Takeaway: Please join us Tuesday, September 27th.

Hedgeye Potomac is hosting a dinner with one of Washington’s top political
strategists, Scott Reed, to share insight on the presidential election and outlook on
the state of play for Senate and House races this fall. We welcome you to join us for
this dynamic discussion.

The dinner will be held at 21 Club in New York City on Tuesday, September 27th with cocktails at 5:00p.m. and dinner at 6:00 p.m.

Please RSVP to sales@hedgeye.com

Scott Reed is the senior political strategist at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He is responsible for
overseeing the Chamber’s federal voter education program. Reed created and implemented the
blueprint for that strategy to help recruit business-friendly candidates, overseeing traditional and
digital advertising campaigns, and identifying credible messengers to showcase the importance of
the free enterprise system.

Reed was campaign manager for Bob Dole’s 1996 presidential campaign. He oversaw the national
campaign, which included political strategy, policy development, communications, and advertising
during the GOP primary and the general election. In addition, he directed preparations for the 1996
Republican National Convention in San Diego and the vice presidential selection process of Jack
Kemp. In 1993, Reed was appointed executive director of the Republican National Committee. He
served as chief operating officer of the GOP during the historic elections in 1993 and 1994 when
the Republicans gained control of both the House and the Senate for the first time in more than
40 years.

During the Bush administration, Reed served as chief of staff to Secretary Jack Kemp at
the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He directed personnel, political, and policy
matters, employing a long-term empowerment and privatization program.