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The 31-Year-Old in Charge of Dismantling G.M.

Published: May 31, 2009

WASHINGTON — It is not every 31-year-old who, in a first government job, finds himself dismantling General Motors and rewriting the rules of American capitalism.



Stephen Crowley/The New York Times
Brian Deese, who interrupted his law school career, is the little-seen force behind the revamping of the American auto industry.

But that, in short, is the job description for Brian Deese, a not-quite graduate of Yale Law School who had never set foot in an automotive assembly plant until he took on his nearly unseen role in remaking the American automotive industry.

Nor, for that matter, had he given much thought to what ailed an industry that had been in decline ever since he was born. A bit laconic and looking every bit the just-out-of-graduate-school student adjusting to life in the West Wing — “he’s got this beard that appears and disappears,” says Steven Rattner, one of the leaders of President Obama’s automotive task force — Mr. Deese was thrown into the auto industry’s maelstrom as soon the election-night parties ended.


“There was a time between Nov. 4 and mid-February when I was the only full-time member of the auto task force,” Mr. Deese, a special assistant to the president for economic policy, acknowledged recently as he hurried between his desk at the White House and the Treasury building next door. “It was a little scary.”

But now, according to those who joined him in the middle of his crash course about the automakers’ downward spiral, he has emerged as one of the most influential voices in what may become President Obama’s biggest experiment yet in federal economic intervention. While far more prominent members of the administration are making the big decisions about Detroit, it is Mr. Deese who is often narrowing their options.

A month ago, when the administration was divided over whether to support Fiat’s bid to take over much of Chrysler, it was Mr. Deese who spoke out strongly against simply letting the company go into liquidation, according to several people who were present for the debate.

“Brian grasps both the economics and the politics about as quickly as I’ve seen anyone do this,” said Lawrence H. Summers, the head of the National Economic Council who is not known for being patient whenever he believes an analysis is sub-par — or disagrees with his own. “And there he was in the Roosevelt Room, speaking up vigorously to make the point that the costs we were going to incur giving Fiat a chance were no greater than some of the hidden costs of liquidation.”

Mr. Deese was not the only one favoring the Fiat deal, but his lengthy memorandum on how liquidation would increase Medicaid costs, unemployment insurance and municipal bankruptcies ended the debate. The administration supported the deal, and it seems likely to become a reality on Monday, if a federal judge handling the high-speed bankruptcy proceeding approves the sale of Chrysler’s best assets to the Italian carmaker.

Mr. Deese’s role is unusual for someone who is neither a formally trained economist nor a business school graduate, and who never spent much time flipping through the endless studies about the future of the American and Japanese auto industries.

He lives a dual life these days. He starts the day at a desk wedged just outside of Mr. Summers’s office, where he can hear what young members of the economic team have come to know as “the Summers bellow.” From there, he can make it quickly to the press office to help devise explanations for why taxpayers are spending more than $50 billion on what polls show is a very unpopular bailout of the auto industry.

Several times a day he speed-walks to Treasury, taking a shortcut through the tunnel under the colonnade, near the kitchens. The other day he talked about how sharply perceptions of the industry’s future changed after Mr. Obama’s election.

“At the first meeting with Rick Wagoner,” he said, referring to G.M.’s recently deposed chief executive, “they were in a very different place. He said publicly that bankruptcy was not a viable option. It’s been a long process getting everyone to look at the options differently.”

In fact, from before Inauguration Day, few in Mr. Obama’s circle saw any other choice. Every time Mr. Deese ran the numbers on G.M. and Chrysler, he came back with the now-obvious conclusion that neither was a viable business, and that their plans to revive themselves did not address the erosion of their revenues. But it took the support of Mr. Rattner and Ron Bloom, senior advisers to the task force charged with restructuring the automobile industry, to help turn Mr. Deese’s positions into policy.

“The president’s instruction to us was that we had to come up with a solution that would work on a commercial basis, that didn’t involve indefinite federal financing,” Mr. Deese said. “But we didn’t want liquidation, which would have even worse effects. So the question was how do you design a very substantial restructuring, and do it fast.”

