Aman Verjee is the head editor of
Thank You, President Bush and
the co-founder and former editor-in-chief of American Thunder,
which launched in February 2004 as the nation's largest and most
successful
NASCAR
magazine, with a circulation of over 300,000
readers.

Aman studied economics and
public policy at
Stanford University, where he was an
editor-in-chief of
The Stanford Review, and later earned
his M.B.A. and J.D. from
Harvard University.
After leaving
Stanford, he then went to work on
Wall Street as a bond trader for
Lehman Brothers,
where he was helped form the Financial Engineering team. He later
spent seven months as a management consultant for
McKinsey & Company, but
went on to work at
PayPal,
the online payments company owned by
eBay that generated over $1 billion in revenues in
2005.
Aman now leads PayPal's Corporate Strategy function and
Financial Planning & Analysis team for PayPal.
An avowed
libertarian, Verjee has advocated that PayPal wield its disruptive
business model as a tool for geo-political liberation and
individual empowerment over repressive institutions.
Verjee also
serves on the board of many prestigious organizations, including
The Stanford Review (where he is the Chairman) and Unitus, a
microfinance accelerator located in Washington.
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