Biden set to meet with executives from Citi, United Airlines, Marriott and others
- President Joe Biden will meet with a slate of eight high-up executives from a variety of industries.
- The guest list includes names like United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby and Citi CEO Jane Fraser.
- Biden has made cracking down on corporations a cornerstone of his economic agenda.
President Joe Biden is set to meet Tuesday with a slate of executives from a variety of industries, some of which have been the targets of his regulatory agenda.
The guest list includes United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby, Citi CEO Jane Fraser, Evercore founder and senior chairman Roger Altman, Marriott International CEO Anthony Capuano, Flex CEO Revathi Advaithi, Bechtel Group CEO Brendan Bechtel, Corning CEO Wendell Weeks and former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns, who is currently chairwoman of consulting firm Teneo, according to a White House official.
Biden will be joined by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, National Economic Adviser Lael Brainard, Chief of Staff Jeff Zients and several other cabinet members, the official added.
Biden is planning to discuss his "strategy of investing in America and rebuilding international alliances," the official said in a statement.
It is not the first time the president has called a huddle with business executives, as both the White House and the private sector have had to navigate the economy's wobbly post-pandemic recovery over the past several years. In October, Biden hosted another group of top executives.
Tuesday's meeting will be an opportunity for Biden to face executives in some of the industries that he has been trying to crack down on during his administration.
Months into his first term, Biden issued an executive order that laid out an aggressive antitrust approach to target