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Organizations established for the COVID-19 pandemic
The Great American Economic Revival Industry Groups were created by U.S. President
Donald Trump to combat the
economic impact of the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic .
[1]
Trump originally proposed a second task force, following the
White House Coronavirus Task Force .
[2] He later referred to the group as the "opening our country taskforce" and "opening our country council".
[3]
Larry Kudlow and
Steve Mnuchin were expected to be named members.
[4] Further details were expected to be announced in mid April 2020.
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Members
Darius Adamczyk of
Honeywell (2017)
Mary Barra of
General Motors (2014)
Jim DeMint in 2005
David Farr of
Emerson Electric (2011)
Steve Forbes in 2016
Alex Gorsky of
Johnson & Johnson (2018)
Harold Hamm of
Continental Resources (2012)
Marillyn Hewson of
Lockheed Martin (2014)
Abigail Johnson of
Fidelity Investments (2012)
Douglas Leone of
Sequoia Capital (2013)
Bernard Marcus of
The Home Depot (2015)
Doug McMillon of
Walmart (2019)
Brian Moynihan of
Bank of America (2010)
Elon Musk of
Tesla, Inc. (2018)
James Quincey of
The Coca-Cola Company (2018)
Condoleezza Rice in 2005
Stephen A. Schwarzman of
The Blackstone Group (2008)
Arne Sorenson of
Marriott International (2016)
Barry Sternlicht of
Starwood Capital Group (2016)
Hal Lawton of
Tractor Supply (2020)
Agriculture
Banking
Construction, Labor, and Workforce
Defense
Energy
Financial Services
Food and Beverage
Healthcare
Hospitality
Manufacturing
Real Estate
Retail
Technology
Telecommunications
Transportation
Sports
Thought Leaders
References
Locations
States and D.C. Territories and other areas Ships
Responses
Government response
Private response
Impacts
Notable people
Federal State and local Scientists