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Brian Calle is a Senior Fellow with PRI focusing on California-related issues. He is an opinion columnist and editorial writer for the Orange County Register, president of the Young Executives of America, an associate professor at California State University, Los Angeles, and a member of the Board of Governors for the University of Southern California. Before joining the Orange County Register, Mr. Calle was a vice president of the Claremont Institute in Southern California.

Mr. Calle has Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Business Communications and Political Science from the University of Southern California and California State University, Los Angeles, respectively.

Mr. Calle has written and studied on a wide range of issues, including education, entitlement reform, economics, foreign policy, and national security. He is particularly interested in high-quality science, math, engineering, and technology education for boys and girls and restoring financial strength in the American household.


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