WASHINGTON On Thursday, October 14th, Hudson Institute will honor Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels with the Herman Kahn Award. Former Vice President Dan Quayle will present Daniels with the Institute's prestigious Kahn award for his distinguished career in public office. Also speaking at the Willard InterContinental Hotel event will be former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Mitch Daniels' popular tenure as Governor has been marked by fiscal prudence, tax cuts, innovative policy solutions, and an overhaul of state government. In 2005, Daniels led Indiana to its first balanced budget in eight years without a tax increase and his administration has maintained the state's fiscal solvency during the deepest recession since World War II. Because of Daniels' leadership, Indiana is a model for the nation.
A former President and CEO of Hudson Institute, Daniels also served as the cabinet-ranked Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President George W. Bush. "Governor Daniels was inspired by Hudson founder Herman Kahn to think creatively about today's policy challenges," said Hudson CEO Kenneth Weinstein. "The Governor's foresight and ability to turn the State of Indiana into a magnet for investment and a model of fiscal responsibility is a guide for every state in the Union."
Hudson Institute's Herman Kahn Award honors creative and visionary leaders who embody Kahn's dedication to strong American national security, a guarded optimism about the future, and an appreciation of the role of technology as a driver of global economic progress. Hudson Founder Herman Kahn (1922-1983) a pioneer in strategic studies, a founder of future studies, and a leading public intellectual would have been proud of the kind of leadership Governor Daniels has demonstrated throughout his career.
The Hudson Institute's Herman Kahn Award Dinner
Thursday October 14, 2010 at 7:30 PM (Reception at 6:30)
The Willard InterContinental Hotel, Washington, DC
Honoree: Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels
Award Presenter: Former Vice President of the United States Dan Quayle
Special Guest: Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe