Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough is hosting a call with General Dan Christman to discuss Geopolitics in the Trump Era tomorrow, January 18th at 2:30PM ET.

We welcome you to join us for a dynamic discussion with General Christman who will share some of his thoughts and predictions on international political behavior as we enter a new phase in our Nation’s foreign policy.

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Lieutenant General Dan Christman Discusses Geopolitics in the Trump Era - January 18th at 2:30PM ET - Slide1

ABOUT LIEUTENANT GENERAL DAN CHRISTMAN

 

LTG Dan Christman, USA, Ret. serves as Hedgeye Potomac Research’s Senior National Security Analyst, providing deep insight into international affairs and national security.  Most recently, Dan provided strategic leadership on international issues affecting the business community for organizations such as the US Chamber of Commerce.  Dan’s long history of leadership includes his service as a United States Army lieutenant general and former Superintendent of the United States Military Academy.  He served in highly visible and strategically important positions and four times was awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the nation's highest peacetime service award.

He also served for two years as assistant to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, during which time he traveled with and advised Secretary of State Warren Christopher.  He was centrally involved during this period with negotiations between Israel and Syria as a member of the Secretary's Middle East Peace Team. Further, Christman represented the United States as a member of NATO's Military Committee in Brussels, Belgium.


Graduating first in his class from West Point, Christman also received MPA and MSE degrees in public affairs and civil engineering from Princeton University and graduated with honors from The George Washington University Law School. He is a decorated combat veteran of Southeast Asia, where he commanded a company in the 101st Airborne Division in 1969.