American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Matthew J. Slaughter serves as The Paul Danos Dean at The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth since 2008, where Matthew J. also holds positions as the Earl C. Daum 1924 Professor of International Business and has served as Associate Dean for Faculty and the MBA Program. Slaughter is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and an Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Additional roles include being on the Board of Academic Advisors for the International Tax Policy Forum, an Academic Advisor for McKinsey & Company, and a member of the Economic Advisory Board for the Economic Innovation Group. Previous experience includes serving as an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Office of the President. Slaughter's academic career began at Dartmouth College, where Matthew J. held various professorial roles from 1994 to 2002. Slaughter holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Notre Dame.
American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Since its founding in 1780, the American Academy has served the nation as a champion of scholarship, civil dialogue, and useful knowledge. As one of the nation’s oldest learned societies and independent policy research centers, the Academy convenes leaders from the academic, business, and government sectors to address critical challenges facing our global society. Through studies, publications, and programs on the Humanities, Arts, and Education; Science, Engineering, and Technology; Global Security and International Affairs; and American Institutions and the Public Good, the Academy provides authoritative and nonpartisan policy advice to decision-makers in government, academia, and the private sector. The Academy’s membership of 4,600 Fellows and 600 International Honorary Members includes many of the most accomplished scholars and practitioners worldwide. The Academy frequently sponsors meetings, lectures, panel discussions, and informal gatherings around the country. Topics are drawn from Academy projects and studies as well as the research and writings of Academy members. Academy publications include the journal Dædalus; a magazine, the Bulletin; and books, research papers, and other special reports.