberts
• Comcast Corporation
• Ryan M. Lance
• ConocoPhillips
• Wendell P. Weeks
• Corning Incorporated
• James C. Collins Jr.
• Corteva Agriscience
• Tom Linebarger
• Cummins Inc.
• Brett White
• Cushman & Wakefield
• Larry J. Merlo
• CVS Health
• Harold L. Yoh III
• Day & Zimmermann
• John May
• Deere & Company
• Michael Dell
• Dell Technologies
• Punit Renjen
• Deloitte Global
• Ed Bastian
• Delta Air Lines
• Jim Fitterling
• Dow
• Lynn J. Good
• Duke Energy Corporation
• Edward D. Breen
• DuPont de Nemours
• Mike Salvino
• DXC Technology
• Mark J. Costa
• Eastman
• Craig Arnold
• Eaton
• Pedro J. Pizarro
• Edison International
• Darren W. Woods
• ExxonMobil
• Carmine Di Sibio
• EY
• Frederick W. Smith
• FedEx Corporation
• Gary Norcross
• Fidelity National Information Services
• Revathi Advaithi
• Flex
• Carlos M. Hernandez
• Fluor Corporation
• Jim Hackett
• Ford Motor Company
• Lachlan Murdoch
• Fox Corporation
• Richard C. Adkerson
• Freeport-McMoRan Inc.
• Sonia Syngal
• Gap Inc.
• Larry Culp
• GE
• Phebe Novakovic
• General Dynamics Corporation
• Mary T. Barra
• General Motors Company
• David Solomon
• Goldman Sachs
• Deanna M. Mulligan
• The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
• Gerald W. Evans Jr.
• Hanesbrands Inc.
• Steven R. Swartz
• Hearst
• Craig Menear
• The Home Depot
• Darius Adamczyk
• Honeywell
• Bruce Broussard
• Humana
• Mike Petters
• Huntington Ingalls Industries
• Arvind Krishna
• IBM Corporation
• Robert H. Swan
• Intel
• Mark Sutton
• International Paper Company
• Michael I. Roth
• The Interpublic Group of Companies
• Linda Apsey
• ITC Holdings Corp.
• George R. Oliver
• Johnson Controls International
• Alex Gorsky
• Johnson & Johnson
• Jamie Dimon
• JPMorgan Chase & Co.
• Greg A. Adams
• Kaiser Permanente
• Christopher M. Gorman
• KeyCorp
• Rick Lanoha
• Kiewit Corporation
• Michael Hsu
• Kimberly-Clark
• KPMG
• William M. Brown
• L3Harris Technologies
• Beth Ford
• Land O'Lakes
• Roger A. Krone
• Leidos Holdings
• Stuart Miller
• Lennar Corporation
• James D. Taiclet
• Lockheed Martin Corporation
• Mark Trudeau
• Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals
• Lee M. Tillman
• Marathon Oil Corporation
• Michael J. Hennigan
• Arne Sorenson
• Marriott International
• Roger Crandall
• MassMutual
• Ajay Banga
• Mastercard
• Ynon Kreiz
• Mattel
• Lawrence Kurzius
• McCormick & Company
• Brian Tyler
• McKesson Corporation
• Kevin Sneader
• McKinsey & Company
• Geoffery S. Martha
• Medtronic
• Michel Khalaf
• MetLife
• Sanjay Mehrotra
• Micron Technology
• Kenneth D. Moelis
• Moelis & Company
• Raymond McDaniel Jr
• Moody's
• James P. Gorman
• Morgan Stanley
• Greg Brown
• Motorola Solutions
• Adena Friedman
• NASDAQ
• Thomas C. Nelson
• National Gypsum Company
• Ted Mathas
• New York Life Insurance
• James L. Robo
• NextEra Energy
• David Stover
• Noble Energy
• Kathy Warden
• Northrop Grumman
• Steve Fisher
• Novelis
• Mauricio Gutierrez
• NRG Energy
• Safra A. Catz
• Oracle
• Brian Chambers
• Owens Corning
• Dan Shulman
• PayPal
• Ramon Laguarta
• PepsiCo
• Albert Bourla
• Pfizer
• Greg C. Garland
• Phillips 66
• Marc B. Lautenbach
• Pitney Bowes Inc.
• Robert E. Moritz
• PricewaterhouseCoopers
• Daniel J. Houston
• David S. Taylor
• Procter & Gamble
• Tricia Griffith
• Progressive Insurance
• Steve Mollenkopf
• Qualcomm Incorporated
• Earl C. Austin
• Quanta Services
• Gregory J. Hayes
• Raytheon
• Blake Moret
• Rockwell Automation
• Douglas L. Peterson
• S&P Global Inc.
• Marc Benioff
• Christian Klein
• SAP
• James Goodnight
• SAS Institute
• Tamara L. Lundgren
• Schnitzer Steel Industries
• Jeffrey W. Martin
• Sempra Energy
• Egon Durban
• Silver Lake Partners
• Stewart Butterfield
• Slack
• Thomas A. Fanning
• Southern Company
• James M. Loree
• Stanley Black & Decker
• Maurice R. Greenberg
• Starr Companies
• Michael L. Tipsord
• State Farm
• James P. Keane
• Steelcase Inc.
• Kevin A. Lobo
• Stryker Corporation
• John F. Fish
• Suffolk Construction Company
• Margaret Keane
• Synchrony
• Brian Cornell
• Target Corporation
• Russell K. Girling
• TC Energy
• LeRoy T. Carlson Jr.
• TDS Inc
• Richard K. Templeton
• Texas Instruments
• Rob Speyer
• Tishman Speyer
• Hal Lawton
• Tractor Supply Co.
• Alan D. Schnitzer
• The Travelers Companies
• Peter J. Davoren
• Turner Construction Company
• Lance M. Fritz
• Union Pacific Corporation
• Scott Kirby
• United Airlines
• Carol Tomé
• UPS
• Wayne Peacock
• USAA
• Mortimer J. Buckley
• Vanguard
• Scott G. Stephenson
• Verisk Analytics
• Hans Vestberg
• Verizon Communications
• Alfred F. Kelly Jr.
• Visa
• Robert F. Smith
• Vista Equity Partners
• Curtis A. Morgan
• Vistra Corp.
• Stefano Pessina
• Walgreens Boots Alliance
• Doug McMillon
• Walmart
• harles Scharf
• Wells Fargo & Company
• John J. Engel
• WESCO International
• John F. Barrett
• Western & Southern Financial Group
• Hikmet Ersek
• Western Union
• Wipro Limited
• Aneel Bhusri
• Workday
• Michael J. Kasbar
• World Fuel Services Corporation
• James P. Kavanaugh
• World Wide Technology
• John Visentin
• Xerox Corporation
• Bradley S. Jacobs
• XPO Logistics
• Patrick K. Decker
• Xylem Inc
• Anders Gustafsson
• Zebra Technologies
• Kristin Peck
• Zoetis
• Charles Prince

