Joel Kurtzman

Joel Kurtzman is a Senior Fellow at the Milken Institute, a non-profit, non-partisan think tank. His research focuses on globalization and its risks and has been published widely. He is also Executive Director of the Milken Institute’s SAVE Project which focuses on energy security, climate change and alternative energy. Kurtzman is a Trustee of Sierra Nevada College, and a member of the Editorial Board of MIT Sloan Management Review. He is an adv... More
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