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Home » How to Beat China, Poverty, and the Chicago Bears

How to Beat China, Poverty, and the Chicago Bears

By Badger InstituteOctober 19, 2021
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Robert Doar, president of the American Enterprise Institute (and the godson of Packers legend Johnny “Blood” McNally), 
talks about lessons learned in Washington D.C., New York and New Richmond, WI.

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Robert Doar leads the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), one of the nation’s most influential conservative think tanks. Join us for an incredible evening as Doar weaves together personal anecdotes, statistical insights and his deep ties to the Badger State to discuss how conservatism helps struggling Americans and wins the contest with China.

Doar will describe his Wisconsin roots – including valuable lessons on winning that he learned from his godfather and Packer legend Johnny “Blood” McNally and the importance of servant leadership from his father, John Doar, who was born in New Richmond, WI. His father, who went to Washington during the Eisenhower Administration to work in the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice and stayed there through the Kennedy and Johnson years, took his Wisconsin values with him wherever he went.

Developed through 20 years of experience working in anti-poverty programs focused on employment and influenced by his father’s public service, Doar will outline successful conservative approaches to promote work, strong families, and civil society, all of which lay the groundwork for a more prosperous America.

Event Details

Tuesday, October 19
Wisconsin Club (900 West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233)

  • 5:30 p.m. Cocktails
  • 6:15 p.m. Seated Dinner
  • Cocktail Attire
  • Complimentary Valet Parking

Given the recent COVID spike, we respectfully ask that you refrain from attending the dinner if you have not been vaccinated. We will rely on the honor system regarding vaccination status. We understand a range of opinions and circumstances exist on this topic. Thank you for helping us make sure all attendees can feel comfortable. We deeply appreciate your support, in-person or otherwise. 

Sponsorships

Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact Kirsten Golinski at kirsten@badgerinstitute.org or 229-894-4496 for more information or to participate.

  • Platinum ($10,000) – priority seating table of 8 at dinner, 8 tickets to VIP reception, 2-page ad in program
  • Gold ($5000) – priority seating table of 8 at dinner, 4 tickets to VIP reception, 1-page ad in program
  • Silver ($2500) – priority seating table of 8 at dinner, 2 tickets to VIP reception
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