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Keith Hennessey is a Lecturer in Economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB), Stanford Law School, and the School of Humanities and Sciences' Public Policy Department. Since 2010, he has taught courses on economic policy, civics, and U.S.-China relations. He concurrently serves as the David Rubenstein Leadership Fellow at the George W. Bush Institute. Prior to academia, he spent 14 years in senior White House roles, including Director of the National Economic Council under President George W. Bush.
- Educations:
- MPP, Harvard Kennedy School, 1994
- BAS in Math and Political Science, Stanford University, 1990
His research focuses on American economic policy and civics, with teaching engagements emphasizing legislative processes, democratic institutions, and strategic competition. He has been recognized with multiple teaching awards from Stanford GSB, including the MBA Distinguished Teaching Award (2014).
Professional experience includes roles such as Assistant to the President for Economic Policy (2007–09), Deputy Director of the National Economic Council (2002–07), and Member of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (2009–11). His media contributions span analyses on fiscal policy, debt ceiling negotiations, and public policy debates in outlets like The Wall Street Journal.
Keith’s advising and grants are not explicitly detailed, but his academic leadership in policy education underscores his commitment to civic engagement. He is affiliated with multiple Stanford entities and the George W. Bush Institute, contributing to policy discourse through lectures and public commentary.