Mr. Deese’s route to the auto table at the White House was anything but a straight line. He is the son of a political science professor at Boston College (his father) and an engineer who works in renewable energy (his mother). He grew up in the Boston suburb of Belmont and attended Middlebury College in Vermont. He went to Washington to work on aid issues and was quickly hired by Nancy Birdsall, a widely respected authority on the effectiveness of international aid and the founder of the Center for Global Development.

But he wanted to learn domestic issues as well, and soon ended up working as an assistant for Gene Sperling, who 17 years ago in the Clinton White House played a similar role as economic policy prodigy. Eventually, Mr. Deese headed to Yale for his law degree. But his e-mail box was constantly filled with messages from friends in Washington who were signing up to work for the Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigns. Mr. Deese chose Senator Clinton’s.

“He was pretty quickly functioning as the top economic policy staffer through her campaign,” Mr. Sperling said. “He could blend the policy needs and the political needs pretty seamlessly.” On the day that the Clinton campaign ended, Mr. Deese left her concession speech and received a message on his BlackBerry from a friend in the Obama campaign urging him to sign on immediately to Mr. Obama’s team.

He resumed his policy work there, and found himself stuck in Chicago — unable to fly to Washington with his dog — as the economic crisis deepened. Finally, one night, he decided to get into his car with his dog and just started driving back to Washington. Tired, he pulled over to catch some sleep in the car.

“I slept in the parking lot of the G. M. plant in Lordstown, Ohio,” he recalled. The giant plant, opened during G.M.’s heyday in the mid-1960s, is where the Pontiac G5 is produced. Under the plan Mr. Deese worked on when he arrived in Washington, Pontiac will disappear.

“I guess that was prophetic,” he said, shaking his head.

Correction: An earlier version of this article misidentified the Center for Global Development as the Center for International Development.

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This is literally mind blowing.  I dont know where to start how insane this Admn is. 

This 31 y/o punk never even has held a job in the private sector and is now responsible for GM????

Additionally, this story proves Obama LIED the first and second time they gave GM the cash regarding the bankruptcy situation. 

I dont know what to say anymore.   

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how about posting links with your stories

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how about posting links with your stories

Its from the New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/01/business/01deese.html?_r=2&emc=eta1


I simply cannot comprehend the nonsense that comes out of this Admn.   

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Its from the New York Times

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/01/business/01deese.html?_r=2&emc=eta1


I simply cannot comprehend the nonsense that comes out of this Admn.   

Additionally, does not this story prove that Obama and the govt lied about GM and the bankruptcy situation???   

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Wow, That kinda gives me a little inferiority complex right there....

Dudes younger than I are in charge of GM?!?

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Wow, That kinda gives me a little inferiority complex right there....

Dudes younger than I are in charge of GM?!?

This guy probably never even changed the oil or a tire on a care and now runs GM????

Welcome to Obama land!

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This guy probably never even changed the oil or a tire on a care and now runs GM????

Welcome to Obama land!

I 'Hope' he knows how to 'Change' a tire!  :D

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I 'Hope' he knows how to 'Change' a tire!  :D

You simply cant make this up.

I sent this article to all my lib friends and not one has responded.  I am sure they are all still in denial. 

 

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I guess my question to this is, what difference does his age make? He's obviously a smart and talented guy...

Are you sure you're just not hating on smart people?

I'm just trying to figure out where the story is really.

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I guess my question to this is, what difference does his age make? He's obviously a smart and talented guy...

Are you sure you're just not hating on smart people?

I'm just trying to figure out where the story is really.

Ha ha.  This is great.  Has this guy ever:

1.  Met a payroll
2.  Designed a car
3.  Fixed a car
4.  Have an accounting degree
5.  Any experience in auto or union issues?
6.  Run a business
7.  Held an executive position in any company
8.  Run an organization
9.   Know bankruptcy laws
10.  owned a car


By your defintion a kid who scores high on a SAT is qualified for this job.   This is pure insanity at its best.   

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Ha ha.  This is great.  Has this guy ever:

1.  Met a payroll
2.  Designed a car
3.  Fixed a car
4.  Have an accounting degree
5.  Any experience in auto or union issues?
6.  Run a business
7.  Held an executive position in any company
8.  Run an organization
9.   Know bankruptcy laws
10.  owned a car


By your defintion a kid who scores high on a SAT is qualified for this job.   This is pure insanity at its best.   

