Representing Small Investors in the Corporate Boardroom: A Conversation with the State Treasurers of Colorado, Connecticut, and Vermont
America’s economic success has long rested on a broad middle class that—as customers, employees, and investors—shared in the profitability and growth of American companies. Citizens who can invest, build wealth, and improve their quality of life are a critical ingredient in
strengthening democratic capitalism. Today, however, individuals often feel sidelined in the economy and disconnected from corporate decisions that seem distant.
This leads them to ask hard questions: Does this economy work for me? Who represents me in our economy? If I save and invest, can I really participate meaningfully?
Please join Georgetown Law’s Denny Center for Democratic Capitalism for a timely conversation to address these questions and more—featuring the elected State Treasurers of Colorado, Connecticut, and Vermont.
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