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Robert L. Bradley

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Robert L. Bradley is president of the Institute for Energy Research in Houston, Texas, and a senior research fellow at the University of Houston.

He previously served as Director of Public Policy Analysis at Enron, where he was a speechwriter for CEO Kenneth Lay.

He is listed as an expert for the Competitive Enterprise Institute, adjunct scholar for both the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, and an Academic Advisor for the Center for the American Idea and the Texas Review Society.


He has also been linked to the Texas Public Policy Foundation, the Heritage Foundation, the American Sound Science Coalition, the Free Enterprise Institute, and the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University. [1] (http://www.usasurvival.org/enron.html)

Bradley was on the "Environment and Natural Resources Task Force" of the e-Texas project, 2001.

Links

  • Enron Scandal (http://www.usasurvival.org/enron.html), America's Survival Inc., accessed April 2004.
  • Robert L. Bradley (http://www.mackinac.org/), biography, Mackinac Center website.
  • Mark Bartschi, Business Ethics: An Oxymoron? (http://www.thesandspur.org/news/2003/10/17/News/Business.Ethics.An.Oxymoron-531937.shtml), The Sandspur, October 17, 2003.

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