Do any of those things mean he can't do the job?

Seriously... I'm just trying to figure out what this "kid" (and I hardly think a 31 year old person is a "kid")  has done to make you feel he isn't capable.

How old are you? If a 31 year old man... and he is a MAN. Not a "punk" as you put it. Is basically a child in your mind. This does make a lot of things clear now.

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No need worrying about the age of the person who will DISMANTLE GM...it was a bunch of old fogies who destroyed it anyway. I say good riddance. This will open up a door to new automobile companies who will make better cars that are more fuel efficient, attractive and safe.
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No need worrying about the age of the person who will DISMANTLE GM...it was a bunch of old fogies who destroyed it anyway. I say good riddance. This will open up a door to new automobile companies who will make better cars that are more fuel efficient, attractive and safe.

This is a valid point... The downfall of them was made by men who were all well over the age of 50 who weren't smart enough to look into the future. Instead, they squandered all of the good away.


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Do any of those things mean he can't do the job?

Seriously... I'm just trying to figure out what this "kid" (and I hardly think a 31 year old person is a "kid")  has done to make you feel he isn't capable.

How old are you? If a 31 year old man... and he is a MAN. Not a "punk" as you put it. Is basically a child in your mind. This does make a lot of things clear now.


Im 34 and went into my own business at 26 y/o.  I started my operation on literally $700.00 and school loans.  I do ok for myself and will be the first to admit i am not qualified to run a 1000 lawyer law firm or major corporation.   However, I have met payrolls, payables, deal with receivables, clients, sales, etc. and have collected literally millions and millions of dollars for clients in construction, medical, insurance, and all sorts of matters.  no one ever handed me shit.  I did it on my own and know a ton more about most subjects than this kid can ever even dream of, whether it be bankruptcy laws, workers comp issues, UCC laws, etc.      

Look at this kids background - NOTHING!  This is the typical Obama garbage - a 31 y/o punk who has no experience in anything other than talking shit about things he has no personal experience in running massive operations in our govt.  

TU - come on - you are on of the better posters on Get Big - you cant fall for this insanity.

This kid did not even finish his law degree.  I had mine by 24 y/o.  I have had a lot of successes and a lot of failures.  This kid had not even had a real job in his life from what i can tell.    

Tell me from my article just what qualifies him for this position???

          

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This is a valid point... The downfall of them was made by men who were all well over the age of 50 who weren't smart enough to look into the future. Instead, they squandered all of the good away.

My God, the brainwashing is truly complete.  Regardless of age, what in this guys' background qualifies him for this position?

Additionally, would you be singing the same tune if this were Bush hiring some 31y/o from Texas whose parents were oil people????

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"3.  Fixed a car"

i'm guessing most successful bankers and CEOs can't fix cars.  You undermine your position by saying a guy can't run a spreadsheet because he can't fix a car.  Do you think jack Welch or a 50-year old mechanic would do a better job here?




Going by the facts - he doesn't look all that experienced, but hey, by age 31 a lot of people have made their impact.


Brian Deese works at the National Economic Council and is special assistant to the president for economic policy. Previously, he served as a member of the Economic Policy Working Group for the Obama-Biden transition.[1] He emerged as "one of the most influential voices" in the Obama Administration relative to the auto industry, and specifically the Chrysler and GM workouts.[2] He has appeared in videos posted on change.gov by the transition team.[3] Before joining the transition team, he was deputy economic policy director for the 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign[4] and, before that, for Gene Sperling in the 2008 Clinton campaign.[2] He graduated from Middlebury College in 2000 with a degree in Political Science[5] and is now on leave from Yale Law School.[6] Previously, he was a senior policy analyst for economic policy at the Center for American Progress.[7] Brian also worked as a research assistant at the Center for Global Development[8], hired by founder Nancy Birdsall, according to The New York Times,[2], where he co-authored the book Delivering on Debt Relief.

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Im 34 and went into my own business at 26 y/o.  I started my operation on literally $700.00 and school loans.  I do ok for myself and will be the first to admit i am not qualified to run a 1000 lawyer law firm or major corporation.   However, I have met payrolls, payables, deal with receivables, clients, sales, etc. and have collected literally millions and millions of dollars for clients in construction, medical, insurance, and all sorts of matters.  no one ever handed me shit.  I did it on my own and know a ton more about most subjects than this kid can ever even dream of, whether it be bankruptcy laws, workers comp issues, UCC laws, etc.      

