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The White House List of those CEO's who have dined with Obama

2011

The SilconValley bash...

With:


Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple,

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Palo Alto social networking powerhouse Facebook;

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google

According Advertisement to Bloomberg, spokeswomen for Oracle's Larry Ellison and Cisco Systems' John Chambers confirmed the two CEOs would be at the dinner

John Doerr, a senior partner at Silicon Valley venture capital giant Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

Carol Bartz, CEO of Yahoo

Twitter CEO Dick Costolo

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings

Genentech Chairman Arthur Levinson

Stanford University President John L. Hennessy

Steve Westly, the former eBay executive and California state controller who is now a cleantech venture capitalist.

Biz Break: For Obama, dinner with Apple, Facebook, Google, Netflix, Yahoo CEOs

2010

The White House Confab -

The full list CEOs who participated were:

·         Ronald Williams, Chairman & CEO, Aetna
·         Patricia Woertz, Chairman, President & CEO, Archer Daniels Midland Company
·         Riley Bechtel, Chairman & CEO, Bechtel Group, Inc.
·         Peter Grauer, Chairman, President & CEO, Bloomberg, Inc.
·         Jim Owens, Chairman & CEO, Caterpillar
·         Ellen Kullman, Chairman & CEO, DuPont
·         Rex Tillerson, Chairman & CEO, ExxonMobil
·         Jamie Dimon, Chairman, President & CEO, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
·         Charles Moorman, Chairman & CEO, Norfolk Southern Corporation
·         Steve Odland, Chairman & CEO, Office Depot
·         James Goodnight, Chairman, President & CEO, SAS Institute Inc.
·         Andrew Liveris, Chairman & CEO, The Dow Chemical Company
·         Angela Braly, Chairman, President & CEO, WellPoint, Inc.
 
Other administration officiald who attended were:
 
·      Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
·      National Economic Council Director Larry Summers
·      Senior Adviser Valerie Jarrett
·      Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
·      Chief Economist of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board Austan Goolsbee

 

Source The Hill