Description
Join us for a special and timely event commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States.
Acclaimed author David Lefer presents his compelling book, The Founding Conservatives—a fresh and vivid exploration of the American Revolution that goes beyond the familiar names and stories.
Rather than retelling a settled narrative, Lefer brings to life the fierce and often overlooked debates between radical revolutionaries and more cautious, conservative voices. He shines a spotlight on lesser-known founders whose ideas, influence, and principled restraint helped shape the character and durability of the new Republic.
Discover a side of the founding era that feels immediate, dynamic, and surprisingly relevant today.
Don’t miss this engaging presentation and conversation that reexamines how the United States was truly forged.
The virtual presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.
Participants must register by NOON on July 13th to receive details on joining the discussion. The Zoom link will be sent out 24 hours before the event.
This is a private, alumni-only, off-the-record discussion. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and participants and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of The Harvard Business School Club.
By registering for this event you agree to abide by the HBSCNY Code of Conduct for yourself and your guests (read here).
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Speaker
David Lefer
Professor, Journalist, and Author
David Lefer is an Industry Associate Professor at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering, where he directs the Innovation and Technology Forum. His academic work focuses on invention, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Lefer also serves as an adjunct professor for the National Science Foundation’s Innovation-Corps program, teaching scientists, engineers, and inventors how to turn their ideas into viable startups using the Lean Startup method. A startup co-founder himself, he served as COO of Scigus, Inc., where he helped secure a multimillion-dollar defense contract to build high-powered, solid-state microwave emitters for the US Navy and oversaw the venture as Project Manager. Previously a journalist, he worked as a reporter for the New York Daily News, the China News in Taiwan, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Newsday and as a producer for the PBS talk show The Digital Age and CNBC’s Topic A with Tina Brown.
Lefer has written two highly acclaimed books. He collaborated with Sir Harold Evans on They Made America, the bestselling book on American innovation which was made into a four-part PBS series and featured on the History Channel. Fortune magazine named the book one of the top 100 business books of the past 75 years. Lefer’s newest book, The Founding Conservatives: How a group of unsung heroes saved the American revolution about the birth of the American right during the Revolutionary War, was published by Penguin in 2013 and was hailed by the Kirkus Reviews as “Groundbreaking history not to be missed—a book to quote and to keep, as the material is rich enough to merit rereading.”
A 1994 honor graduate of Harvard College, Lefer obtained in 1995 a master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of Journalism.