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Karl Zinsmeister

Author, researcher, writer.

Karl Zinsmeister, vice president at The Philanthropy Roundtable in Washington, D.C., recently created The Almanac of American Philanthropy, the authoritative new reference on America's powerful tradition of solving public problems with private resources. He oversees Philanthropy magazine. Karl has authored 11 books, including two different works of embedded reporting on the Iraq war, a book on charter schools, a storytelling cookbook, even a graphic novel published by Marvel Comics. He has also made a PBS feature film and written hundreds of articles for publications ranging from the Atlantic to the Wall Street Journal. Earlier in his career he was a Senate aide to Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the J. B. Fuqua Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and editor in chief for nearly 13 years of The American Enterprise magazine. From 2006 to 2009 Karl served in the West Wing as the President's chief domestic policy adviser and director of the White House Domestic Policy Council. He is a graduate of Yale University and also studied at Trinity College Dublin.

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