Rhett Buttle is an entrepreneur, advocate, and one of the most trusted leaders at the intersection of business and policy in Washington, DC. Most recently, Rhett served as National Business Advisor to President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign. He has worked for President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Rhett is the founder of Public Private Strategies (PPS) and President of the Public Private Strategies Institute (PPSI), which works to bring together the public and private sectors to build coalitions, activate campaigns, and create strategic partnerships to drive policy and market outcomes. In these roles, he advises leading policy makers, foundations, nonprofits, and corporations. In addition to PPS and PPSI, he has helped found the Small Business Roundtable, Small Business for America’s Future, and the Next Gen Chamber of Commerce. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Aspen Institute and a regular contributor to Forbes, where he writes on the intersection of business, policy, and politics. Rhett has also been featured in The New York Times, CNNThe Wall Street Journal, and several other business publications.

 

 

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Blog Posts

Five Takeaways From The 2023 Aspen Ideas Festival

Every June, innovators, policymakers, academics, business and nonprofit leaders, advocates, artists, and journalists exchange and dialogue about issues and ideas that are shaping our lives and challenging us.

July 11, 2023

Blog Posts

Exploring the Important Link Between Health and Wealth

Long-lasting improvement on the issues of financial and health inequality requires multidisciplinary solutions that embrace the inter-relatedness of these issues.

November 5, 2019

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5 Takeaways from Exploring the Important Link Between Health & Wealth

Tthe Financial Security Program and the Health, Medicine and Society Program are moving forward with the opportunity to examine the common essential building blocks of healthcare, medicine, wellness, and financial well-being.

November 5, 2019