BRIAN REARDON TO SERVE AS SENIOR ECONOMIC ADVISER
Boston, MA - Governor Mitt Romney today announced that noted economist Brian Reardon will serve as Senior Economic Adviser to Romney for President. Reardon will join Economic Advisory Council Co-Chairs Glenn Hubbard, Greg Mankiw, and John Cogan in advising Governor Romney on economic policy.
"Brian's dedication to conservative economic principles has earned him widespread acclaim. His experience in coordinating tax and economic policy at the White House will be a valuable addition to our already strong economic team," said Governor Romney. "As our country confronts extraordinary economic challenges at home and abroad, Brian will help craft the sound strategies we need to keep our economy growing."
Joining the Economic Advisory Council, Reardon said, "As governor of one of the most liberal states in the country, Governor Romney proved an unfailing champion of low taxes and fiscal responsibility. He has displayed a dedication to the economic principles of Ronald Reagan that will help ensure the U.S. economy remains free and strong."