Look at this kids background - NOTHING!  This is the typical Obama garbage - a 31 y/o punk who has no experience in anything other than talking shit about things he has no personal experience in running massive operations in our govt.  

TU - come on - you are on of the better posters on Get Big - you cant fall for this insanity.

This kid did not even finish his law degree.  I had mine by 24 y/o.  I have had a lot of successes and a lot of failures.  This kid had not even had a real job in his life from what i can tell.    

Tell me from my article just what qualifies him for this position???

          


I'm not saying he's overly qualified... But I'm not saying he can't do the job... That's all.

He may have enough knowledge to deal with this... I don't know, but I'm not going to say he's incapable just because he isn't some high powered corporate suit.

I mean, what if someone had told you that you were going to fail just because.

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My God, the brainwashing is truly complete.  Regardless of age, what in this guys' background qualifies him for this position?

Additionally, would you be singing the same tune if this were Bush hiring some 31y/o from Texas whose parents were oil people????

No, I wouldn't, because the people Bush put in IN THE PAST fucked up a lot of stuff... Iraq, FEMA, among others... Bush had his guys in there and they PROVED themselves to be morons.

This guy deserves the chance just like everyone else does... If he fucks up, I guarantee I will call him and Obama out on it... GUARANTEED... but so far,  they haven't.

I was always on the fence about the government getting into the car business anyway... So this seems like small potatoes in the bigger picture.

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Tell me from my article just what qualifies him for this position???
         

He convinced the most powerful man on the planet (Obama) to place his faith in him to save the backbone of American manufacturing.

Whatever skill set he has/does not have, he sure must be a hell of a job interviewee!

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He convinced the most powerful man on the planet (Obama) to place his faith in him to save the backbone of American manufacturing.

Whatever skill set he has/does not have, he sure must be a hell of a job interviewee!

Fine, let him start by selling cars and let him work his way up.  He obviously sold himself to Obama - let him help the company by selling cars since they need revenue and sales, not more geeks, dweebs, and "experts" who have never worked a real day in their lives.   

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OMGWTF???? :-\

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OMGWTF???? :-\

I cant tell you the smile I had emailing this to all my Obama-loving lib friends. 


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Fine, let him start by selling cars and let him work his way up.  He obviously sold himself to Obama - let him help the company by selling cars since they need revenue and sales, not more geeks, dweebs, and "experts" who have never worked a real day in their lives.  

So let's get this straight.

Obama was shrewd enough to convince the world and the american populace that he was the best man for this job.

Obama was shrewd enough to defeat the Rove and Clinton war machines, with decades more experience and way more $ and connections than he had.

And you want to judge the capability of a 31-year old man, before he starts his job, and second-guess Obama's judgment?


I'd say we let the guy screw up before we shit all over him.  His resume is light but he had to have something going to be awarded the job.  I'm sorry, but your belief we need a person who knows how to fix a car at the moment is wrong.  We need a person who can organize a large firm and make decisions based upon $, demand, limited resources, etc.


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So let's get this straight.

Obama was shrewd enough to convince the world and the american populace that he was the best man for this job.

Obama was shrewd enough to defeat the Rove and Clinton war machines, with decades more experience and way more $ and connections than he had.

And you want to judge the capability of a 31-year old man, before he starts his job, and second-guess Obama's judgment?


I'd say we let the guy screw up before we shit all over him.  His resume is light but he had to have something going to be awarded the job.  I'm sorry, but your belief we need a person who knows how to fix a car at the moment is wrong.  We need a person who can organize a large firm and make decisions based upon $, demand, limited resources, etc.



Fine, what in this guys' background gives you any indication whatsoever he can do that????

This is the Obama philiosphy in action - no one starts in the mailroom, they all start as CEO. 

Unreal. 

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Fine, what in this guys' background gives you any indication whatsoever he can do that????

This is the Obama philiosphy in action - no one starts in the mailroom, they all start as CEO. 

Unreal. 

He's been in politics for years... He started in the mail room a long time ago.