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Evan Bayh        

Former Indiana Governor & U.S. Senator; Lobbyist

Birch Evans Bayh III is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and politician of the Democratic Party who served as the junior United States Senator from Indiana from 1999 to 2011 and the 46th Governor of Indiana from 1989 to 1997.

Bayh was first elected to public office as the Secretary of State of Indiana in 1986. He held the position for two years before being elected Governor. He left his office after completing two terms and briefly took a job lecturing at Indiana University Bloomington. He was elected to Congress as a Senator in 1998 and reelected in 2004.

On February 15, 2010, Bayh unexpectedly announced he would not seek reelection to the Senate in 2010. After leaving the Senate, he was replaced by his predecessor, Dan Coats, and became a partner with the law and lobbying firm McGuireWoods in the firm's Washington, D.C. office, and also became a senior adviser with Apollo Global Management. He was a part-time contributor for Fox News from March 2011 to July 2016. In June 2011, he became a messaging adviser for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. On October 27, 2011, it was announced that Berry Plastics Corp. had appointed Bayh to its board of directors.

Following the withdrawal of the 2016 Democratic primary winner Baron Hill, Bayh announced that he would be running to take back his old Senate seat from retiring Republican incumbent Dan Coats. He was defeated by Todd Young in the general election by a 10-point margin (52% to 42%).

As a senator, Bayh served on six Senate Committees: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Armed Services; Energy and Natural Resources; the Select Committee on Intelligence; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; and the Special Committee on Aging. From his work to help stimulate the economy through job creation and small business growth to leading the fight to ensure our nations wounded soldiers receive the high-quality care they need, Senator Bayh has provided laser-focused leadership on a wide range of important issues facing the nation.

Bayh recently joined Apollo Global Management, a New York private equity firm, as a senior adviser for public policy. Apollo manages distressed debt deals and has $57.8 billion in assets. In addition, the Washington law firm McGuireWoods LLP announced early this year that the former senator will be serving as a partner and strategic consultant. In this capacity, he will be working as an adviser to the firm's most prominent domestic and international clients who have a stake in Washington's contentious public policy battles.

Senator Bayh also authored From Father to Son, an autobiography about the importance of family and how being the son of a civil servant shaped his values.

Speech Topics


Geopolitics Today.

On the advisory board of the CIA and a former member of the Select Committee on Intelligence, Evan Bayh discusses the current geopolitical challenges faced by the United States, offering audiences a debrief of the most pressing and breaking their implications down into three categories: the strategic, the tactical, and the moral. In a clear, conversational style that allows even novice foreign affairs followers to understand, he shares insider insights about the hot spots around the world, including Iran, Syria, China, and more.

The Future of the Country and our Economy.

Evan Bayh discusses the economic future of America and shares stories about why he is still optimistic for our future, looking at four areas in particular – energy, healthcare, international standing, and economic model. In an “energy renaissance,” Bayh points out that the U.S. is exporting energy again, re-shoring jobs previously lost to the international market, and improving our geopolitical standing through increased energy independence. Healthcare costs, he explains, are the main driver of our nation’s deficits, are lowering (increasing at a decreased rate). Internationally, Bayh see that our economic challengers all have issues of their own, which means that the U.S. is still the best investment option. Lastly, he maintains that democratic free market capitalism is still the best, most sustainable economic model. We only need to improve education and the social safety net to ensure that opportunity remains available to everyone. With an engaging and conversational style, Bayh shares these insights and insider stories as he evaluates the economic future of our nation.

The Current State of Politics:

The Good, the Bad, and the Dysfunction. Evan Bayh evaluates the current political outlook in a talk that covers the hot topics of the day, the nuances of the political dysfunction, and how that dysfunction could impact future negotiations on issues like the Affordable Care Act, the debt ceiling, and tax reform. A moderate in Congress who worked on both sides of the aisle, he looks at Republicans and Democrats – assigning strengths and weaknesses on both sides. He discusses how to overcome the gap between the far Left and the far Right with voters in the general election, and how this gap affects what legislation can pass as members fear primary challenges from increasingly well-funded fringe candidates. He also addresses how district maps are drawn and how these gerrymandered regions influence elections and the increasingly partisan Congress. Bayh ends with light forecasting on the upcoming election, potential solutions to these partisan policy problems, and reasons why he is still optimistic about America’s political future.

News


Susan Bayh, wife of Indiana ex-governor, fights brain cancer - Post ...
Evan Bayh said they've been told that 17 percent of patients undergoing such advanced treatments survive for at least three years but they are optimistic about  ...
Evan Bayh to keynote One Region luncheon
Aug 26, 2014 ... Evan Bayh, who served two terms at Indiana governor, will headline the annual event at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 10 at the Radisson at Star Plaza in ...
Evan Bayh: Unlikely to run for governor again - TheIndyChannel.com
Aug 22, 2014 ... Democrat Evan Bayh says he's unlikely to make a bid to return to the Indiana governor's office and will make a final decision soon.

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