Todd G. Buchholz
<p>Todd G. Buchholz is a former White House director of economic policy, managing director of the legendary Tiger hedge fund, and winner of Harvard’s annual teaching prize in economics. He is the author of <em>New Ideas from Dead Economists</em> and <em>New Ideas from Dead CEOs</em>, and has written for the <em>New York Times</em>, the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>, <em>Time,</em> and <em>Forbes</em>. He regularly appears on PBS, NPR, Fox, and CNBC, and is a co-producer of the Broadway hit <em>Jersey Boys</em>. Buchholz has served as a fellow at Cambridge University and is the inventor of the Math Arrow Matrix. He lives in Southern California.</p>