Luncheon and Discussion with Andrew F. Puzder

June 29, 2018
538 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA, USA
150320221647327683

The Pacific Research Institute and the Los Angeles County Lincoln Club Downtown Chapter present

The Capitalist Comeback: The Trump Boom and the Left’s Plot to Stop It
Andrew F. Puzder
A Noon Luncheon and Discussion

Friday, June 29, 2018
The California Club
538 S Flower St, Los Angeles, CA 90071

Doors Open at 11:30 a.m. | Luncheon Begins at Noon

Andy Puzder says that “capitalism” is not a dirty word, and thankfully President Trump understands this. In his book, The Capitalist Comeback, Puzder traces the development of the anti-profit forces in the U.S. and shows how, under President Trump, they can be vanquished for good. Puzder is the former chief executive of CKE Restaurants, where he helped turn Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. into the fast food powerhouses that they are today. Starting as the owner’s personal attorney in 1991, Puzder helped pull the company out of serious financial difficulties. Under his leadership, CKE expanded to 3,700 restaurants globally.

Registration is Closed

Business Attire (Coat and Tie Required)

For further information or questions, please contact Vickie Nelson at 415-955-6110 or [email protected].

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