As the U.S. election approaches, its outcome is poised to have significant implications for economic trends and the investment landscape. In this exclusive webcast, David Frum—author, journalist, political commentator, and former presidential speechwriter—shares his insights on economic policy, international trade, and geopolitics.
Facilitated by John Nicola, Chairman, CEO, and Co-CIO of Nicola Wealth, this conversation explores how political shifts could influence broader economic and societal trends.
Key topics discussed include:
- Global Political and Economic Disruptions: Understand how current events are fueling social tensions and reshaping power dynamics leading up to the election.
- Impact on International Relations: Explore the potential effects of the election on trade policies, tariffs, and overall economic conditions.
- Energy Market Transitions: Gain insights into how shifts toward sustainable energy sources may be influenced by electoral outcomes.
- Long-term Investment Perspectives: Learn the importance of maintaining a disciplined investment approach to navigate market volatility amidst political uncertainty
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Speaker Bios
David Frum
Social & Political Commentator, Staff Writer at The Atlantic
David Frum is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers, including TRUMPOCALYPSE: Restoring American Democracy. A former speechwriter and special assistant to President George W. Bush (2001-2002), Frum is renowned for his incisive analysis of U.S. politics, foreign policy, and global affairs. He appears regularly on MSNBC, BBC, CBC, and CNN.
Drawing from his extensive experience in Republican politics since 1980, Frum provides thought-provoking insights on elections, global energy markets, international trade, and geopolitical tensions. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in History from Yale and a Law degree from Harvard, where he served as President of the Federalist Society. He divides his time between Washington DC and Wellington, Ontario.