Christopher P. Liddell has held senior roles in politics, the private sector, and philanthropy. He was a White House Deputy Chief of Staff and has been involved in three presidential transition cycles. In the private sector, he has been Chief Financial Officer of several major companies, including Microsoft and General Motors.

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Liddell's thesis is grounded in an important underlying reality: Our federal government is unimaginably vast; its structures are impossibly complex; and its pace of operation is frustratingly slow. . . . Liddell knows whereof he speaks, having worked for decades in the private sector--as chief financial officer at Microsoft and at General Motors, among other positions--before becoming a deputy chief of staff in the Trump White House.. . . . [and he] has a healthy understanding of the limits of any government process, no matter how well thought out and improved it might be.-- "Wall Street Journal" A former Trump White House insider suggests a program of reform for better preparing candidates to serve in the highest office in the land...with advice that candidates for higher office should surely take under consideration.-- "Kirkus Reviews"