Charles Wheelan

This article is about the American writer. For the British spin doctor, see Charlie Whelan.
Charles Wheelan
Democratic candidate for
U.S. Representative for Illinois, 5th District
Election date
April 7, 2009
Incumbent Mike Quigley
Personal details
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Leah Wheelan
Children Katrina, Sophia, and C.J. Wheelan
Residence Hanover, New Hampshire
Alma mater Dartmouth College
Princeton University
University of Chicago (PhD)
Profession author

Charles 'Charlie' J. Wheelan (born 1966) is an American economist, speaker, founder and co-chairman of The Centrist Project,[1] and author of Naked Statistics, Naked Economics, and Naked Money. He was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate in the special election for Illinois's 5th congressional district, the seat vacated by Rahm Emanuel.[2]

Journalist and Author

Wheelan graduated from Dartmouth College, where he was a member of Alpha Delta fraternity. From 1997 to 2002, he was the Midwest correspondent for The Economist. He has also written for the Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Yahoo! Finance.[3]

Wheelan is a regular contributor to the Motley Fool Radio Show on National Public Radio and to the Eight Forty-Eight program on WBEZ, Chicago Public Radio.

Wheelan's first book, Naked Economics (2002), is an introduction to economics for lay readers; Naked Statistics (2013) is an introduction to statistics. The Centrist Manifesto (2013) attempts to articulate a centrism that is more than a set of compromises between the political extremes, a perspective Wheelan elsewhere characterizes as radical centrist.

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References

  1. The Centrist Project Operating Board. "Charles Wheelan, Co-Chairman and Founder". The Centrist Project website. Accessed September 4, 2016.
  2. Wheelan for Congress
  3. Wheelan, Charles (November 13, 2013). "America's Emerging Radical Center". The Centrist Progect website. Accessed December 15, 2013.
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