
"The Economic Club is located in Washington, D.C. and lawyer and businessman, David Rubenstein is the chairman. Did we mention that Rubenstein is also the owner of the Baltimore Orioles? Over the winter, he and his staff used the Economic Club to talk about their team and baseball - but they sure didn't hide the fact that they were trying to attract D.C. based businesses for sponsorships and to sell them premium tickets."
"The Economic Club was founded as a non-profit, non-partisan, and member-based business organization that offers a forum where business leaders can share insights about economic and business issues. The Economic Club works to underscore the Nation's Capital's role as a vital and lucrative commercial hub and to promote a robust peer community for the area's top executives."
"Last week, Paul Toboni, President of Baseball Operations, and Jason Sinnarajah, President of Business Operations of the Washington Nationals, were interviewed by Economic Club Board Officer Lawrence Di Rita, President, Greater Washington, D.C., Bank of America at the Economic Club."
The Economic Club is a non-profit, non-partisan, member-based business organization in Washington, D.C. It provides a forum for business leaders to share insights on economic and business issues. The organization emphasizes the Nation’s Capital as a vital and lucrative commercial hub and promotes a strong peer community for top executives in the area. David Rubenstein, a lawyer and businessman, chairs the club and also owns the Baltimore Orioles. Rubenstein and his staff used the club over the winter to discuss the Orioles and baseball while seeking D.C.-based business sponsorships and premium ticket sales. The Washington Nationals later held an interview at the club with Paul Toboni and Jason Sinnarajah, moderated by Lawrence Di Rita.
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