Organizations Filed Purposes:
COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE (CEI) IS A NON-PROFIT PUBLIC POLICY ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE PRINCIPLES OF FREE ENTERPRISE AND LIMITED GOVERNMENT. WE BELIEVE THAT CONSUMERS ARE BEST HELPED NOT BY GOVERNMENT REGULATION BUT BY BEING ALLOWED TO MAKE THEIR OWN CHOICES IN A FREE MARKETPLACE.
PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH/EDUCATION DEDICATED TO PRINCIPLES OF FREE ENTERPRISE & LIMITED GOVERNMENT.
COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTREACHCEI'S COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTREACH DEPARTMENT ASSISTS THE CEI POLICY CENTERS WITH THEIR EFFORTS TO DISSEMINATE RESEARCH FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS TO VARIOUS AUDIENCES INCLUDING POLICYMAKERS, NEWS MEDIA, ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. IT ALSO HELPS THE POLICY CENTERS BUILD COALITIONS OF LIKE MINDED SCHOLARS, ACTIVISTS, AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS TO ADVANCE THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION OF PROMOTING THE INSTITUTIONS OF LIBERTY AND REMOVING GOVERNMENT-CREATED BARRIERS TO ECONOMIC FREEDOM, INNOVATION, AND PROSPERITY.
CENTER FOR ECONOMIC FREEDOMCEI'S CENTER FOR ECONOMIC FREEDOM ADDRESSES MANY OF THE INDUSTRIES AND ACTIVITIES WHERE LONG-ESTABLISHED, AND OFTEN PATERNALISTIC, REGULATORY POLICIES TEND TO STYMIE THE CREATION AND EVOLUTION OF NEW PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, TECHNOLOGIES, BUSINESS PRACTICES, AND WORK ARRANGEMENTS. KEY ISSUE AREAS INCLUDE BANKING AND SECURITIES REGULATION, CONSUMER FINANCE, LABOR LAW AND EMPLOYMENT POLICY, CONSUMER PRODUCT REGULATION, AND TRADE POLICY. THESE ISSUE AREAS REQUIRES OUR EXPERTS TO HAVE A FIRM UNDERSTANDING OF EXISTING REGULATION, REGULATION'S MONETARY AND SOCIAL COSTS, AND AN APPRECIATION OF THE WAY TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION PRESENT NEW CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS FOR REFORM.
CENTER FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTCEI'S CENTER FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT MAKES THE POSITIVE CASE FOR ABUNDANT ENERGY AND PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES BASED ON ECONOMIC FREEDOM, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND LIMITED GOVERNMENT. THE CENTER WORKS TO COMBAT THE BELIEF THAT PROSPERITY THREATENS THE ENVIRONMENT, THAT THE ANSWER TO EVERY ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGE IS MORE REGULATION AND THAT RISKS CAN BE ABOLISHED BY LIMITING HUMAN INGENUITY.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Kent Lassman | PRESIDENT | 40 | $244,359 |
Wayne Crews | VP FOR POLICY | 40 | $157,967 |
Sam Kazman | VICE PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL | 40 | $136,339 |
Iain Murray | VP OF STRATEGY | 40 | $129,687 |
Myron Ebell | DIRECTOR FOR CENTER FOR ENERGY | 40 | $124,389 |
Travis Burk | ATTORNERY | 40 | $112,930 |
Marlo Lewis | SENIOR FELLOW | 40 | $112,930 |
Amanda France | SECRETARY, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT | 40 | $93,778 |
Carrie Diamond Treasurer - As | OF 11/2019, DIRECTOR OF ADMIN. | 40 | $26,390 |
Todd Zywicki | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Richard Tren | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Ike Sugg | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Geoffrey Pohanka | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Laura Holmes Jost | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Kerry Halferty Hardy | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Michael S Greve | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Michael W Gleba | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Kristina Crane | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Fred L Smith Jr | FOUNDER, DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Jean-Claude Gruffat | CHAIRMAN | 1 | $0 |
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