The Business Roundtable is an United States association of chief executive officers of leading corporations working to shape public policy in their interest. These CEO members lead companies with more than 15 million employees and more than $7 trillion in annual revenue.[1]

In 2010, the Washington Post characterized the group as President Barack Obama's "closest ally in the business community."[2]

On August 19, 2019, the group updated its decades-old definition of the purpose of a corporation, doing away with its bedrock principle that shareholder interests must be placed above all else. The statement, signed by nearly 200 chief executive officers from major U.S. corporations, makes a "fundamental commitment to all of our stakeholders," including customers, employees, suppliers and local communities.[3] This seems to dovetail with the World Economic Forum and its planned 2021 corporate coup d'etat the The Great Reset.

History

The Business Roundtable was founded in 1972 by John Harper, CEO of the Alcoa Group, and Fred Borch, CEO of General Electric, who were concerned about growing public hostility to large corporations and the development of federal labor regulations and on unions in an increasingly competitive international market.

Mission

The aim of the forum is based on the conviction that the economic sector should play an active and effective role in the formation of public order.

The forum is working for deregulation and reduction of government intervention through laws, except where it is in their interest, for reduced corporate taxes and for more voluntary agreements for industry. The Business Roundtable also pushed the Multilateral Agreement on Investments (MAI) and supported the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) and lobbyed for example for British Petroleum, Coca-Cola, Deutsche Bank, ExxonMobil, General Motors, Monsanto, Nike, Procter & Gamble and Shell. In 2007, the BRT was a co-initiator of the Aspen principles.

The organization's current focus is on taking control over policy on corporate governance, education and the workforce, energy and the environment, health and retirement, immigration, infrastructure, international engagement, regulation, tax and fiscal policy, as well their ideas on technology, the Internet and innovation.

Activities

The Business Roundtable played a key role in defeating an anti-trust bill in 1975 and a Ralph Nader plan for a consumer protection agency in 1977. It also helped dilute the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act. But the Roundtable's most significant victory was in blocking labor law reform that sought to strengthen labor law to make it more difficult for companies to intimidate workers who wanted to form unions.

In fiscal policy, the Roundtable was responsible for broadening the 1985 tax cuts signed into law by Ronald Reagan, lobbying successfully for sharp reductions in corporate taxes. In trade policy, it argued for opening foreign markets to American trade and investment. The Omnibus Trade Act of 1988 reflected the thinking of the Business Roundtable. In 1990, the Roundtable urged George HW Bush to initiate a free trade agreement with Mexico. In 1993, the Roundtable lobbied for NAFTA and against any strong side agreements on labor and the environment. It provided the money and leadership for the main pro-NAFTA lobby.

