Small Group Dinner with Frank Kelly Founder & Managing Partner at Fulcrum Macro Advisors and Sr. Political Strategist at DWS; Advisor to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush
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Thu, Mar 19, 2026
6:30 PM – 9:30 PM CDT (GMT-5)
Private Location (sign in to display)
Details
Similar to all prior IMC Small Group Dinners, the dinner will begin at 6:30 PM at the Capital Grille in Streeterville. All topics are welcome - Frank's thoughts on the current macroeconomic environment, his outlook on specific sectors, navigating the investment positioning in the policymaking landscape, career paths, etc. The small group dinner follows Frank's in-person presentation at Wieboldt Hall at 5:00 PM. Please attend Frank's presentation in-person, if at all possible, if you are attending the small group dinner. We look forward to seeing you! Please note that the $35 ticket fee is a deposit that will be added to KSA's event subsidy. Attendees should anticipate a day of contribution of ~$45.
Speakers
Frank Kelly
Fulcrum Macro Advisors LLC; DWS
Frank is the Founder and Managing Partner of Fulcrum Macro Advisors LLC, a political risk advisory firm based in Washington, DC.
Having worked as a senior executive on Wall Street for more than 30 years as well as having served in senior government roles, Frank brings extensive global experience and insight into the public policy decision-making process and its impact on global markets.
Frank began his career as a writer for President Ronald Reagan and went on to serve in the White House Office of Political Affairs. He remained at the White House serving as a writer for President George H.W. Bush. Frank then went to Justice Department in the Office of Policy Development focusing on national security and international issues. From there, Frank went to the US Securities and Exchange Commission serving as the Senior Policy Advisor to the Chairman and Chief Spokesman for the Commission.
He then joined Merrill Lynch in New York serving as Chief of Staff and Global Head of Marketing for Investment Banking, Sales & Trading. He returned to Washington DC to establish and run Charles Schwab & Co.’s first Global Government & Regulatory Affairs operation. He also served as the firm’s first Chief Political Strategist.
Frank joined Deutsche Bank in 2003 as the Bank’s first Head of Government Affairs and Chief Political Strategist. In this role he advised the Bank’s top institutional clients globally on US and geopolitical issues. He also had extensive experience in mergers and acquisitions, establishing the Bank’s Direct Investment Advisory Group (DIAG), advising clients on sensitive national and economic security related mergers and acquisitions.
Frank is a Senior Advisor to The Scowcroft Group, a global business advisory firm with an emphasis on emerging markets. He is also a Senior Associate in the Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, focusing on South American economic and security issues. Additionally, he is also an adjunct professor at the Catholic University School of Business.
He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the American Council on Germany and American Institute for Contemporary German Studies. He also serves as Vice Chair of the Jerome Lejeune Foundation of America.
Frank resides outside Washington DC in Great Falls, Virginia with his wife, Maura, on their working farm, Open Door Farm.