For decades, George Gilder has been deciphering the future before it happens. A visionary investor, economist, and technology futurist, Gilder has a legendary track record of predicting game-changing innovations—from the rise of the microchip, which he tipped off to President Reagan, to the iPhone, Netflix, and the collapse of cable TV long before they existed. His foresight has made him one of the most influential voices in technology and free markets.
Gilder’s seminal book, Wealth and Poverty, became the intellectual foundation for Reaganomics, earning him the title of Reagan’s most quoted living author and the White House Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence. He played a pivotal role in shaping supply-side economics, working alongside A.B. Laffer, the Manhattan Institute, and the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board. A former speechwriter for Nixon, Rockefeller, and George W. Romney, he has been profiled in Forbes, Wired, Harvard Business Review, and The Economist, with Rush Limbaugh calling him “a true American genius.”
Gilder’s recent bestseller, Life After Google, explores how blockchain and decentralized technology will reshape the future. Now, as a leading voice at Eagle Financial Publications, he continues to help investors navigate the next wave of technological revolutions. Whether predicting the dawn of a new economy or the next major breakthrough, George Gilder doesn’t just see the future—he defines it.