The Roundtable also successfully opposed changes in corporate governance that would have made boards of directors and CEOs more accountable to stockholders.

In 1986, the Roundtable convinced the Securities and Exchange Commission to forgo new rules on merger and acquisitions, and in 1993 convinced President Clinton to water down his plan to impose penalties on excessive executive salaries.

The Roundtable's Health, Welfare, and Retirement Income Task Force, chaired by Prudential Insurance CEO Robert C. Winters, cheered President George HW Bush's 1991 health plan, which consisted mainly of subsidies to the health care industry. The nation's health care system works well for the majority of Americans, the Roundtable announced in a June 1991 statement. "We believe the solutions lie not in tearing down the present system, but in building upon it."

The Business Roundtable also acts as a major lobby that aims to extend or maintain administrators' rights/power in large companies. For example, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted the so-called "shareholders’ access to proxy" rule, which aimed to empower shareholders in the proposition and nomination of administrators of big corporations. The Business Roundtable was strongly against that rule, as its president John Castellani reported to the Washington Post about removing this rule: "this is our highest priority [...] Literally all of our members have called about this".[4] And they got the upper hand: the SEC rule was finally dropped after intense lobbying and lawsuits.


It is not clear if the members are there in a semi-personal capacity or on behalf of the company, presumably the latter.[5]



 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
US/Chamber of Commerce“The chamber of commerce is really one of the most powerful lobbies in this country. It’s so powerful you almost never read about it. It’s one of those deep presences that rarely rise to the level of being written about in history.”Peter Dale Scott2 December 2014

 

Known members

44 of the 391 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
AT&TThe world's largest telecommunications company and the largest provider of mobile telephone services in the USA
Accenturemultinational corporation that is heavily involved in privatization and public-private partnerships in sectors such as schools.
AmazonA monopoly/cartel online retailer with deep state connections.
AppleA tech company, in a corrupt duopoly with Microsoft, its effective social engineering of children during the 2010s and 2000s and its adaption of youth culture made it the most valuable company in the world. PRISM-member. Throws activists or anyone not a WEF-member of their platform in geopolitical dilemmas. Fashion industry and wage slavery promoter.
BPMultinational oil company implicated in the 1953 Iran Coup.
Ajay BangaIndian-US business with a lot of connections, especially to processed food. As Mastercard executive interested in a cashless society.
Bank of AmericaSecond biggest bank in the US
Baxter InternationalA multi-billion dollar transnational corporation which is of interest as regards emerging diseases and vaccines.
Marc BenioffUS Internet billionaire, bought Time Magazine
Jeff BezosWorld's richest man. Founded Amazon
BlackRockWho owns a piece of everything? They do!
Albert BourlaChairman and chief executive officer of Pfizer who termed the COVID jabs "weapons"
Chevron
Citigroup
ConocoPhillipsAmerican multinational oil and gas corporation
Michael DellComputer billionaire businessman, WEF AGM regular, WEF GLT 1993
Jamie Dimon"The Most Admired Banker In The World", close to Epstein. Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1996. Since 2005 head of JPMorgan Chase
Dow Chemical
ExxonMobil
Ford Motor CompanyAmerican multinational automobile manufacturer
Alex GorskyThe CEO of Johnson & Johnson (2012 to 2021)
Evan GreenbergUS businessman, GLT 1998, 2nd generation multi-Bilderberger
Maurice GreenbergUS deep state operative
IntelBiggest US Tech company, its owner warned its main products would become a casus belli for WW3.
Johnson & JohnsonThe Vice President, Adrian Thomas was a "player" in Event 201. In March 2020 Johnson & Johnson entered into a $456 million partnership with the US government for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Bernard LooneyBecame CEO of BP in February 2020. Attended the 2022 Bilderberg
Mastercard
McKinsey & Companycorporate hit-men to loot the economy
Morgan Stanley
Northrop Grumman
OracleTech company with significant connections to the national security industry
PayPalOnline payment website
PfizerA multinational big pharma company. Made a killing during COVID
Charles PrinceOne of the main culprits for the 2008 economic crisis
Procter & GambleHuge multi-billion dollar multinational corporation; specialising in consumer goods.
PwC
RaytheonMilitary-industrial complex.
Fredrick SmithKnights of Malta, CFR ...
Special access program
Julie SweetCEO of Accenture and Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum. Married to CIA operative.
Vanguard
Visa
Walmart
Wood MackenzieA global energy, chemicals, renewables, metals and mining research and consultancy group
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