Each week, Yeas & Nays joins Carol Joynt, the host of the Q&A Cafe at Nathans of Georgetown, at various power breakfast spots around the city to see which players are getting their day started with deal-making, networking and glad-handing.
Things were still slow at the Four Seasons, as the hotel worked its way through the post-holiday lull.
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Nevertheless, on Monday morning, we spotted a meeting of conservative minds. In a secluded corner away from the windows, George Will and former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson chatted. Perhaps they were debating just how much government conservatives can stand.
Meanwhile, Human Genome Sciences founder Bill Haseltine discussed his next venture with partner Dr. James D’Orta. The two plan to place physician clinics in local pharmacies, as they’ve done in New York City.
The usual gang from Jonathan Silver’s Core Capital Partners held its weekly meeting to discuss all things market related. Only one thing was missing: Silver himself.
And it appears we weren’t the only ones chronicling the morning at the Four Seasons: We saw an Asian camera crew carting its equipment out.
