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American Enterprise Institute company history timeline

1943

American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a private nonprofit American institution of research founded in 1943 by American industrialist Lewis H. Brown.

In 1943, AEA's main offices were moved from New York City to Washington during a time when Congress's portfolio had vastly increased during World War II. AEA opposed the New Deal, and aimed to propound classical liberal arguments for limited government.

1951

Brown died in 1951, and AEA languished.

1972

Baroody recruited a resident research faculty; Harvard economist Haberler was the first to join in 1972.

1978

Baroody Sr. retired in 1978, and was replaced by his son, William J. Baroody Jr.

1980

Baroody Sr. died in 1980, shortly before Ronald Reagan took office as US President.

1986

The board of trustees fired Baroody Jr. and, after an interregnum under interim president Paul McCracken, hired Christopher DeMuth as president in December 1986.

2008

When DeMuth retired as president at the end of 2008, AEI's staff numbered 185, with 70 scholars and several dozen adjuncts, and revenues of $31.3 million.

2019

In January 2019, Robert Doar was selected by AEI's Board of Trustees to be the Institute's 12th president, succeeding Arthur Brooks on July 1, 2019.

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