U.S. Tax Policy: A Conversation with
Hon. Dave Camp, Northwood University
Bay Harbor Economic Symposium

Saturday, August 19, 2017 at the Bay Harbor Yacht Club
4300 Vista Drive • Bay Harbor, MI 49770

 

See the press release here.

 

Dave Camp Photo

 

Economic Symposium • 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Featuring a Tax Policy Conversation with Chairman Camp,
Keynote: Hon. Dave Camp
PwC, Senior Policy Advisor
Washington National Tax Service
     

Economic Outlook by Dr. Timothy G. Nash, Senior Vice President, Strategic and Corporate Alliances; Robert C. McNair Endowed Chair; Director of Robert C. and Janice McNair Center for the Advancement of Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, and Dr. Adam Guerrero, Associate Professor, Richard DeVos Graduate School of Management.

 

About Hon. Dave Camp
The Honorable Dave Camp is Senior Policy Advisor within PwC’s Washington National Tax Services (WNTS) practice. Chairman Camp provides his perspective to PwC clients on important federal policy issues, including tax reform, the economy and the impact of proposed policy changes on businesses. He helps companies navigate the dynamic legislative and regulatory process to develop successful strategies and advance policies meant to improve economic growth and competition in global markets. He also provides valuable insight on the global business environment, including issues specific to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) initiatives.

 

Chairman Camp served as a Member of the US House of Representatives from 1991 to 2015, representing the 4th Congressional District of Michigan. From 2010 to 2014, Chairman Camp served as Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means and is recognized for his leadership in advancing comprehensive tax reform. As Ways & Means Chairman, Mr. Camp served as part of the House Republication leadership and played a major role in the formation of policy on a wide range of issues. He was engaged in the Committee’s work on tax policy, international trade, Medicare, Social Security and fiscal policy issues for more than two decades. In March 2014, he introduced H.R. 1, The Tax Reform Act of 2014, which is the most comprehensive tax reform proposal since the mid-1980s. The Camp proposal, as it became known, is widely recognized as the foundational text for significant business and international tax reform in the future.

 

In addition to his Ways & Means chairmanship, Mr. Camp was a member of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) for six years, serving as Chairman in 2011 and 2013 and Vice Chairman in 2012 and 2014. He also served on the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, created in February 2010 to identify policies to improve the US fiscal situation after the deep economic downturn. While on the Commission, Chairman Camp co-led the Tax Reform Working Group. Subsequently, he was one of 12 members of the 2011 Congressional Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction.

 

Chairman Camp’s extensive tax policy experience helps companies navigate the dynamic legislative and regulatory process to develop successful strategies and advance policies meant to improve economic growth and competition in global markets.

 

Questions? Contact Ashleigh Summers 1.989.837.4465 or summers@northwood.edu

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Bay Harbor Economic Symposium!
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Contact Info

Bay Harbor Yacht Club
4300 Vista Drive
Bay Harbor, Michigan 48770
P: (231) 439-2100