On Point of View today, guest-host Dr. Merrill (Buddy) Matthews welcomes Paul Mango. They’ll discuss Paul’s new book, Warp Speed coming out in a month. It’s about President Trump’s Warp Speed program to develop the COVID-19 vaccine. Buddy’s next guest is Edwin Flores. Dr. Flores is running for Dallas County Judge. Their topic of discussion is the importance of being involved in local politics. His final guest is David Henderson. An economics expert, Dr. Henderson and Buddy will talk about Inflation.
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White House. Prior to his role as Deputy Chief of Staff, Paul served from 2018-2019 as the Chief of Staff at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
He started his professional career as a field artillery officer in the United States Army, serving both in the 82 nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, NC, and the 8 th Infantry Division in Germany.
He received his Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1981, where he graduated as a Distinguished Cadet. He received his Master’s in Business Administration from Harvard University in 1988, where he graduated as a Baker Scholar.
Dr. Flores was born and reared in Mexico City, Mexico, and is fully bilingual and bicultural. Dr. Flores was raised Roman Catholic by his Mexican father and American mother along with his three brothers. After completing high school at the American School in Mexico City, Dr. Flores earned his B.S. in Microbiology from the University of Texas at Austin and his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis in Molecular Immunology at the age of 26. By the age of 30, Dr. Flores had also earned his law degree from The University of Texas School of Law.
Dr. Flores is the managing partner and founder of the Intellectual Property law firm of Chalker Flores LLP, in Dallas-Fort Worth, where he focuses his practice on biotechnology patent law. For two consecutive years, Dr. Flores was selected by D Magazine as one of the “Best Lawyers in Dallas” for his work as an intellectual property attorney.
Dr. Flores currently serves, or has served on, a number of local and national community boards including: SMU Tower Center, Mary Crowley Cancer Research Center, Dallas Assembly, Medical City Hospital Dallas community board, Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, AIPAC National Council, International Leadership of Texas Charter School, Texas Leadership Forum, Licensing Executives Society, Teach for America Dallas-Fort Worth, KIPP-DFW, SMU Tate Lecture Series, Good Shepherd Episcopal School, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas Historical Society, and Southwestern Medical Foundation.
Last year, Gov. Abbott appointed Dr. Flores to the Texas School Safety Center Board. From 2005 to 2008, Dr. Flores was appointed to the Advisory Council of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). From 2008 to 2012, Dr. Flores was also appointed to the prestigious Council of Councils of the NIH.
Dr. Flores and his wife Jesica (also an attorney) have two children, a college graduate and a senior in college.
David is the editor of The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics, the only reader-friendly encyclopedia of economics and has written 2 other books. As well as publishing in academic journals, he has written over 300 articles for popular. He has testified before the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. He has also appeared on many news programs.
Born in Canada, he moved to the United States in 1972 to earn his Ph.D. in economics at UCLA. He became a U.S. citizen in April 1986.