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Christopher Papagianis is managing director of the New York City office of e21. Papagianis was previously special assistant for domestic policy to President George W. Bush. In this role, he guided the collaborative process within the executive branch to develop and implement policies, legislation, and regulations across numerous agencies, including the Department of Treasury, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Transportation, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Health and Human Services. Prior to joining the White House team, Papagianis worked in the U.S. Senate as one of the top policy advisers to Sen. Jim Talent. Before serving in the U.S. government, Papagianis was a Peabody Fellow at Harvard University, where he also received his B.A.
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- Why Not Enact An 'Intelligent' National Infrastructure Plan?, Reuters News, 06-19-12
- Is Uncle Sam Ever Truly an Investor?, Reuters News, 05-02-12
- A Simple Plan To Relieve Airport Congestion, Reuters News, 03-26-12
- Ryan's Budget Frames 2012 Election Around Medicare, Reuters News, 03-23-12
- Surprise — We Might Actually Begin Meaningful Housing Reform, Reuters News, 03-20-12
- Three Disturbing Trends in Commercial Banking, Reuters News, 03-13-12
- Will Conservatives Embrace a Consumption Tax?, Reuters News, 03-02-12
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